Catalina has landed...

… along with a new Vinography Range on the Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate The long-awaited SA 2019 Platters five-star achiever...

… along with a new Vinography Range on the Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate


The long-awaited SA 2019 Platters five-star achiever, Benguela Cove Catalina Semillon 2017, was launched with great fanfare at the Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate this past weekend. Following suit was the estate’s new artisan range, Vinography, sharing the platform with the estate’s latest vintage releases. The tasting was ruled by a distinguished 2017 vintage, the year in which the wine cellar was completed, celebrating a huge milestone for Benguela Cove. 
Cellar Master Johan Fourie with the Benguela Cove Catalina Semilon 2017
Trade and media guests had the opportunity to discover the wines during a tutored tasting hosted by awarded winemaker and cellar master, Johann Fourie. Guests were then invited to discover the premises and state of the art wine cellar with a treasure hunt, taking them on another tasting journey of the Lighthouse Collection. While hunting for wine treasure, guests could also enjoy a miniature lighthouse exhibition in the cellar. These are true replicas of lighthouses in full operation along the South African coastline, created by local lighthouse the expert, Jan Smith. 
Trade and media guests had the opportunity to discover the wines during a tutored tasting hosted by awarded winemaker and cellar master, Johann Fourie
“What makes Benguela Cove an exciting wine estate to work with, is its great diversity of soil and slopes and the variety of cultivars planted here. An added bonus is the close proximity to the ocean that ensures a cooling effect with welcoming breezes to keep the vineyards healthy and disease free,” Fourie shared with his captivated audience. 

Benguela Cove's close proximity to the ocean is an added bouns

The new vintage releases to look out for include the following Benguela Cove Estate Wines: Sauvignon Blanc 2018, Chardonnay 2018, Pinot Noir 2018, Cabernet Sauvignon 2017, Syrah 2017, the five-way Bordeaux blend Collage 2017 and the latest addition, Malbec 2017. The Lighthouse Collection Sauvignon Blanc 2018 and the rosé 2018 (a blend of Mourvedre, Syrah and Viognier) is now joined by two reds – Syrah 2017 and a red blend (Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Petit Verdot, Merlot, Cabernet Franc) called Moody Lagoon, also 2017. 



New artisan range ­– Vinography

Vinography consists of a Sauvignon Blanc 2017 and Chardonnay 2017. Both received 4 ½ stars in Platters. Petit Verdot completes the range as a single varietal red.

Vinography was created with the intention to share something special of the estate with loyal followers. Wine club members have the privilege to buy these limited releases. It highlights special parcels (that can change every year) that involved different techniques in the vineyards and in the cellar.

“We want to share these learnings with the public and invite them in on this journey to discover the Benguela Cove Estate. Vinography represents a journal or diary for the estate, hence the name, capturing the ongoing process. One can never become complacent. If you don’t try something, you might never know what the outcome could’ve been.” 

Vinography Sauvignon Blanc 2017

Fourie convinced a cooper to create barrels made from French oak, only to replace the heads with Acacia that adds a sweet and almost bohemian character to the wine. It is made from a mere one-hectare south-facing vineyard with clay-rich subsoil. Only 400 bottles were made. This Sauvignon Blanc seduces wine lovers with an exotic twist, distinctively bold with luscious aromas of papaya, lemon, pineapple and hints of fynbos. Albeit expressive, the palate is tuned with a refined chalky texture, plenty fruit weight and racy acidity. A flinty character persists to balance the creaminess, adding a pleasant and lingering after taste.

“I took great enjoyment in creating this wine ­- a great example of how we can push the boundaries.” Cellar door price: R350



Vinography Chardonnay 2017

This Chardonnay is made from a 1.77 ha west-facing vineyard grown on weathered shale. Only 400 bottles were produced. Stately and profound, the fruit purity is balanced with a 100% use of French oak barrels to dust its luscious core with nutty, ginger and cinnamon aromas. Layered aromas persist with everything from white peach, Crème Brulee, lemon verbena and orange zest to entice the senses. It delivers on the promise of balance, structure, length, intensity and concentration, without being overt. A lingering saltiness adds finesse and completes the wine with varietal expression and class.

“To learn about this Chardonnay vineyard, various clones were picked and vinified separately. This helped in shaping our learnings from diverse soil, slope and clonal variations.” Cellar door price: R350

Vinography Petit Verdot 2017

This Petit Verdot is harvested from a 0.95 ha north-east facing vineyard, mainly grown on decomposed granite. A combination of techniques honoured the intrinsic qualities of this traditional Bordeaux cultivar that is often hidden away in blends. Only 660 bottles were produced. This power of this wine lies in its elegance and the delicate nuances that define a sophisticated red wine. It delivers on a montage of red and dark fruit, hemmed with a gentle perfume of lavender, freshly pruned roses and hints of Turkish delight. To balance the fruit, oven-baked capsicum, graphite notes and a slight peppery note adds a savoury gloss.

“My continued faith in Petit Verdot nurtured a commitment that was concluded in this wine. Great care and focus have gone into this varietal for the past few years, aligning viticultural and winemaking techniques to achieve what is desired to meet our expectations for this quality-single varietal bottling.” Cellar door price: R450 


Catalina Semillon 2017

This Semillon is made from a 0.9 ha single vineyard and celebrates exceptional quality while honouring the land on which the Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate is built. The wine is named after the long-lived flying boat that was on lease to the RAF (Royal Air Force) and operated from the Bot River lagoon during the Second World War. The Catalina was used for coastal patrols and aerial support of the allied convoys carrying supplies between Europe, Africa and the East. The Bot River lagoon was set up as an advanced emergency base in February 1943 and remained in full operation until February 1945. Of the fourteen RAF men stationed at the base, three returned after the war and married South African ladies. As abiding as its namesake, this Semillon has an ethereal quality with an incredible aging potential that evokes a sense of nostalgia.

The potential of this Semillon vineyard was affirmed by its trajectory of success including 93/100 points from Tim Atkin, gold at the International Michelangelo Wine awards and collecting five stars in Platters for its maiden vintage release. It is produced from a south-east facing 0.9 ha single vineyard that has been a champion at the SA Young wine show for consecutive years.

“This is our flagship white wine and captures the Benguela Cove philosophy. It highlights a winemaking style that boasts structure and depth, chiseled with cool climate elegance. Catalina is the epitome of a wine created to improve with age, hence something to look forward to every year.”

The wine allures with complex aromas of sweet pea sprouts, lime leaves, lemongrass, quince, orange blossom, white lily and fynbos. All these nuances reveal a remarkable fruit purity that lingers on the palate, etched with oyster shell minerality and integrated acidity. Only 1400 bottles were produced and the wine is sold on allocation only in a series of three bottles for each allocation. 




More about the Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate

Owned by the entrepreneur Penny Streeter OBE, Benguela Cove is a sister property to four other establishments that complete the Benguela Collection. These include Nom Nom Eateries and wine bar in Somerset West, Lakeside Lodge and Spa in Sedgefield, Mannings Heath Golf and Wine Estate in West Sussex, UK, and also in the UK, Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens.

Benguela Cove is situated on the R43, 18km outside Hermanus and a mere 75 minute drive from Cape Town International Airport. Visit the website for more information about their wines and things to do for the whole family. For general enquiries, visit www.benguelacove.co.za or contact +27 (0) 87 357 0637 | info@benguelacove.co.za


For more information on wine sales and allocations, contact Samarie Smith 082 072 5451.




Issued by: BENGUELA COVE  
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