Boekenhoutskloof Semillon 2021

Boekenhoutskloof Semillon 2021

 

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Boekenhoutskloof
Semillon 2021
  • Vintage : 2021
  • Country : South Africa
  • Region : Franschhoek
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  • Type : White
  • Style : Medium Bodied Aromatic Dry
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 13,5°
  • Grappes : 100% Sémillon

Sourced from historic vineyards, some planted as early as 1902, this Semillon combines aromatic richness, silky texture, and a fresh minerality that reflects the purity of the region.

Experts Score Vintage
DCT Decanter 96 2021
TA Tim Atkin 96 2021
JS James Suckling 94 2021
VN Vinous (Antonio Galloni) 94 2021
RP Robert Parker 91 2021
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Region and Vineyards

The Semillon grapes are sourced from three Certified Heritage Vineyards in Franschhoek, some of the oldest in South Africa. These vineyards have adapted uniquely to their terroirs, contributing to the wine’s intensity and structure:

  • Two vineyards, planted in 1902 and 1942, consist of unirrigated bush vines located in the ancient Franschhoek Riverbed. These vines thrive on alluvial soils rich in loam, ensuring excellent water retention and vine health.
  • The third vineyard, planted in 1936, is situated on a 45-degree south-facing slope with decomposed granite and quartz soils, lending minerality and complexity.
  • Semillon Gris, a natural mutation of Semillon with a red hue and higher skin-to-pulp ratio, is selectively harvested for additional texture and depth. A small portion of Muscat d’Alexandrie, planted in 1902, enhances the aromatic profile of the wine.

The 2021 growing season featured cool, wet weather and low evening temperatures, allowing for slow, even ripening. This contributed to the wine’s minerality, freshness, and balance.

Winemaking

The grapes were whole-bunch pressed and underwent spontaneous fermentation in 225-liter French oak barrels (70% new) and concrete eggs. This oxidative approach at low temperatures, without added sulfur, enhances the wine’s textural elements and allows for exceptional aging potential.

The wine was matured for 14 months, with 30% of the wine aging in concrete eggs to preserve purity and minerality, while the remaining portion aged in oak for structure and complexity. The Muscat d’Alexandrie was skin-fermented and matured in clay amphora, adding a distinctive aromatic layer to the wine.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Bright pale straw with luminous clarity.
  • Aroma: Subtle and evolving, featuring notes of melon, acacia flower, kumquat, and delicate hints of ginger spice, jasmine, and apple blossom.
  • Palate: Pure and elegant, showcasing flavors of poached pear, quince, starfruit, and fresh lemon, with subtle oak nuances adding depth. The medium-bodied palate is textured, with balanced natural acidity and hints of angelica and chamomile on a saline, slightly spicy finish.

Did you know?

Boekenhoutskloof’s Semillon vineyards include some of South Africa’s oldest vines, with roots that delve deep into the terroir to produce wines with extraordinary structure and complexity. The inclusion of Semillon Gris and Muscat d’Alexandrie highlights the estate’s commitment to celebrating its viticultural heritage.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Grilled prawns with lemon and garlic butter: The wine’s bright acidity and minerality complement the sweetness of the prawns.
  • Roasted chicken with fennel and thyme: The herbal and citrus notes in the wine enhance the savory flavors of the dish.
  • Soft goat cheese with honey and walnuts: The wine’s textured palate balances the creaminess and sweetness of this pairing.
  • Lemon tart with meringue: The wine’s fresh acidity and subtle spiciness align beautifully with the tartness of the dessert.

History of Boekenhoutskloof

The name Boekenhoutskloof translates to "ravine of the Boekenhout," referencing the indigenous Cape Beech tree, historically cherished for its use in fine furniture-making. Established in 1776, the estate boasts a long and storied history, marked by its revitalization in 1993, when the farm and homestead underwent extensive restoration. This pivotal moment also saw the launch of an ambitious replanting program, introducing a mix of Rhône and Bordeaux varieties, including Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Grenache, Semillon, and Viognier.

Marc Kent joined the estate during this transformative era and quickly established Boekenhoutskloof as a pioneer of South African fine wine. Known for his innovative winemaking, Kent has embraced both traditional and experimental techniques to craft wines of exceptional quality. His efforts have earned the estate global recognition, particularly for its Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, which epitomize terroir-driven winemaking.

One of the estate's unique tributes to its heritage is the Seven Chairs label, which celebrates the craftsmanship of 18th- and 19th-century Cape furniture makers. The intricately designed chairs symbolize the harmony between natural beauty and human artistry, a philosophy that mirrors the estate’s approach to winemaking.

Region and Vineyards

Situated in the Franschhoek Valley, Boekenhoutskloof benefits from a rich and varied terroir. The estate’s vineyards are planted on a mix of alluvial soils, found in the valley floor, and granite and sandstone formations, particularly on higher slopes. These diverse soil types contribute to the distinctiveness of its wines, with each vineyard site imparting unique characteristics.

The estate also draws on fruit from Porseleinberg in the Swartland region, particularly for its acclaimed Syrah. The mica-schist soils of Porseleinberg are exceptionally challenging but yield grapes of profound concentration and minerality. Similarly, their Goldmine vineyards on Kasteelberg’s slopes add depth and structure to their Rhône-style wines.

