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5 Stars for Vin de Constance at this years Platter’s Wine Guide

17 Nov, 2022

Our Vin de Constance 2018 has won 5 stars & ‘Sweet Wine of the Year’ at this year’s Platter’s by Diner’s Club Wine Guide.

Wines receiving the sought-after five-star rating in Platter’s went through a rigorous process of sighted and blind assessment by a team of experts. Bottlings that are judged to be “Superlative, a South African classic” are given the highest ranking of five stars, equal to 95 points or better on the 100-point rating scale. Of the 5 star wines, the top performers within each category are awarded ‘Wines of the Year’.

This 43rd edition of South Africa’s favourite wine guide features well over 900 producers, merchants and brands, including 37 new ones, and over 8,000 locally produced wines, as well as brandies, husk spirits and sherry-style wines.

Vin de Constance exceeds expectations in SA’s first fine wine NFT auction

28 Apr, 2022

The last hour of the Strauss & Co South African Wine NFT (non-fungible token) online auction saw frenetic bidding as a rare lot of Vin de Constance was sold for a staggering R1,251,800 including commissions (£62,799k). This unique lot was part of a collection of 5 of South Africa’s finest wines that went under the hammer in the country’s first NFT online auction. An exciting opportunity allowing investors from across the globe the chance to bid on the ownership of older & future vintages of the legendary Vin de Constance.

 

The NFT offered the first 40 vintages of Klein Constantia’s world-famous sweet wine, including the 1986 through to 2012 in 500ml bottles as well as three magnums of each vintage from 2013-2027, estimated at R550,000-R750,000 (£28-£40k). Many of the wines within the Vin de Constance NFT are extremely rare – with only a handful of 1986 Vin de Constance left in the library, virtually no complete verticals are likely to exist outside of the estate.

 

Hans Astrom, Vice Chairman & shareholder of Klein Constantia, comments “We’re excited about this auction. It’s the first time in modern times, we have ever put a complete lot of Vin De Constance up for sale with the 40 vintages spanning over 5 decades. The wines have all been cellared at Klein Constantia, which guarantees provenance and authenticity. It is truly a unique and rare opportunity to acquire one of the world’s most collectible wines. This auction is a great opportunity for interested wine amateurs or collectors from all around the world to acquire some of South Africa’s great and rare wines that normally are not seen in the market. Fine wines are appreciated all around the world and the best of South African wines deserve to be on this platform as well.”

 

The other fine NFTs that featured in this prestigious auction were Meerlust’s 50-year vertical of their famous Rubicon (reaching R1,081,100), Vilafonté’s Series C 2003-2027 (reaching R569,000), Mullineux’s Olerasay 1-20 (reaching R318,640) & Kanonkop’s Paul Sauer 2000-2025 (reaching R250,360). R93,800 was simultaneously raised for charities critical to the wine industry.

 

What is a Non-Fungible Token (NFT)? An NFT is a digital asset representing the ownership of either a real life or digital object that is generally bought and sold online, frequently with cryptocurrency. Having taken the world by storm recently, Non-Fungible Tokens are quickly becoming recognised as a highly efficient way to package collections of wines for trading and investment. The digital contract is stored on the Polygon blockchain (a cryptocurrency financial services company) and includes provenance, pricing, transaction, sensorial and ageing information. Once auctioned, the NFT can be traded by the owner on any platform.

 

Vin de Constance is a natural sweet wine made with muscat grapes grown at Klein Constantia’s historic vineyard on the Cape Peninsula. It is the re-creation of the legendary Constantia wine made in the 18th and 19th centuries, sought after by royalty and dignitaries across the world. Firmly established and highly sought-after, current vintages are traded on the Bordeaux market.

Introducing the Klein Constantia 2021 Sauvignon Blanc

13 Dec, 2021

It started 40 years ago. Duggie Jooste, Ross Gower and Ernst le Roux had a vision. To create a unique and world class Sauvignon Blanc. In 1982, they planted 4.24 hectares of Sauvignon Blanc on the lower east-facing slopes of the estate. This vineyard produced the iconic 1986 maiden vintage of Klein Constantia Sauvignon Blanc. Over time the Klein Constantia Sauvignon Blanc grew in stature, becoming recognized throughout the world.

Now, 40 years on, building on the foundation put in place many years ago, we bring you a wine with a sense of place & unique style. Klein Constantia’s 2021 Sauvignon Blanc, is officially released – with a fresh look, but still distinct. Taste the evolution!

To buy your bottle click https://bit.ly/3GtCcxa

Klein Constantia voted in the worlds best vineyards

21 Sep, 2021

The World’s Best Vineyards 2021 top 50 list was announced in a ceremony that took place on 20 September at Schloss Johannisberg, Rheingau, Germany.

We share this top 50 title with other incredible wineries from across 16 countries around the globe. The award aims to highlight the sheer diversity across both established and emerging wine tourism destinations as voted by the Academy of 600 global wine and travel experts. 

Harvest 2021 in review

9 May, 2021
“Harvest 2021 turned out to be surprisingly challenging, but it’s a harvest that yielded amazing results across the board” – Matthew Day, Winemaker.
 
Recently we wrapped up our harvest for 2021 at both Klein Constantia and Anwilka, our sister farm in Stellenbosch. And what an unexpected one it was!
 
With some late storms during the flowering season, a cold & wet build up to harvest – the season at Klein Constantia was off to a much later start than usual. In fact, it was the latest harvest we have experienced in over a decade! A milestone was reached this year – with all of our fermentations being 100% wild! By reducing our sulphur usage and only adding organic nutrients when needed, we are able to showcase terroir driven wines, highlighting our unique Klein Constantia style. A quality vintage that looks to produce some amazing wines.
 
Over at Anwilka in the prime Helderberg region of Stellenbosch, they too were off to a slow and unpredictable start. Despite the irregular ripening, they experienced a ‘textbook’ season. With the Syrah looking promising for the Anwilka blend, 2021 is looking to be the vintage to look out for.
 
To view our annual harvest video, click below:
 
 
 

We’re #SeriousAboutSauvignon

7 May, 2021

To culminate with International Sauvignon Blanc day earlier this month, the Constantia Wine Route launched a varietal-based wine route, the Sauvignon Blanc Route. The brand new Constantia Sauvignon Blanc Route will be available at six estates across the Constantia Wine Route. In celebration of this, we have added a special SAUVIGNON BLANC TASTING to our wine tasting offerings. For R50pp, enjoy a curated tasting featuring our newly released 2020 Sauvignon Blanc as well as our 2017 vintage from MAGNUM.

 

Winemaker at Klein Constantia, Matthew Day, comments: “In the pursuit of elegance we strive to create a Sauvignon Blanc that is unique and represents our region. By doing this we create a serious style that respects the fact that Sauvignon Blanc is a noble cultivar.”

 

To book your Sauvignon Blanc tasting, click here.