Keermont Vineyards is a specialist wine estate set in the naturally-formed amphitheatre between the Helderberg and Stellenbosch Mountain ranges. Selecting the best fruit from several vineyard sites on the farm, we create a blend each year which is distinctive, unique, and portrays the character of our superb terroir. This blend is Keermont Amphitheatre.

All grapes used in producing our wines are grown on Keermont Vineyards. The vineyards grow on deep red clay rich soil derived from sandstone and granite and are surrounded by indigenous mountain ‘fynbos’ vegetation. Vineyard aspects vary from Northeast through North to West facing and they lie between 250 and 400 meters above sea level. This variety of slopes gives us complexity in our vineyards resulting in complexity in our wines.

Small batches of grapes are specifically selected according to ripeness, harvested by hand and vinified separately. This process is carried out gently and naturally in open top fermenters using traditional methods only.

This wine spent 29 months maturing in seasoned French oak barriques (first, second, third fill) before being bottled by hand without filtration on 6 August 2020. 3685 bottles and 100 magnums were produced. The Keermont Amphitheatre 2018 lay in bottle in our cellar for 5 years before release to ensure integration and maturity.

TASTING NOTE

Bright ruby red in the glass, the Keermont Amphitheatre 2018 opens with rich ripe fruit complimented by hints of baked pudding, vanilla, cloves and potpourri. The palate is luxurious and layered. Vibrant red fruit flavours of strawberries and cherries with typical herbal notes with hints if cured meat and sandal wood. Layers of flavour and tannin linger into a long, balanced savoury finish. Drink 2025-2037.

VINTAGE REPORT

Despite prevailing drought conditions, 2018 was a very good growing season on Keermont. We had a fairly cold winter although it was drier than usual. Spring arrived quite early and the warm weather ensured an even budburst. We had some good rain showers during the season which allowed for the vines to grow sufficiently. These factors led to the formation of a healthy crop which ripened evenly. We had very notable diurnal temperature variation during this season (warm days and cool nights) which is responsible for good tannin, colour, and flavour development. Harvest started at the beginning of February and ran very smoothly. We processed 87 tons (13 varieties) in the Keermont winery over the period of seven weeks.

BLOCKS

 

BLOCK
VARIETY
PLANTED
YIELD
%
Steepside
Syrah
2005
5.3 ton/Ha
15%
High Road
Merlot
2005
3.0 ton/Ha
23%
Cottage Lane
Cab Sauv
2006
5.2 ton/Ha
22%
High Road
Cab Franc
2007
3.1 ton/Ha
14%
Steepside
Petit Verdot
2005
3.2 ton/Ha
17%
Homestead
Malbec
2007
5.5 ton/Ha
8%
Steepside
Mourvedre
2009
2.4 ton/Ha
1%

ANALYSIS

Alc: 15.0 %
pH: 3.58
TA: 5.5 g/L
RS: 3.1 g/L
TSO2: 45 mg/L
VA: 0.80 g/L

ACCOLADES

AMPHITHEATRE 18: 4 ½ stars PLATTER GUIDE
AMPHITHEATRE 18: 93 pts TIM ATKIN (MW)
AMPHITHEATRE 17: 4 ½ stars PLATTER GUIDE
AMPHITHEATRE 17: 91 pts TIM ATKIN (MW)
AMPHITHEATRE 17: 91 pts NEAL MARTIN (VINOUS)
AMPHITHEATRE 16: 91 WINE SPECTATOR
AMPHITHEATRE 16: 4 ½ stars PLATTER GUIDE
AMPHITHEATRE 16: 94 pts TIM ATKIN (MW)
AMPHITHEATRE 16: 94 pts NEAL MARTIN (VINOUS)
AMPHITHEATRE 15: 95 pts NEAL MARTIN (VINOUS)
AMPHITHEATRE 15: 93 pts TIM ATKIN (MW)
AMPHITHEATRE 15: 90 pts CHRISTIAN EEDES (Wine Magazine)
AMPHITHEATRE 15: 4 ½ stars PLATTER GUIDE