Other recent vintages:  2018  

Field Atlas reflects Noble Hill's deep connection with the soils of the Simonsberg. We co-ferment whole bunches from selected vineyards to balance lightness & structure. Floral, black pepper, & olive purée aromas underlined by umami and earth.

  • South Africa    Simonsberg    Simonsberg-Paarl
  • 81%
    Syrah
      11%
    Mourvèdre
      6%
    Viognier
      2%
    Grenache
     
  • Alcohol
      12.5%
  • Certified sustainable
  • Natural wine
  • Oak
      50% of blend 18 months in old French oak barrels
  • Organic in conversion
  • Production
      2,500 cases
  • Residual sugar
      1.5
  • Soil
      Granite and clay
  • Vegan
  • Vineyard aspect
      Northwest
  • Vineyard elevation
      200-350m
  • Award
      93 points Tim Atkin MW (2021 vintage)
  • Award
      93 points, 4.5 stars, Platter's South African Wine Guide (2019 vintage)

In the vines

Field Atlas is a unique blend that begins in our estate vineyards. We field blend and co-ferment Syrah, Mourvèdre, Grenache Noir, & Viognier. Each vineyard is carefully selected for compatibility. Each vineyard’s unique elevation, aspect, and soil gives us flexibility in creating a harmonious, cohesive, and delicate wine.

In 2021 a mild and wet spring was followed by a long, moderate summer. This resulted in good phenolic ripeness and one of the latest pickings in recent memory. The vintage shows balance and elegance.

The wine

At harvest, fruit is hand-sorted, lightly crushed, and cold soaked to allow the flavours and colours in the grapes’ skins to soak into the wine gently and naturally. A significant proportion of whole clusters are added to the fermentation for partial carbonic maceration. The wine is oxygenated daily via remontage and délestage before being racked into large format concrete tanks and 225l French oak barrels at the end of primary fermentation. The wine is matured for 18 months before bottling.

Field Atlas reminds us of fresh black cherries, liquorice, and black pepper. The wine is delicate, smooth and balanced. The oak is well-integrated and will age through at least 2026. Produced in respect of natural processes, some sedimentation may occur in bottle.