Proefkonyn Gamay Noir Cinsault 2021
By Christian Eedes, 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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