Saurwein Nom Pinot Noir 2022 750ml










Elegant, expressive, and quietly powerful — this high-altitude Pinot from Kaaimansgat bursts with red berries, rosehip, cocoa and a hint of orange rind. Silky tannins, fresh acidity and just 12 barrels made. A wine that whispers, not shouts — and totally worthy of its name, which means gratitude in Xhosa (though yes, it drinks like a “nom-nom” too).
Decanter | D 92
Published: Nov 2, 2023
Drink: 2023-2028
Restrained, compact and perfumed with raspberries, cream and ripe dark fruits on the nose. The palate shows a good concentration of fruit, smooth tannins and a pleasant silky finish. Charming, elegant and fresh.
Closure: Cork
Alcohol: 14.00%
Body: Medium
Grapes: 100% Pinot Noir / Pinot Nero
Jancisrobinson.com | JR 17
Published: Sep 12, 2023
Drink: 2024-2029
100% Pinot Noir – Kaaimansgat Vineyard, Elandskloof Valley, Villiersdorp at 700 m. 10 months in 228-litre French oak barrels (new and older).
Light, cool and scented. Sweet start and very refined tannins with real guts (though not sweetness or oakiness). Ambitious! Still a little tight but very promising. Notably long.
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Vintage 2022:
– 12 barrels produced by winemaker Jessica Saurwein
Origin:
Kaaimansgat Vineyard, Elandskloof Valley, Villiersdorp
The soil is shale origin with a significant portion of granite in the topsoil and clay throughout. This vineyard lies at 700 m above sea-level and is surrounded by tall mountains, making for a unique terroir ideal for the optimal ripening of this cultivar. Pinot noir clones 115, 667 & 777. The vineyard was planted in 2008.
Vintage 2022:
This was a superb vintage with good conditions for set and ripening. The wine is intense and graceful, yet rather powerful. The tannin is silky, medium-grained and is supported by fresh acidity, which brings the desired tension and a sense of weightlessness. I love this vintage, as it reminds me of riding my horse Fiver on the future vineyard site.
Winemaking:
Grapes are hand-picked, hand-sorted, grapes are cold-soaked, fermentation is spontaneous, post-fermentation maceration is complete when the tannins are optimal and the wine spent 10 months in 228 liter French oak barrels (26% new and older). My approach is as minimal intervention as possible.
Descriptors of the nose:
Mixed red and dark berry fruit, rose hip, lifted cocoa, typical and the unique orange rind character imparted by the vineyard site.
Descriptors of the flavour & palate:
Red and black cherry fruit, umami, roasted chestnuts, silky medium grained tannins, balanced acidity and the wine will gather further complexity with age. I feel like making a Tom-Yum soup every time I taste this wine, as the salty savour longs for the fruit of the Nom Pinot. Drink: 2023 – 2033
The story:
Nom stands for nombulelo (gratitude in “Xhosa”) and Nomkhubulwane (a forgotten African goddess of agriculture). Situated at 700m altitude, the vineyard is a place where gratitude is instilled and tales appear.
Alcohol: 14,0%