Accolades
2023 Platter's Wine Guide - 5 Stars
Tasting Notes
A deep and complex wine with layers of black fruit, cedar, red plums, liquorice, chocolate and tobacco. Smooth but structured with a long lingering finish. In proper storage this wine will age very well.
Blend Information
73% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot
Food Suggestions
Enjoy with roast beef, venison & wild mushroom wellington, slow roast leg of lamb flavoured with garlic and rosemary, beef tenderloin with roasted shallots, Peking duckora good lamb knuckle potjie.
In The Vineyard
The grapes are harvested from dry land (un-irrigated) bush vines, planted on deep-red decomposed granite soils ideal for the retention of natural moisture. The climate,terroir and viticulture result wine rich in flavour but with soft tannins. Come harvest time, ripening is carefully monitored for optimal ripeness and grapes are hand harvested.
About The Harvest
The grapes are harvested from dry land. Come harvest time, ripening is carefully monitored for optimal ripeness and grapes are hand harvested.
In The Cellar
Grapes fermented on the skins for 15 to 21 days. A combination of pump overs and punch downs are done on the grapes. Cultivars fermented separately. 5 days cold soaked in open fermenters. Extended skin contact for 10-15 days. Only free run wine into barrels and only 8 of the best barrels were selected. Aged in a combination of French and American 300litre oak barrels for 22 months.
Additional Information
Sir Charles Henry Darling was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Cape of Good Hope in 1851. A great proponent of Human rights and free trade, Sir Charles became known as the people’s Governor. During this time the little town of Darling was founded. Darling Cellars salutes its namesake with this finely blended wine.