Zorgvliet Simone'

2022

Region: Banghoek
Wine of Origin: Banghoek
Winemaker: Bernard le Roux

Producer Information

Wine has been a product of the Valley since the first white man settled there. Vine cuttings were sent to the first commander of the Cape, Jan van Riebeeck, from Germany’s Rhineland in 1654 but arrived rotten. Another batch, sent in the following year, proved to be the root and foundation of the wine industry. The first wine was produced on February 2, 1659 and Van Riebeeck wrote joyously in his diary: Today, praise be the Lord, wine was made for the first time from Cape grapes.

From the beginning life was hard. Lions and leopards roamed the mountains, and living conditions were primitive. The first parties were simply given government provisions, the plants to make temporary homes, and much encouragement. The settlers, thrown back on their own ingenuity, courage and resourcefulness, created a hardy, independent and self-sufficient lifestyle based on their strong belief in God and the land.

Banghoek was originally known as ‘De Bange Hoek’ which is how it was indicated on a transport map of Zeven Rivieren in the year 1704. Not only was it dangerously steep but there were gangs, escaped slaves, lions, leopards and other wild animals in the dense forest area. Travelers were wary of this area because many were attacked by these animals and slaves that escaped from prison and thrown into the river. Apparently you still find leopards in these surrounding mountains today.

The road from Stellenbosch originally ran through Idasvallei over the farm Nazareth – today Glen Bourne – to the top of the neck at the farm Die Hel, whose name later became Rust and Vrede nowknown as Kylemore, over Bethlehem and through the Groot Drakenstein.

The owner of Die Hel made his income from toll money and accommodation to farmers making their way to and from the Cape. Today Banghoek is a proud sub region of Stellenbosch. Zorgvliet Wines is proud to be part of this history.

Pursuing this mission is a dedicated team of talented individuals. Knowledge and passion for exceptional, personalized service are the foundation upon which our experience is built.

We believe each of us needs a sense of dignity, pride and satisfaction in what we do. Because satisfying our clients depends on the united efforts of many, we are most effective when we work together cooperatively, respecting each other’s contributions and importance.

Wine Information

Alcohol: 13.21%
Residual Sugar: 2.67 g/l
PH: 3.25
TA: 6.46


Color: White
Varietals: Semillon (52%)
Sauvignon Blanc (48%)
Style: Dry
Type: Still
Category: White blend wooded
Unit of Measure: 750 ml
Production: 2444 bottles
Price Code: C

An exceptionally complex wine with green herbs and lemongrass on the nose. The palate is concentrated and rich with a refreshing grip. The wine is named after the owners second daughter.

Awards

Platter Awards 92 points, 4.5 stars (Double Gold)

Production

Suitable for Vegetarians No
Suitable for Vegans Yes
Vineyard / Terroir / Climate Banghoek-Stellenbosch. 300-400m Elevation. South and East-facing slopes. Mean Feb. temps are 2C cooler than Stellenbosch Semillon grows in sandy gravel loam. The Sauvignon grows on south facing terraced slopes.
From Old Vines No

Certifications

Product is Certifified Organic No
Product is Certifified Biodynamic No
Local Certifications
Is Fairtrade Certified No
Fairtrade Accreditation