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Klein Constantia Vin De Constance 2022 (50cl)

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Klein Constantia Vin De Constance 2022 (50cl)
#1 in James Suckling Top 100 South African Wines of 2025
€57.00 IB
IB per bottle
1x50cl

ETA: 12-14 weeks

€57.00 IB per caseIn Bond per case
€69.50inc VAT per case
€57.00 IB
IB per bottle
6x50cl

ETA: 12-14 weeks

€342.00 IB per caseIn Bond per case
€417.03inc VAT per case

Wine Critic Reviews


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James Suckling

Fragrant, enticing aromas of apricot jam, jasmine, orange rind, mangoes, cloves and creme caramel waft from the glass, combining with candied ginger and cinnamon rolls. It’s luscious and concentrated. The sweet fruit is balanced by bright acidity with spicy, savory and zesty components. Very long and beautiful. Drink or hold.

Power and precision in the flavours, a touch of tar, rosebuds, pink grapefruit, preserved citrus, star anise, just a ton of flavour and character and grip, it stretches out through the palate, peach pit, with energy and power. Just such a consistently great wine. Matthew Day winemaker, 90ha estate, 18 months in 50% new 500L Hungarian and French oak barrels, followed by 16 months in large oak casks, 168g/h residual sugar.

  • Reviewer Name: Jane Anson

Picked in 18 tranches to build complexity in the wine, this is the latest in a run of excellent Vin de Constance releases from the ever-youthful Matt Day. Broader and more exotic than the 2021, with a pH of 3.8, it has notes of honey, crème brûlée and orange marmalade, vanilla-scented 50% new oak, refreshing acidity and a textbook 168 grams of residual sugar.

  • Reviewer Name: Tim Atkin MW

The 2022 Vin de Constance was picked from 15 March until 7 April, with fewer picks since Matt Day said the team is more confident about when and how to pick. There were 18 passes through the vines compared to 30 in the past. There is one week maceration on the skins with pumpovers, then a pied de cuve is made with further fermentation on the skins with inoculated Sauternes strain of yeast. It went through a one or two hour press, with a lot of blending done in the small hours of the morning until all the tanks are around 165g/L residual sugar with 14 degrees alcohol, at which point Day finds that the fermentation stops naturally. It is aged for 18 months in 500-litre barrels with 50% new oak and a further 20 months (slightly longer) in barrel. It has a very pure and perfumed nose with wild honey, yellow fruit, quince and then hints of rose water and white flowers that emerge with time. The palate is viscous on the entry with exquisite balance. There is richness, as you expect from a Vin de Constance, but there is also no sense of heaviness and plenty of tension on the finish. Very precise and full of energy, this is a sophisticated Vin de Constance that will age beautifully in bottle.

  • Drinking Window: 2029 - 2050
  • Reviewer Name: Neal Martin