The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case

Red Wine

The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case
  • The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case
  • The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case
  • The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case
  • The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case

The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case

Red Wine

Winery / brandLuddite
GrapeCabernet Franc
CountrySouth-Africa
RegionWalker Bay - Bot River
Content Size3x 0.75 liter
Alc/vol14%
Vintage2014
Cask type18 months in French Oak, one new barrel, one 2nd fill and one 3rd fill
Number of bottles900
PackagingWooden Three-Bottle Case
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This Three-Bottle Case is a collaboration between Brian Smith of Elgin Ridge Wines and Niels Verburg of Luddite.

It contains three 75cl bottles of The. Cabernet Franc 2014 in three different boxes labelled as: Keep, Drink and Friend.

Tasting notes Greg Sherwood 

A Super Premium Expression of Cabernet Franc from South Africa… Tasting the ‘The’ Cabernet Franc 2014 from Walker Bay…

Dark and alluring, this wine is packed with expression and intrigue. It’s not everyday you get to taste the newest and most expensive super premium wine produced in South Africa! But D-day has arrived and it’s time to put the ‘The Cabernet Franc ‘ 2014 through its paces! This delicious, tantalising effort produced by Brian and Marian Smith of Elgin Ridge, in partnership with Niels Verburg of Luddite Wines, is the smartest new Bordeaux’esque premium wine to emerge from the Cape since the creation of MR de Compostella in 2004.

The nose is lush and seductive and oozes the aromatics of a super polished, finely tuned red wine. The oaking is rich, perfumed and ultra sophisticated. Tasted over a few hours, the nose remains tight and broody, compact and focused. You need to coax the genie out the bottle, but once it awakens, wow, you are inundated with a complex bouquet of liquorice stick, oregano, graphite, blueberry, cassis leaf and pronounced crushed gravel and limestone minerality. I poured this wine in both a Riedel Bordeaux glass and a Zalto Universal to make sure I could examine every element of its burning ambition. 

The palate weight is creamy, textural and dense but remains fresh, vital and powerful with excellent varietal typicity. This effort is certainly more Napa Valley than Loire in style, but having said that, it wears its DNA proudly on its sleeve and represents pretty much every thing that’s great about South African wine at the moment. What’s perhaps most impressive about this wine is the way it holds its shape, vigour and presence in the glass over several hours… and then almost seems to tire of examination and starts to close up again.

I know Brian and Niels intimately and understand their passion and drive to not only get this wine ‘right’, but also make sure that it represents a wine genre that changes perceptions, opens eyes, shatters glass ceilings and helps premium South African wines climb another couple of steps up the competitive global fine wine ladder.

I have no doubt this wine will impress as many people with its quality, as it will upset with its price. But pause, take a deep breath, look around the market and you will see that there are so many wines from California, Bordeaux and coastal Tuscany that command similar or higher prices, but that are actually not as good as this very fine effort. Quality comes at a price. Be brave and tuck a 3 pack of this superb wine in your cellar!

(Wine Safari Score: 96+/100 Greg Sherwood MW)

The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case

The. Cabernet Franc 2014 Three-Bottle Case