Raats Red Jasper - Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2013
Review by Mark Henstock
Raats' Red Jasper fools me every time. In South Africa, Raats have a reputation for their love of the Cabernet Franc varietal. Their heralded "Family" Cab Franc is considered one of the best expressions of this varietal the country has to offer. Hidden in it's shadow, however, is another gem, Red Jasper. I'm supping away at the 2nd glass and it has just started to open up...
This 5 way Cape Bordeux-style blend, leading with 85% Cab Franc, initially comes across as very shy. I was nearly disappointed at the shy nose at first, but having had previous experience with Raats' red wines (and South African Cab Franc in general), I knew there would be more in store.
The wine really does open up into a kaleidoscope of aromas and flavours. Dark fruit, tea, violets, tobacco... talk about a wine with layers! Each sip just begs for another and what intricacies the glass will reveal next.
I think I might just go for glass #3 and see what it has to offer...
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