The Chocolate Block 2022, Boekenhoutskloof
Brand : Boekenhoutskloof
- Gift wrapping:
- Options available
- Region:
- South Africa
- Grape Variety:
- Syrah/Shiraz
- Grape Variety:
- Grenache/Garnacha
- Grape Variety:
- Cinsault
- Bottle Size:
- 750ml
- Bottle Size:
- Magnum/1.5L
- Bottle Size:
- Double Magnum/3L
- Bottle Size:
- Methusalem/6L
- ABV:
- 14.5%
- Vintage:
- 2022
Boysenberry and dark cherry dominate an inviting nose, with gentle scents of violets and rose petals and intriguing whiffs of exotic spice. The brambly black and red fruits of the nose follow through with flavours of ripe plums, black currant, dried cranberries and blueberries. Slight hints of cured meat and espresso add complexity to the round, silky mid-palate. The mouth-coating texture of dark milk chocolate is balanced with fine, powdery tannins and fresh yet integrated acidity. The wine is medium-bodied, lithe, and elegant with licorice and subtle hints of crushed coriander and black cardamom lingering on a smooth, soft finish.
The Chocolate Block 2022 marks the 21st vintage of this iconic wine and the first to fully utilise Boekenhoutskloof’s new OXOline system within the renovated Maturation Cellar at Helderberg Winery. Cold winter conditions resulted in a slow start to the 2022 growing season with budding occurring 2-3 weeks later than average. This delay continued throughout with late veraison. Frequent rain showers ensured lush canopy growth which protected clusters from sporadic sunburn during the accelerated, hot December conditions and the heat peaks experienced during January. This vintage showed lower-than-average yields with fruit that was perfumed, aromatic and elegant with balanced tannins.
“A skilfully blended and packaged wine that manages to shift large volumes at an extremely profitable price, The Chocolate Block is a clever assemblage of mostly Syrah from the Goldmine and Porseleinberg vineyards. Fleshy, perfumed and smooth, it has sweet goji berry and summer pudding fruit, velvety tannins, scented cinnamon oak and a fresh, lifted finish. 2024-29” Tim Atkin MW, South Africa Report 2023, 93 pts
"We made an important decision in 2015 to shift from general appellation Western Cape to Wine of Origin Swartland. The significance is that we can directly manage the majority of the fruit being vinified for The Chocolate Block and farm the vineyards using our sustainable approach to viticulture. After more than a decade of working with these Swartland vineyards, our Porseleinberg and Goldmine farms represent about 60% of the fruit in the final blend. Notably, we can see that the wines have changed stylistically. With our acquisition of Partnership Vineyard in ’22, we have further expanded our footprint in the Swartland and our goal of eventually filling our fermenters with our own, sustainably farmed vineyards. It's about the purity of fruit, elegance and structure." Marc Kent