Franschhoek itself is known for its unique climate, influenced by the Cape’s maritime breezes, which moderate temperatures and ensure slow, steady ripening. This creates ideal conditions for both white and red grape varieties, resulting in wines that balance freshness, elegance, and power.

Boekenhoutskloof has also taken significant steps toward sustainability. The estate holds a certificate from the Integrated Production of Wine (IPW) and manages its Franschhoek vineyards organically, certified by Ceres. Its conservation efforts include the removal of invasive plants and the reintroduction of native species, such as the rare Erica lerouxiae, which grows exclusively on the estate and its neighboring farm. Boekenhoutskloof is also a founding member of the Franschhoek Mountain Conservancy, dedicated to preserving the region’s unique biodiversity.

Wine Range of Boekenhoutskloof

Boekenhoutskloof produces a wide array of wines, highlighting both the estate’s heritage and its innovative approach:

  • Syrah: Iconic wines from Swartland’s Porseleinberg and Goldmine vineyards, celebrated for their structure and minerality.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon: Expressive and elegant, sourced from Franschhoek and Stellenbosch, with a focus on complexity and finesse.
  • Semillon: Crafted from heritage vines, some dating back to 1902, these wines are renowned for their depth and aging potential.
  • Grenache and Viognier: Rhône varieties that bring aromatic vibrancy and balance to the range.

Each label bears the Seven Chairs, a nod to the estate’s Cape heritage, reflecting its dedication to tradition and artistry.

Did you know?

The estate’s iconic figurehead, depicted on its labels, is inspired by an early silver hallmark from the Cape of Good Hope. Carrying a dove of peace and hope, she represents Boekenhoutskloof’s pursuit of quality and harmony between tradition, innovation, and sustainability.

Decanter (DCT) : 96 Points (2021)
Aromatically enticing with daffodil, acacia blossom, lemon verbena, fresh pear, jasmine and quince; there is no doubting the poise, class and embryonic complexity in this grown-up, old-vine Semillon. The palate offers up a pleasant oiliness and is tapered, seamless and persistent with subtle background notes of candle wax and lemon zest. This is deft, confident winemaking from Marc Kent and Gottfried Mocke, and 2021 is a sensational vintage for this Cape icon, made with 97% Semillon from three Franschhoek vineyards, planted in 1902, 1936 and 1942. In addition, 3% of Muscat of Alexandria was fermented in amphora and added 'for acidity, not aromatics'. Whole bunch-pressed, spontaneously fermented and unsulphured during élevage, this is aged

Tim Atkin (TA) : 96 Points (2021)
Boekenhoutskloof's world-class Semillon uses grapes from three distinct blocks in Franschhoek, planted in 1902, 1936 and 1942, combining these with 3% Muscat d'Alexandrie. Showing more acidity and restraint than the stunning 2020, and less of the struck match character, it has notes of lemongrass, custard and beeswax and a core of chiselled acidity. Needs more time. 2024-32

James Suckling (JS) : 94 Points (2021)
#30 TOP 100 WINES OF SOUTH AFRICA "Always an excellent semillon, textured and compact. Complex aromas of apricots, beeswax, Asian pears and hints of white chocolate. Some almonds. Medium- to full-bodied with a long, creamy finish. From old vines planted in 1902, 1942 and 1936. Drink or hold.

Vinous (Antonio Galloni) (VN) : 94 Points (2021)
The 2021 Semillon comes from two vineyards, one planted in 1942 (white sand plus granite) and another in 1902 (granite with quartz). It was a whole bunch pressed and aged for 14 months in 70% new French oak. Blended with 3% Muscat d'Alexandria, also planted in 1902, it has a delineated, lanolin-tinged bouquet with a hint of green olive. The palate is beautiful, waxy in texture, with veins of lemongrass and lemon thyme, detailed and poised with an impressive concentration on the finish. This will be a serious, long-term Semillon, and I know from first-hand experience how brilliantly they can age in a bottle. This will be released in 2024.

Robert Parker (RP) : 91 Points (2021)
The 2021 Semillon, made with a splash of Muscat, offers a fresher, brighter profile compared to the 2020 vintage, with less noticeable reduction on the nose. This year's rendition is brighter and fleshier, featuring wax melon, yellow apples, brown baking spices and an open-knit nose with underripe peach and slightly nutty nuances. Medium to full-bodied, it presents a subdued phenolic bitterness and a fuzzy, integrated texture, culminating in a food-friendly finish. After aging for 14 months in 70% new French barrique, 12,786 bottles were produced.

Boekenhoutskloof Syrah 2021
Boekenhoutskloof Syrah 2021
Boekenhoutskloof
Syrah 2021
JS
94
TA
97
VN
94
Boekenhoutskloof Syrah 2021 is an exceptional expression of Swartland’s rugged terroir, showcasing the power and finesse of this renowned Rhône varietal.
53,90 €
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Boekenhoutskloof Franschhoek Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
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Franschhoek Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
JS
94
RP
90
DCT
94
Boekenhoutskloof Franschhoek Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 is a refined and elegant wine that highlights the unique terroir of Franschhoek with exceptional balance and depth.
53,90 €
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Stellenbosch Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
RP
92
DCT
93
VN
91
With its claret-like refinement and meticulous winemaking, Boekenhoutskloof Stellenbosch Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 showcases the finesse and power of South African Cabernet Sauvignon.
53,90 €
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