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Storm Ignis Pinot Noir 2023

R819.00

Ignis Pinot Noir hails from a northern slope in the Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. Organically farmed, the vineyard is cluttered with round pebbles on the soil surface with underlying decomposed granite. Latin for ‘fire’, ignis refers to the fact that granite is an igneous rock formation – “from fire to stone”.

Tim Atkin MW 96 – “Floral, ethereal and layered, it has some spice and texture from 15% whole clusters, subtle 28% new oak, a slightly salty top note, caressing wild strawberry, pomegranate and goji berry flavours, savoury tannins and mouth-watering acidity.”

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“2023 was the second consecutive vintage marked by abundance, as far as our Pinot Noirs are concerned.  This one is following on the above average yields of 2022 due to above average rainfall in the preceding winter. Roll the clock back to the 2021 vintage and we were experiencing the effects of an enduring drought with yields touching a minuscule 1.5 t/ha or 10.5 hl/ha!

The average maximum temperatures for December, January and February (the three months building up to and during harvest), mark 2023 as one of our coolest years on record. However, the vintage was not without its challenges. We were extremely lucky to have harvested before the substantial summer rains during and beyond the harvest season. It is these types of drastic events that most threaten wine. The severe droughts of previous years, and the subsequent push of growth with heavy rain the following years, were challenges in and of themselves for many.” Says Hannes and Nathalia

 

 

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