96 points Neal Martin (Wine Advocate): "The 2014 Columella comes in a 13.65% alcohol, the lowest since 2000 according to Eben Sadie. "I am not looking for a wine that necessarily goes BOOM when it's first shown...I want a wine to age. There is no new oak now used during the élevage. When we look chemically at this wine, it is much more age-worthy than what we were making in 2010: there is a lot more CO2, the tannins are around 30% less ripe, a combination of the picking date and the grape variety, which makes them more oxygen stable." It has a brooding bouquet with brambly black fruit, briary, wild heather and cold stoney aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red and black fruit, very well balanced with crisp but firm tannins. The fruit feels blacker than previous vintages, a little more salinity towards the finish that conveys a subtle marine influence. It is a more introspective take on Columella, but this lends it an intellectual rather than hedonistic bent that I think was not a characteristic of the wine in its earlier vintages. Drink: 2023-2040. (Apr 2017)"
94 points Wine Spectator: "[$150 list] This has a beautifully rendered core of pure, delineated raspberry, cherry and red currant fruit that races from start to finish, carried by a light graphite edge and backed by a long, iron- and mesquite-accented finish. Very focused, with mouthwatering drive. Syrah, Mourvèdre, Grenache and Cinsault. Drink now through 2027. 750 cases made. (5/31/17)"
Product SKU |
701252 |
Producer |
Sadie Family |
Country |
South Africa |
Region |
Western Cape |
SubRegion |
Swartland |
Varietal |
Other Red Blends |
Vintage |
2014 |
Size |
750ml |
Color |
Red |
Blend |
Syrah, Mourvèdre, Grenache and Cinsault |
ABV |
14.0% |
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