Klein Constantia

Klein Constantia


In winemaking terms we think of South Africa as part of the New World, but Klein Constantia in the Western Cape has a longer history than most "Old" World estates. By the 19th century the sweet wine of Constance had become mythical; Napoleon drank it in exile on St. Helena, Jane Austen recommended it for "its healing powers on a disappointed heart", and Baudelaire compared it to his lover`s lips. So historical Vin de Constance may be, but mired in tradition it is not. Current winemaker Matt Day, while conscious he is the custodian of a wine world treasure that will outlive him, is not scared to innovate, and likes to swap winemaking tips with Sandrine Garbay of Chateau d`Yquem in a never-ceasing quest for greater quality. His efforts have been recognised by Tim Atkin`s classifying Klein Constantia as a South African First Growth. (NT 05/08/19)