Founded in 1776 in the remote Franschhoek Valley, Boekenhoutskloof has become one of South Africa’s most iconic wineries, known for crafting expressive, terroir-driven wines. At the heart of this legacy lies a deep respect for heritage vineyards, none more profound than the historic Semillon parcels that form the backbone of this extraordinary wine. Made from Certified Heritage Vineyards, planted in 1902, 1936, and 1942, this Semillon represents one of the most compelling and age-worthy white wines in the Cape.
The 2021 vintage reflects the quiet power and depth that only old vines can deliver. Pale straw in colour, the wine opens with an initially reserved bouquet that gently reveals delicate aromas of melon, kumquat, acacia flower, and jasmine, layered with hints of ginger spice and apple blossom. On the palate, it is pure, textured, and elegant, showcasing flavours of poached pear, quince, lemon zest, and starfruit, with well-integrated oak lending gentle complexity. Subtle nuances of angelica, chamomile, and a light saline edge carry through to the finish, which is persistent, refined, and ever-so-slightly spicy. A small addition of historic Muscat d’Alexandrie, planted in 1902, brings a whisper of aromatic lift, while naturally occurring Semillon Gris adds structure and intrigue.