NEW RELEASE: 2019 Reserve Chardonnay, DeMorgenzon - a tale of two tasting notes?

NEW RELEASE: 2019 Reserve Chardonnay, DeMorgenzon - a tale of two tasting notes?

NEW RELEASE
2019 Reserve Chardonnay, DeMorgenzon 

A tale of two tasting notes?


2019 Reserve Chardonnay, DeMorgenzon - £130 per 6 bottle case in bond

 

Simply put, I am huge fan of both the Reserve wines from DeMorgenzon, Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay. They rank among the best value whites I taste each year and show an unerring consistency, vintage in, vintage out. And the newly released 2019 Reserve Chardonnay, offered here for the first time, represents a superb vintage for the estate and I don’t think I would be alone in terming it an absolute bargain.
 
Having been so impressed by a handful of New World Chardonnays, I start to wonder if my palate has changed. Perhaps it has a touch, but I find far greater purity and poise in a select number of Chardonnnays from leading estates than I did 5-10 years ago. And over the same time period, I find a gradual lessening of tension and energy in a number of Bourgogne Blanc and entry level white Burgundy than I previously bought. And let’s face it, very few can compete at £130 per 6 bottle case in bond – that’s just a market reality. There is an insatiable demand for drinking white Burgundy these days, but it is interesting to note, with some exceptions, that I am finding greater interest and value elsewhere.
 
A little background for you…

The DeMorgenzon estate is based in Stellenbosch and was originally part of the Uiterwyk Estate – one of the oldest estates on the Cape dating back to 1679. The name ‘DeMorgenzon’ means ‘the morning sun’ and is so named as it lies in the first section of the Stellenboschkloof Valley to benefit from the sun’s rays, given its altitude (200 to 400 metres above sea level) and aspect. This impressive estate, extending over 55 hectares, is owned by the Applebaum family who recently employed a new winemaker, Alastair Rimmer (former Cellar Master at Kleine Salze), who shares their commitment to subtle and well attuned winemaking, focusing on purity and clearly expressed fruit.
 
The fruit for the Reserve Chardonnay comes from vines planted on granite soils mid-way up the valley slopes, where sea breezes provide a cooling influence easing the warm summer temperatures. 2019 was a cooler vintage for the Cape than the last few hot and dry years, though there were latent stress effects on the vines from a few years of drought, resulting in low yields of concentrated grapes. Daytime and particularly night-time temperatures were below average, which meant the fruit retained its acidity and more subtle aromatics. Grapes were hand-picked and whole bunch pressed before fermentation in French oak barrels (30% new oak), after which the wine was then aged on its lees for 10 months to add complexity and a richness of texture prior to bottling. The result is a simply stunning Chardonnay, which offers complexity and length in abundance, easily capable of ageing 10 years…this really is another absolute knock-out from one of the finest white wine producers in the Western Cape. Perhaps there are other South African Chardonnay that might beat this for sheer quality, but I doubt they will share the same price point!
 
The 2019 Reserve Chardonnay isn’t short of favourable reviews - you will find a couple of these below, along with my own note. However, it is interesting to compare Tim Atkin’s and Neal Martin’s words as, when I read them, they seem to be tasting a different wine! ‘Taut and linear’ doesn’t often go with ‘plush, glossy, intensely fruity’. However, don’t fret; when faced with such conflicting views, the safest thing to do is follow the most recent note from the person who tasted it last Thursday (me)!

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2019 Reserve Chardonnay, DeMorgenzon
£130 per 6 bottle case in bond


Pale in hue; with a little air, the aromas develop with juicy, ripe nectarine and yellow grapefruit as well as orangey citrus notes allied to discreet toast and vanillin nuances. The fruit on the palate follows in a similar vein, mouthfilling, certainly rich and ripe, yet it still retains tension with a grilled grapefruit note to the fore. This is remarkably pure – well, perhaps not remarkably, as I have come to recognise this hallmark purity in nearly every vintage of DeMorgenzon! Certainly, more generous than the 2018, but so refined, the finish here is taut, energetic and mouthwatering with a trace of saline minerals, yet it is a markedly tangy, yellow fruit character that reverberates on the finish. This is another great vintage for the estate – a contrast to the racier, limier 2018, but equally successful. ‘Unmissable’ was how I concluded my note! (SL) Drink now to 2032.


94+ points, Tim Atkin, South Africa Report 2020
Definitely at the riper, plusher end of the Chardonnay spectrum in Stellenbosch in 2019, this is a plush, glossy, intensely fruity white with peach, nectarine and lemon flavours, aromatic 30% new wood and a creamy mid-palate from 66% malolactic. Ripe but balanced. Drink 2021-25
 
95 points, Neal Martin, Vinous
The 2019 Chardonnay Reserve, matured in 30% new oak for 10 months on the gross lees, has a taut, mineral-driven bouquet of orange zest, quince and light marmalade notes. The taut, linear palate has fine salinity and a very precise finish that is pure class. This is a riveting Chardonnay from DeMorgenzon, one of their classiest that I have tasted. Drink 2022-2032
 
I would suggest this is not a wine to miss out on as it is a real stand out. Let us know of your interest.
 
All the best.
 
Simon

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