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An intriguing wine from a rising winemaking star James Pietersen, 19 May 2022
 

An SA Pinot unlike any other: Kara-Tara Reserve 2020

Dear *|FNAME|*,

Rüdger van Wyk burst onto the winemaking scene when he won the Diners Club Young Winemaker of the Year award in 2018. His passion for wine was ignited by the Cape Winemaker’s Guild Protégé programme, as well as a life-changing harvest in Burgundy, and the Kara-Tara Pinot Noir Reserve 2020 showcases his incredible talent.

Rüdger is now winemaker at Stark-Condé and Kara-Tara is his own label, focusing on cool-climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The Kara-Tara Pinot Noir Reserve is unlike any other South African Pinot. Nuanced and elegant, it displays a haunting array of florals, red berry, earth, whiffs of iron, blood orange, and meat spice. The core shimmers with reined in red cherry, constantly shapeshifting and drawing the drinker in to explore its uniqueness. It’s a wine that demands contemplation and attention. There is a weightless intensity and fresh, savoury thread to the lingering finish.

A wine that demands contemplation and attention

We only have a very limited parcel available.

This is a barrel selection of Pinot Noir, clone PN115, sourced from an isolated vineyard in the Overberg. The vineyards are 160 metres above sea level, surrounded by mountains that are often covered in cooling fog. The Kara-Tara Pinot Noir Reserve 2020 is 20% whole-bunch fermented and spent 14 months in small French oak, 20% of which was new.

Rüdger sums it up best: ‘I think it combines both the characteristics of a unique and consistent terroir with intensity and structure, which you look for in great wines.’

 
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Vinous regards,

James Pietersen

Tasting notes

Kara-Tara, Pinot Noir Reserve 2020

'From a single vineyard in the Overberg, planted to rocky shale soils and clone PN115. It immediately impresses with a nose like no other: Gentle and slowly evolving, it’s extremely complex with notes of damson, reined in red cherry, earth, and has a thread of savoury interest that weaves through it. Layers of bruised flowers, lavender, violets, crushed leaves, and attractive sandalwood add an almost haunting quality to the bouquet. The perfumed nose is balanced by a granular tannin density, coated with dark cherry and spice. The acidity is fresh and underscored by a lingering, saline end. Certainly the most unique Pinot Noir in SA.' – James Pietersen, April 2022

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