Kanonkop Estate

Kadette Cape Blend

8.8183 ratings
8.712 pro ratings
Stellenbosch, Coastal Region, Western Cape, South Africa
Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage, Merlot, Cabernet Franc
Top Notes For
MICHAEL COOPER DipWSET

Owner TomeVinos wine shops, WSET Level 3, Blogger www.spanishwinesandmore.com, blog.tomevinos.com

8.9

#pinotage blend. Needs to decant a little. #southafricanwine

#pinotage blend. Needs to decant a little. #southafricanwine

Mar 3rd, 2020
Victor Charcan

Expressive nose of dark bramble fruit, some tyre hints, cinnamon. A bit rough on the finish (alcohol, some grippy tannins) but good overall.

Expressive nose of dark bramble fruit, some tyre hints, cinnamon. A bit rough on the finish (alcohol, some grippy tannins) but good overall.

Dec 12th, 2019
MICHAEL COOPER DipWSET

Owner TomeVinos wine shops, WSET Level 3, Blogger www.spanishwinesandmore.com, blog.tomevinos.com

8.9

Interesting wine from #southafricanwine #southafrica but #pinotage is an invader grape and it permiates through this blend too much in my opinion. And yet interesting invention and has freshness and texture

Interesting wine from #southafricanwine #southafrica but #pinotage is an invader grape and it permiates through this blend too much in my opinion. And yet interesting invention and has freshness and texture

Sep 22nd, 2019
David T

Independent Sommelier/Wine Educator

8.8

This is their entry level red and made to be an everyday wine. It drinks well early with a half-hour decant. 2017 is one of the better overall vintages on the Western Cape.

The nose shows dark expresso style fruits with a bit of rubber toy. Blackberries, dark cherries, blue fruits, strawberries & some plum notes and red & dark florals.

The body is full with grainy, cocoa dry tannins. Blackberries, dark cherries, blue fruits, strawberries, some plum notes and red & dark florals. Nice acidity and a round easy drinking finish.

Photos of; their tasting bar, concrete temp controlled open top fermenters (if they weren’t as deep as they are and contained temperature coils, you might think they are Lagares like they use in the Douro Valley), tasting room goodies and the mountain view outside their Cellar Door.

This is their entry level red and made to be an everyday wine. It drinks well early with a half-hour decant. 2017 is one of the better overall vintages on the Western Cape.

The nose shows dark expresso style fruits with a bit of rubber toy. Blackberries, dark cherries, blue fruits, strawberries & some plum notes and red & dark florals.

The body is full with grainy, cocoa dry tannins. Blackberries, dark cherries, blue fruits, strawberries, some plum notes and red & dark florals. Nice acidity and a round easy drinking finish.

Photos of; their tasting bar, concrete temp controlled open top fermenters (if they weren’t as deep as they are and contained temperature coils, you might think they are Lagares like they use in the Douro Valley), tasting room goodies and the mountain view outside their Cellar Door.

May 14th, 2019
Meg Herring

Mostly Pinotage with same Cab Sauv and Merlot. Tastes very unique... I’m interested to see how it will be day 2.

Mostly Pinotage with same Cab Sauv and Merlot. Tastes very unique... I’m interested to see how it will be day 2.

Jun 17th, 2018
Peter van den Besselaar

Vintage 2014 Needs aeration

Vintage 2014 Needs aeration

Jan 20th, 2018
Rebecca Fletcher

Red cranberry. All fruit and berries, earth and spice. The oak is integrated nicely. M acid, body and front tannin. Black cherry, plum, and chocolate. Needs a little time.

Red cranberry. All fruit and berries, earth and spice. The oak is integrated nicely. M acid, body and front tannin. Black cherry, plum, and chocolate. Needs a little time.

3 people found it helpfulAug 12th, 2016
Allison Lyzenga

Medium garnet; medium intensity aromas of black fruit, baking spices, vanilla, beef jerky; dry, medium acid, medium tannins, high alcohol, medium plus body, medium intensity flavors consistent with aromas; classic style

Medium garnet; medium intensity aromas of black fruit, baking spices, vanilla, beef jerky; dry, medium acid, medium tannins, high alcohol, medium plus body, medium intensity flavors consistent with aromas; classic style

1 person found it helpfulFeb 19th, 2020
Jay Svoboda

Get ready for smoked wood chips. After that comes the weird vegetation that I always associate with S Africa: brambly, dirty fruit that just makes me think untrained bush vines combined with some stems in the crush (the alcohol pushes through a bit too). The palette displays that same smoked wood up front, with the brambled fruit to follow. Also notes of ink, earth and a funky spice I can’t quite nail down. It’s a different kind of experience, but worth trying for yourself. Definitely a food wine, and refined tannins for such a young wine.

Get ready for smoked wood chips. After that comes the weird vegetation that I always associate with S Africa: brambly, dirty fruit that just makes me think untrained bush vines combined with some stems in the crush (the alcohol pushes through a bit too). The palette displays that same smoked wood up front, with the brambled fruit to follow. Also notes of ink, earth and a funky spice I can’t quite nail down. It’s a different kind of experience, but worth trying for yourself. Definitely a food wine, and refined tannins for such a young wine.

1 person found it helpfulJun 7th, 2018
Shirish Bhide

Surprisingly Light bodied though with strong aromas of black fruit and a hint of chocolate to finish. Short+ finish.

Surprisingly Light bodied though with strong aromas of black fruit and a hint of chocolate to finish. Short+ finish.

1 person found it helpfulFeb 19th, 2016