BLANKBOTTLE 'Moment of Silence' White - Wellington 2025 Bottle VGN
White Still Wine | South Africa | Western Cape | 75cl
£24.95
ABV: 13.5%
Size: 75cl
Closure Type: Cork
Country: South Africa
Region: Western Cape
Wine Style: Medium Bodied
Grapes: Chenin Blanc, Grenache Blanc, Viognier
Description
Starting out making wine in a friends garage, Pieter Walser is today one of South Africa’s most engaging and original winemakers. Each label is handcrafted by Pieter, using a variety of techniques such as woodcuts, lino, pencil drawings, stencils etc. Having no indication of varietals on the label - leaving it BLANK - removing all preconceptions as to what lies beyond.
A beautiful Chenin Blanc based white supported by Grenache Blanc and a dash of Viognier displaying vibrant peaches and cream, with characters of pear and orchard fruit, all bound up with clean lemon acidity and a savoury undertone to add interest. The mixture of old barrels, concrete and amphora gives this wine amazing energy, texture and remains incredible value for money.
Fresh seafood shines here: grilled sole, lemony prawns or scallops, with herbs and olive oil, echoing the wine’s purity, texture and restrained citrus freshness.
The Story
:At tastings I often get the question: "How do you conceptualise new wines?"
Although normally a firm believer in strategic planning, when it comes to new wines, I plan NOT to plan. You can never force a wine, you just need to follow the road you're on. The journey normally starts with a friend, which typically leads to another friend, new areas and vineyards. Ultimately I end up with a wine that expresses the journey more than the actual destination, a combination of these people and their habitat.
The perfect example of such a wine is the Moment of Silence. It's been a journey of epic proportion from the first vintage in 2007 until today - the release of the 2021 vintage. It all started off with a friend, Jan de Villiers, who took me to Wellington to meet a farmer. To be honest, I wasn't too keen on the area at first but by lunchtime that day I had completely changed my view. What made that meeting so significant in hindsight, was that I was unknowingly about to buy grapes from a farm originally owned by my direct family 7 generations ago and our meeting that day took place around the original Hauptfleisch dining room table owned by my family! It was only after 2 vintages of buying these grapes and making Moment of Silence, that my mom discovered this whilst doing a family tree - quite a confirmation don't you think?
Boberg: This vineyard grows on top of the Groenberg mountain in Wellington in decomposed granite. It was a neglected bush vine Chenin blanc vineyard that was recently resurrected and now being converted into an organically farmed parcel.
Hangbal: A super old bush-vine Chenin blanc that grows on the lower slopes on the northern side of the Groenberg. Works really well and I foresee a promising future for this component.
Taaiboslaagte: And the last 7% of the wine is made up of a conventionally farmed Viognier Vineyard.Fermentation took place spontaneously in various vessels - Concrete egg shaped tanks, Amphore and older French oak. Aged for 8 months on the lees blended and bottled.