Vin de Constance
    Klein Constantia

    Vin de Constance, 2021

    97/100
    Inside Bordeaux
    97+/100
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    97/100
    Vinous
    Available Vintages
    En primeur
    1. 2021

      6x50cl

      EP

      £288.00

    2. 2021

      3x1.5L

      EP

      £477.00

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    Critic Reviews

    97+/100
    Monica Larner,
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    This wine has been made the same way since 1737. The Klein Constantia 2021 Vin de Constance reflects a great vintage on the Cape. The three-week period in March when fruit is harvested is Winemaker Matthew Day's favorite time of year. He loves the way the sunshine hits this beautiful part of the vineyard. Muscat de Frontignan is planted to 40% bush vines and 60% trellised vines (this section is harvested last). They make as many as 25 to 30 passes through the vineyard at harvest. Because Muscat lacks acidity, they pick the bush vines early. Magic happens, he says, during maceration, when aromas of candied fruit and honey fill the winery. This is a beautifully balanced wine that stands on three pillars, all carefully aligned: sugar, acidity and alcohol. This vintage has 165 grams per liter of residual sugar and between 14% and 14.5% alcohol. Micro-oxidation is encouraged through the oak, especially during the first one and a half years of maturation. After that, the wine is put in foudre to integrate for one and half years. The result is a sweet wine that almost tastes dry thanks to its inner complexity and generous composition. Background tones of teak, perfumed sandalwood, nougat and Turkish tea will appear stronger as the wine continues its bottle evolution. According to Matthew Day, Vin de Constance usually peaks after five years in bottle, and then it starts a second round and opens up again. "It's absolutely mind-blowing," he says. This clone comes from a massal selection. In 2012, the team isolated the best-performing blocks, and they selected six clones, later narrowed down to two. The bouquet is understated, so delicate, so fine.
    drinking window 2025 - 2060
    date of review 06/2025
    97/100
    Jane Anson,
    Inside Bordeaux
    A long, relatively cool season where harvest was two weeks later than usual, and this is displaying exceptional tension and switchback textures of opulence and acidity. So poised and well judged, waves of bitter marmalade, lemon rind, mango, pineapple, crème caramel and luscious dried apricot flavours, such intensity and length, touch of nutmeg, flint and walnut on the finish. Matthew Day winemaker. 18 months in 50% new 500L Hungarian and French oak barrels, followed by 16 months in large oak casks, 173g/l residual sugar.
    drinking window 2025 - 2045
    date of review 02/2025
    97/100
    Neal Martin,
    Vinous
    The 2021 Vin de Constance comes from 27 different batches with two weeks on the skins. With 173.5 grams per liter of residual sugar (the same as 2020), it presents a very pure bouquet, effervescent with quince, orange zest and just a hint of marmalade—wonderfully delineated and focused. The palate is supremely well balanced with a viscous entry and extremely good weight in the mouth, but the acidity (6.3 grams per liter) keeps this on its toes. Quite spicy on the finish, this lingers long in the mouth, and I can still feel it 30 seconds after it has departed. There’s real freshness and electricity here. Outstanding.
    drinking window 2025 - 2045
    date of review 09/2024

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    Specifications

    Country:
    South Africa
    Region:
    Constantia
    Appellation:
    Constantia
    Grape Variety:
    Muscat de Frontignan
    abv:
    14%

    allergen information

    This product may contain sulphites. Full allergen information is available upon request, please call our Customer Relations Team on +44 (0)20 7484 6430.