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Tania & Vincent Carême Terre Brûlée, Le Rouge, Swartland 2018
Red Wine from South Africa
Every year Vincent Carême leaves Vouvray to join friends for the harvest in the Swartland region. His red combines syrah and cinsault, a juicy blend that will take on more savoury and spicy flavour as it develops in bottle.
Price:
£13.50
Bottle
Price:
£81.00
Case of 6
In Stock
Code: SA18221
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Medium-bodied
- Syrah/Shiraz
- 75cl
- Drinking now
- 13.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, plastic
Vincent and Tania Carême
Vincent Carême and his South African wife Tania established themselves on their Vouvray property in 1999. They farm organically on 14 hectares of land around the villages of Vouvray, Vernou-sur-Brenne and Noizay in the Loire Valley, supplementing production with grapes, and sometimes wine, bought in from friends and colleagues locally to produce a négociant range to sit alongside their domaine wines.
The soils here are classic tuffeau limestone with some clay and flint and the vineyards sit at just over 300 feet above sea level. The ancient cellars are hand cut into the tuffeau cliffs overlooking the river.
Having plied his trade all over the world, including making wine in Thailand, Vincent has settled back into his home region with Tania, where he makes several styles of wine from hand-picked chenin blanc grapes, using minimal sulphur in the winemaking process. He also teaches locally and consults for friends and colleagues in the area.
Given their personal links with South Africa, it comes as no surprise to learn that Vincent has also been making wine there, from the chenin blanc that is the speciality of Vouvray of course. The grapes are sourced from old vines grown in granitic soils in the Swartland region and the wine – Terre Brûlée (Scorched Earth) – is made at the Leeuwenkuil winery, where the team have enjoyed working together. The end result, they say, is that some of their wines have become a little more European in style, whilst Vincent's is very much a wine of...