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Warwick Trilogy, Simonsberg-Stellenbosch 2020
A blend of 50% cabernet franc, 44% cabernet sauvignon and 6% merlot from vineyards at the foot of the Simonsberg mountain, the wine has spent 22 months in oak of which 43% was new providing a wonderfully opulent yet classy Bordeaux blend with great lift and herbaceous undertones from the cabernets franc and sauvignon. The warm 2020 vintage has provided velvety tannins and great depth of fruit on the palate, enabling this flagship wine to be drunk young but with the capacity to age and improve for 10 to 15 years. Drink from next year to 2031. 14%
Price:
£29.00
Bottle
Price:
£174.00
Case of 6
In Stock
Code: SA20721
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- 75cl
- Now to 2031
- 14% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Cork, diam
Warwick Estate
Warwick Estate has been at the forefront of the Cape’s wine scene since the 1960s, when Norma Ratcliffe bought the Stellenbosch estate with her husband, Stan. Together they revived a winemaking tradition which went back as far as 1770. Until 2018 stewardship was in the dynamic hands of their son Mike Ratcliffe, who oversaw a new era of expansion and innovation. There is now a fine tasting room on site as well as a range of gourmet picnic opportunities and the chance for a Land Rover vineyard tour with stunning views over the Simonsberg and town of Stellenbosch nearby.
Between 1771 and 1902, the farm was called De Goede Sukses, literally translated as The Good Success. Following the end of the Anglo-Boer War in 1902 the commanding officer of the Warwickshire Regiment, Colonel William Alexander Gordon, bought the farm and renamed it Warwick in tribute to his old regiment. In 1964 Stan and Norma bought the estate and after Stan’s death, Norma guided Warwick to acclaim with her flagship wine, Trilogy.
First produced in 1986, Trilogy is a three-varietal Bordeaux-style blend. Cabernet sauvignon-led until the fine 2015 vintage when cabernet franc took over for the first time, its influence in the blend having been growing in preceding vintages under cellarmaster Nic van Aarde, who gained both experience and love of the grape both as a stagiare at Château Angélus in Bordeaux and closer to home at Mulderbosch. Nic shared his love of cabernet franc with Norma Ratcliffe, who also...