Stefan Hartmann

Stefan Hartmann

Smooth, drinkable, value for money South African Estate wines. Soft handling of grapes and gentle oaking preserves varietal character, focus on drinkability and elegance.


About Stefan Hartmann

  • The Pinotage and the Shiraz from head winemaker Stefan, have both taken SILVER medals at the International Wine Challenge 2010
  • A local  lad, he learned his winemaking from his father...and then toured the world, working at some of the biggest names to polish his craft.
  • Luckily for Stephan, the owners of the estate have given him a mandate to do whatever it takes to produce stunning wines, without compromise. We are proud to support him. Get behind this winemaker in his quest for success!
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Stefan's Story

 

I grew up living on various farms that produced wine grapes. In my primary school days we lived on a farm next to a winery. I guess this planted the seed for my love of wine!

Later on, my Dad started farming grapes and selling them off to a Co-op Winery. This is when I decided to go study Viticulture. The degree I did at University combined viticulture and wine. After learning more about wine, doing practicals and making experimental wine, I was then well and truly hooked.

What do I love about the job? Well, I love to create things and then see people enjoy it. The satisfaction of this makes all the effort worth the while.

Winemaking gives me an all round experience, with something new everyday. Your time is divided between office work (which is crap!), cellar work (which is great) and farm/vineyards (which is also great).

If any of them get under my skin, I move to the next one, and so on until I get everything done (or not as the case is sometimes...!).

There are of course a few other things which aren't so great about the job... snobbish wine critics and personalites for example! But without a doubt, the positives outweigh the negatives!

My top winemaking philosophies?

  • Make wine people want to drink, not spit
  • Keep the varietal character of each wine by not adding to much wood
  • Use every vintage to better the following one
  • Use the best grapes possible
  • Remember to enjoy it and not work/worry all day

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£9.49 is an absolute bargain for this wine and is reflected in 94% of 1326 who would buy again.

andrew 20:44 31/01/2012 Comment

£12.99



I knew that I didn't like oaked whites before I ordered this, however it's been some time since I tested that theory and this came up on sale with some sparkling reviews and I fancied experimenting.

It has a lot going for it, good body with a rich mouth feel and fresh clear fruit with hints of lemon and pineapple, the Semillon tempers the acidity of the SB well.

Unfortunately my dislike of oak came into play at the finish and spoilt the party. It's not something I'll be trying again in a hurry but I would have been interested to see now an unoaked version would taste.

For now I'll stick to the Manely reds which are all outstanding.

Steven 13:59 30/01/2012 Comment

£11.99



This wine seemed a bit weedy and lacking the body and clarety quality of a good Pinotage. With my introductory voucher it was good value, but I would not buy again at full price.

Ian 16:04 29/01/2012 Comment

£12.99



Would order again for food

Phil 11:20 29/01/2012 Comment

£12.99



I have had this wine twice before and it is lush, rich, full-bodied and fruity, but my last bottle was corked :-(

RACHEL 14:51 28/01/2012 Comment

£12.99



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