The Winemaking Ingenuity and Excellence of Sakkie Mouton is Ceaseless – Tasting Two Exciting New 2024 Vintage Releases…
Every year, I look at the wide array of phenomenal new wines being produced by the next generation of Cape young guns and am simply astounded by the ingenuity, attention to detail and precision these producers are able to conjure up often with bought in fruit parcels acting as their blank canvases. For me, no producer personifies this endless striving for excellence and creativity more than Sakkie Mouton, the Weskus maverick.
With Sakkie’s Revenge of the Crayfish now an established icon Chenin Blanc in the Cape’s annual new release schedule, I am always left wondering what new tricks Sakkie will pull out of his sleeve as his new vintage vinous treasures are revealed. This year, with the 2024 vintage, he has pushed the boundaries even further with not one but two eccentric new releases… a Piquepoul Blanc and a Lledoner Pelut / Agiorgitiko Rosé blend. I recently received samples of both and had a chance to taste these fascinating, paradigm shifting wines.
Sakkie Mouton Family Wines Piquepoul Blanc 2024, WO Oliphantsrivier, 12.3% Abv.
3.1g/l RS | 7.9g/l TA | 3.31pH
Produced from Piquepoul vines planted in 2021 on Karoo Sandstone soils 25km from the ocean, the colour shows a deep golden bonze hue with an incredibly enticing crystalline clarity and brightness. On the nose, the aromatics are rich, complex, and exotic as you would expect after two weeks maceration on the skins. There is a seductive perfume of white blossoms before intensely pithy aromas of freshly pealed naartjies, soft waxy orange peel, ripe pineapple chunks and crunchy white peach flow from the glass. There is a faint mineral dustiness and granitic spice lurking alongside hints of green apple, nori seaweed and Sakkie’s signature briney maritime Weskus salinity. The palate is medium bodied and compact in construction with delicious reinforcing tangy lemony acids, hints of tart pineapple, freshly squeezed grapefruit juice and a salty, wet stone minerality on the dry, pithy finish. I love the way Sakkie has managed to coax an extra layer of depth and texture out on the palate from 4 months extended gross lees contact, yet he manages to retain the wines majestic purity, freshness, and piercing salinity effortlessly. This is a far more complex and characterful Piquepoul Blanc than many consumers in Europe will be familiar with from the South of France and its deliciousness is simply off the charts. Enjoy the halo vibrancy of these young vines now on release and over the next 3 to 5 years.
(Wine Safari Score: 93/100 Greg Sherwood MW)
Sakkie Mouton Family Wines Lledoner Pelut / Agiorgitiko Rosé 2024, WO Oliphantsrivier, 12.5% Abv.
7.5g/l RS | 12.5g/l TA | 3.24pH
A alluring bright orange pink colour in the glass, this young vibrant 2024 Rosé displays a dramatic array of aromatics with seductively complex notes of naartjie peel, orange citrus, sea breeze salinity, pink musk candy, Parma violets, Turkish delight and delicate hints of rose petals and crushed limes. In the mouth the wine shows an incredible balance and symmetry, with an intense concentration of oranges and limes, pithy ruby grapefruit, tart strawberry and chalky, stony cranberry nuances on a vibrant, zippy finish. An incredibly enticing, seductive Rosé that displays a mouth-watering moreishness… one sip swiftly inviting another. The delicate red berry and watermelon hints combined with a stony pithiness make this an incredibly food friendly wine. This innovative blend typifies Sakkie Mouton’s style at the moment as he l continues to flex his winemaking genius. Drink now, preferably with some Cape salmon or yellow fin tuna sashimi or any Asian fusion cuisine, and over the next 2 to 4 years.
(Wine Safari Score: 94/100 Greg Sherwood MW)