Proefkonyn Gamay Noir Cinsault 2021

By , 13 March 2025

Proefkonyn, meaning “guinea pig” in reference to experimentation, is the name Franco Lourens of Lourens Family Wines uses for his small-batch, occasional-release wines. The Gamay Noir Cinsault 2021 is a standout.

A blend of 64% Stellenbosch Gamay Noir, made by Lourens with a portion of whole-bunch fermentation, and 36% Swartland Cinsault, crafted by friend and cellarmate Lukas van Loggerenberg, the wine was matured for 10 months in older oak.

The nose offers red and black berries, fynbos, rose, and a touch of earth, while the palate remains remarkably youthful – juicy fruit, bright acidity, and lightly grippy tannins. Pure and poised, it carries a modest 12.5% alcohol yet delivers impressive concentration. Price: R205 a bottle.

CE’s rating: 92/100.

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