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    2023 Maanschijn Herbarium Cape Red (Walker Bay, ZA) 5R

    5R

    Medium-bodied wines with more structure and a mouth-feel similar to whole milk

    2023 Maanschijn Herbarium Cape Red (Walker Bay, ZA) 5R

    The fruit comes from four different sub-regions of the Walker Bay and highlights the amazing diversity within this cool climate area. Think texture and richness, with cool climate low alcohol and fresh fruit. 2023 is the first year Cabernet Franc is blended into the Herbarium Cap Red. And I must say, it is the perfect addition. The Cab Franc adds an element of chopped herbs and grippy tannins, while Pinotage yields black cherry and rose petal notes; Syrah gives a seductive inky purple color, along with violet and peppery tones; and then hints of earthy notes come through from the Mourvèdre. The calling card of Walker Bay shines too, as a beautiful stony and saline minerality comes through in the finish.

    Region: Western Cape
    16 in stock!

    About The Producer

    Maanschijn

    Childhood friends turned business-partners, Paul and Doug are two of the nicest guys in the wine business. After studying winemaking at Stellenbosch University together, they took jobs at two of South Africa’s most prominent wineries; Paul at De Trafford and Doug at Waterford. They stayed in contact throughout, but never expected they’d launch a business together. However, in 2016 their paths crossed again and they decided to make a barrel of each, Grenache Gris and Marsanne, producing 25 cases per wine. At the time, Paul was working at Publik Wine Bar in Cape Town – one of the top in the country – and the owner was so intrigued by the wine they made, he convinced Paul to create a label so Publik could sell it. Later that year, Paul and Doug decided to go all-in. While considering the best way forward, an old, but newly remodeled farmhouse from Doug’s extended family came up as an option. This little farm is stunning, and situated on a saltwater lagoon with dozens of Tasmanian blue gum trees dotted throughout. It reminds me of the Marin and Sonoma coastlines of California- specifically, Tomales Bay. The guys bought the modest little farmhouse and Maanschijn was born. Pronounced Maan-Schein, or Moon Shine in English, the name comes from the highest mountain peak that looms directly behind their cellar. Shortly after the purchase, the guys planted a few rows of Sauvignon Blanc just a few hundred feet away. The farmhouse has three tiny, ~50 sq. ft rooms: One is an office where they often take very grainy Zoom calls; the next is a cellar equipped with a few bins and a hand crank basket press; the last is a barrel room with about 25 barrels that makes up the entirety of their Herbarium production. Just down the road the guys produce their Brunch Club wines. In time, the goal is to bring all production under one roof. Paul and Doug’s vision is to create a wine that exemplifies Walker Bay. They work with grapes from the region’s varied sandstone, quartz and clay soils, imparting a remarkable texture and a distinctive stony and saline minerality to their wines. They also source grapes from all three sub-regions of Walker Bay, adding layer upon layer of complexity to their wines.

    5R

    Medium-bodied wines with more structure and a mouth-feel similar to whole milk