The first settlers to cultivate the virgin land of the estate now known as Hartenberg were friends Cunraad Boin and Christoffel Esterhuizzen who were granted permission to work sixty morgen (twenty hectare) of the land in 1692. Even then the wine-bearing potential of the soil was recognized and one of the first tasks that the two partners undertook was the clearing of the land to plant 2 000 vines.
The estate, which has been owned since 1986 by the MacKenzie family, is nestled in a valley on the free-draining, north-eastern slopes of the Bottelary Hills in Stellenbosch. Hartenberg enjoys a Mediterranean climate of warm, dry summers and cold, wet winters. The vineyards face north, west, and east, with varietals planted to take advantage of either morning or afternoon sun. There is a difference in altitude of some 250 metres between the northern and southern vineyards. The estate is home to plentiful wildlife and over 120 species of birds – inspiration to combine the best of nature with fine wine.
Hartenberg The Stork Shiraz 2020
R1,298.00
Region: Bottlery
Tasting note:
‘The Stork only uses the SH99 Syrah clone and comes from a terroir of deep clay loam. Rich, compact and serious, it’s a very ambitious, age-worthy red with fynbos and violet aromas, scented 40% new wood, textured tannins, liquorice, blackberry and redcurrant flavours and a lingering finish. 2026-35’ – Tim Atkin MW, 95pts
6 in stock.
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