Tuesday 19 October 2021

#WineRoutingWithLloyd - Glen Carlou


Another #WineRoutingWithLloyd stop this year included a quick drive from Stellenbosch, out to Glen Carlou. The tasting room has a feel of a game farm, with the thatch roof & the furniture. It's a taste & smell of the bushveld right here in the winelands. 




Glen Carlou has an impressive list of wines under their belt. They are renowned for their Chardonnay, but you'll find everything from a Sauvignon Blanc & Naturally Sweet Chenin Blanc to a Syrah & Pinot Noir. Most definitely a variety to choose from & really, none disappoint. 


I kicked things off with a bubbly - it's the right way to do things. The Glen Carlou Blanc de Blancs is an all Chardonnay Brut Cap Classique. A gentle mousse with white stone fruits & soft floral notes on the nose. Whilst on the palate, that Chardonnay really shines - with a unique green apple, lemon & lime accompanied by a bit of toasted brioche. Most definitely something for any occasion & would pair well with light seafood. 


The Glen Carlou Quartz Stone Chardonnay was another favourite of mine - a more complex golden white wine, with combination of citrus & those buttery aromas on the nose. Those flavours evolve on the palate, where a butterscotch becomes more evident. The aftertaste is not exactly as expected, with a lingering minerality & creamy almond like finish. This is a 100% single vineyard Chardonnay & would serve well with fresh pasta. 


On the red side - I've developed a love for Syrah, so I opted in for a glass of the 2019. A deep purple in the glass & as you swirl your glass, aromas of ripe black cherries & cinnamon develop. A full-bodied palate with blackberries & prominent spicy undertones & oak. Beautifully balanced with a soft tannin that should pair rather well with a mushroom soup, red meat dishes & even with some dark chocolate.


Lastly I tasted The Collection Cabernet Franc. Vibrant red fruits & dark ripe plums with a touch of vanilla & tobacco leaf make for a delightful nose. The palate is full of dark fruit & a slight herbaceousness that I'd compare to a peppermint. A velvety finish adds to the elegance of the long aftertaste. 

Check out Glen Carlou here. A visit is highly recommended - the picturesque views from the tasting room & wine, make for a great day out. 


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