Saturday, August 6, 2016

Testalonga Cortez El Bandito 2009 Swartland

testalonga cortez

I’m a big fan of Craig Hawkins’ Testalonga wines. They’re very brave and distinctive. He works pretty naturally, so the big question: how do they evolve? This one had evolved very well indeed, and was spectacular.

Testalonga Cortez El Bandito 2009 Swartland, South Africa
This Chenin Blanc was made with no added sulphites, so how does it look at age 7? Tight, reductive and pure with pristine lemony fruit and some matchtick minerality. Intense lemony fruit here belies the age of this wine, which is linear and pure. It’s picked up some complexity on the way, too. Stunning. 96/100



from jamie goode’s wine blog http://www.wineanorak.com:/wineblog/south-africa/testalonga-cortez-el-bandito-2009-swartland

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