Lighthouse Rosé 2024
Walker Bay, South Africa
Blend: Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc | 13% ABV
Delighted to offer this South African rosé wine from Benguela Cove. This Rosé champions Syrah and Sauvignon Blanc as signature grapes for this cool terroir, and the vineyards were managed and farmed to preserve freshness and aromatics for the making of the rosé. A succulent and pretty Côtes de Provence-styled rosé with an appealing layer of semi-tropical fruits.
This elegant rosé from Benguela Cove Wine Estate has vibrant character and marked with expressions of strawberries, watermelon and nougat, tailed by notes of citrus and pineapple. And yes, it is as mouth-watering as it sounds.
Service: Serve at 8-10℃.
Food Pairing: The colour invites al fresco dining, a great start to the evening as the sunsets. Excellent with Prawn cocktail, aromatic curries, asparagus, crispy prosciutto, and brie.
The winemaker Johann Fourie devotes himself to the grape, pursuing the essence of place captured in each bottle. Experimental, yet finely in tune with that which nature has so generously bestowed onto this estate, Fourie looks forward to mapping out many vintages underlining his craft.
“The unique and stunning location of our vineyards, sitting a mere 2 meters above sea level, don't only make for wines showing a strong sense of place but also a style that’s elegant with beautiful balance. All our wines are 100% grown, made and bottled on the estate to preserve what is true to Benguela Cove’s terroir. My role is quite simply, to combine the best efforts of earth and man to produce wines of finesse. It would be my pleasure to welcome you to Benguela Cove Estate and share a glass of wine together” says Johann.
Benguela Cove Wine Estate is a family-owned property situated in the Walker Bay region of South Africa, just an hour from Cape Town International Airport. Poised on the edge of the Bot River Lagoon, the area is teeming with bird life and natural fauna and flora with the Atlantic Ocean gracing the horizon. The estate, which has 70-hectares of vines, was purchased by entrepreneur Penny Streeter OBE in 2013. The estate has been rewarded for its craftsmanship, led by experienced cellar master Johann Fourie.
Producing cool climate wines in their recently completed state of the art winery that is of a quality which is in keeping with the best in the world. The wine making philosophy is based on producing site specific wines, wines that are authentic and show off the cool maritime influence of the Atlantic in the glass.
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The Benguela Cove estate is a family run business, owned by Penny Streeter OBE. Their philosophy is to ensure the preservation and improvement of this estate for future generations tomorrow, practising hannuwa; “the gathering of good fortune through living in sustainable harmony with our natural environment, according to the ancient /Xam San philosophy”.
The 200-hectare farm is home to one of South Africa’s most ecological and beautiful residential and wine estates, set within a protected nature reserve. It is home to 100 species of birds including owls, Blue Cranes, Guinea Fowl and flamingos within its protected reserves and vast wetlands. Small bucks, mountain leopards and wild horses also make appearances on the estate.
The location in UNESCO designated Kogelberg Biosphere ensures that the natural beauty surrounding the estate is protected forever. It has one of the most diverse floral communities on the planet, with 1,880 floral species over 100,000 hectares as well as biologically diverse marine communities. The 70-hectare planting of vineyards frames the estate, and conservation and protection are the priority, with many measures that visitors can see, such as the use of ducks that in the summer help to keep the snails and other pests at bay.
Sustainability is a central focus for Benguela Cove including wildlife preservation, farming practices, and eco-tourism. We applaud the transparency on their website. Farming is carried out under the strict guidelines of the Integrated Production of Wine (IPW), aiming to farm with environmentally friendly methods and without any harmful pesticides or chemicals. There is still some spraying carried out where deemed essential, and applied under the instruction of relevant specialists, to ensure only the most planet-friendly products are used where possible. There is no usage of any harsh insecticides or Organophosphates.
The estate operates a weather station on the farm to micro-manage programmes. The estate uses drone images, as well as satellite images to determine stress areas in vineyards, to attend to these areas and adapt irrigation and fertiliser programs. Straw and organic mulching is carried out on stress vines, young vines and areas that they need to improve the water retention capacity of the soil. Slow-releasing fertilisers are used to avoid contamination of natural water sources with uncontrolled release of nutrients. Cover crops are implemented to improve organic material status in the soil; suppress weed growth and reduce the usage of herbicide; increase water infiltration and better moisture retention; limit runoff and evaporation to benefit water supplies. Owl boxes are used to control rodents without any chemicals.
The estate is also a WWF Conservation Champion, and a partner of the Cape Leopard Trust and iNaturalist Projects, and Birdlife South Africa.
They are also signed up to the Wines of South Africa (WoSA) and its Sustainable Wine South Africa (SWSA) programme committing to: farm sustainably; to be a custodian of the land and preserve it for future generations; to nurture a culture of respect among the people who work with us on our farms and in our cellars; to promote an environment of dignity, equality and upliftment for all; to protect the unique and valuable biodiversity of Winelands; and to safeguard the rich heritage of South Africa’s winelands.
Rosé | Still | 75cl | 13% ABV
Annual Production: 2000 cases.
Cellaring: Enjoy now or within two years.
Vinification: All grapes are handpicked and a whole bunch pressed to keep colour and tannin extraction to a minimum. Syrah grapes for rosé production are picked earlier and then blended with a 15% Sauvignon Blanc component which ripens at the same time. Pressed together as whole bunches to limit the extraction of colour the blended juice undergoes a co-fermentation to prompt the desired layers of aroma. Ensuring further quality, the only free-run juice was cold fermented with selected yeast strains.
- Vegan - Practising (Uncertified)
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