Type: Red Wine
Country: South Africa
Region: Western Cape
Code: AVON405
Avondale is the first in South Africa to utilise Qvevri in their winemaking. These ancient clay vessels from the country Georgia dating back over 8000 years allow the wine to breathe as it ferments. As it ages in the clay it brings a beautiful brightness of fruit and minerality to the wine. The Qvevri fits into Avondale’s slow winemaking philosophy and in this light characterful wine you will experience the unbridled grape flavour of our wines.

Avondale Wine

Avondale are groundbreaking producers of wine with their biodynamic approach and premium wines admired globally. Early archives outline their 160-hectare farm was one of the first wine growing regions in Paarl in the 1700’s. In recent times, the Grieve family purchased the property and thus Avondale was born in 1997.

Jonathan, their youngest son was head of operations for their first Vintage in 1999, 1 year before a catastrophic fire in 2000 that devasted the area. This did not deter Jonathan who used this as an opportunity to transform how they worked. He aimed to create a harmonious ecosystem – sculpting the land and its natural systems in a liberated and sustainable w...

A mélange of succulent red fruit - raspberry, mulberry, strawberry with violets and spice. Overlaid with the unmistakable minerality and earthiness from the Qvevri on the nose. This follows through on the palate with a bright natural acidity giving a wonderful freshness and drinkability to the wine. The wine has a great balance between the fine tannins of the whole bunch, bright natural acidity, abundance of fruit, earthiness that sparks an interest and intrigue in the flavour and finish of the wine.
Enjoy with roasted lamb.
The grapes were harvested between 22° and 23 °B; The varieties were vinified separately; Destemmed Grenache and whole bunch Syrah and Mourvèdre were placed in the Qvevri; The wine was punched down daily during fermentation and left on the skins for 1-3 months, before a light pressing took place; The wine was then aged in the Qvevri for a year. In February 2020 the wines were removed from the Qvevri, blended and bottled.

Awarded 93 points by Decanter, November 2023: '' Despite being fermented and aged totally in amphorae (qvevri) there's elements of cru Beaujolais to get this Grenache- focused red. It begins with juicy red fruits- redcurrants and strawberries- before taking a bit of a sideways turn into something darker and more structured on the palate, with a chalky finish. Attractive mid-weight wine with real perosnality.''

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