Goats Do Roam The Goatfather 2009

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Sweet, currant fruit on the nose, with tobacco and cedar. Lighter medium bodied style underpinned by food-friendly acidity courtesy of the Barbera. Supple tannins and oak notes come through on the finish.

Goats Do Roam The Goatfather

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Summary

Producer Goats Do Roam Wine Company
Grape Variety Sangiovese 50%, Barbera 33%, Cabernet Sauvignon 17%
Vintage 2009
Body Medium
Style Light, elegant reds
Bottle Size 0.75 l
Wine Origin
Origin Coastal
Region Western Cape
Country South Africa

Wine Makers Notes

Winemakers Approach With the rise to prominence of the Goats do Roam Family, challengers to their position have emerged on many fronts. Don Goatti, in true Sicilian tradition, fiercely protects the herd, their loyal customers and the winemaking secrets of the family. While few in the family know the final blend, The Goatfather always includes a selection of Italian varietals, maintaining their omertá over quality and consistency through the family of wines. The Goats will roam. Capisce?!
The Vineyard Don Goatti’s personal selection comprises Sangiovese from Darling, Barbera from Paarl and Cabernet Sauvignon from Stellenbosch.
The Winemaking After being de-stalked and lightly crushed, the juice was fermented in stainless steel tanks. After malolactic fermentation the various components were sent to 225l barriques for 13 months. The wine was matured in a mix of French and American oak, mainly 2nd to 4th fill, with approximately 10 percent new wood being used. The components are all kept separate and blended to achieve the style that Don Goatti is looking for. The wine was lightly filtered once before being bottled.
Analysis
Alcohol 14.5%
Residual Sugar 2.6 g/l
Acidity 5.9 g/l
pH 3.68

Wine Makers Notes

Tasting Notes
Bouquet Sweet, currant fruit on the nose, with tobacco and cedar.
Palate Lighter medium bodied style underpinned by food-friendly acidity courtesy of the Barbera. Supple tannins and oak notes come through on the finish.
Serving and Storage