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Sourced from Wildepaardekloof – Ashton, the Drift Estate and Hemel-en-Aarde. All grapes are low yields, sustainably farmed and hand picked. Cabernet franc and malbec, are destemmed respectively, Grenache is whole cluster carbonic fermentation in a closed tank under CO2. Must was kept cool for 5-7 days, after which tanks were warmed up and natural yeast carried out the fermentation. Pressed off the skins 24-31 days after completion of alcoholic fermentation using a traditional basket press. Natural malolactic fermentation took place in barrel. Wine was in barrel for 20 months and racked three times before bottling. Course filtration only, no fining.
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Ghost in the Machine Chardonnay 2022
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Bruce Jack
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Hand picked fruit, pressed, settled and racked to barrel for fermentation. Combination of natural and inoculated yeast. Partial malolactic fermentation, 8 months in barrel.
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Ghost in the Machine Chenin Blanc 2023
White Wine, Chenin Blanc

Ghost in the Machine Chenin Blanc 2023

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This vineyard was planted in 1978. It was picked in 2 batches for ripeness and freshness. Grapes were hand sorted before destemming under CO2 to open top fermenters. Cold soak on the skins for 2 days prior to the start of fermentation with wild yeast; one punch down daily during fermentation to keep the cap submerged; cool fermentation at 11-13C; pressed after two weeks on the skins(total) using a traditional basket press and transferred directly to barrel; partial malolactic fermentation, 7 months in a mixture of French and American oak. 3 rackings prior to bottling.
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Ghost in the Machine Clairette Blanche
White Wine, Clairette Blanche

Ghost in the Machine Clairette Blanche

Bruce Jack
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“Ghost in the Machine” refers to the resilience of human imagination in the face of an artificial-intelligence-dominated onslaught. Facial recognition, cancel culture, erosion of human rights, fake news and the technological tsunami simultaneously opens and suppresses society. And equality, environmental sustainability and peace seem less attainable than ever. However, the might of our imagination, incomprehensible as it is, burns like a bright light of hope at the end of the tunnel. Any noble endeavor like winemaking is driven by this imaginative sun. So no matter the enveloping power of machines, the uncertainty AI instills or the hopelessness of climate change, there will be an eternal light of human imagination offering solutions. This range of wines exists to allow winemaking imagination and passion free reign… these wines are disinterested in market trends or the whims of wine writers and commentators – we craft these wines to dance that beautiful dance whose beat is the seasons and whose music is luck.
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Ghost in the Machine Malbec Viognier 2023
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Ghost in the Machine Malbec Viognier 2023

Bruce Jack
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Malbec grapes are sourced from The Drift Estate and viognier from Wildepaardekloof – the Frater farm near Ashton, also the home of the Mary le Bow wines. Co-ferment on the skins of partially fermented Viognier skins plus destemmed and whole clusted Malbec. Must was kept cool for 4 days, after which natural yeast completed the fermentation. Pressed off the skins 2 days after completion of alcoholic fermentation using a traditional basket press. Natural malolactic fermentation took place in barrel. The wine was in barrel for 18 months and racked twice before bottling.
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Ghost in the Machine Sauvignon Blanc 2023
White Wine, Sauvignon Blanc

Ghost in the Machine Sauvignon Blanc 2023

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“Ghost in the Machine” refers to the resilience of human imagination in the face of an artificial-intelligence-dominated onslaught. Facial recognition, cancel culture, erosion of human rights, fake news and the technological tsunami simultaneously opens and suppresses society. And equality, environmental sustainability and peace seem less attainable than ever. However, the might of our imagination, incomprehensible as it is, burns like a bright light of hope at the end of the tunnel. Any noble endeavor like winemaking is driven by this imaginative sun. So no matter the enveloping power of machines, the uncertainty AI instills or the hopelessness of climate change, there will be an eternal light of human imagination offering solutions. This range of wines exists to allow winemaking imagination and passion free reign… these wines are disinterested in market trends or the whims of wine writers and commentators – we craft these wines to dance that beautiful dance whose beat is the seasons and whose music is luck.
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Ghost in the Machine Shiraz
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Ghost in the Machine Shiraz

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Ghost in the Machine Shiraz - The shiraz and malbec are sourced from our Estate in the Overberg and the grenache noir from Hemel-en-Aarde. The shiraz and malbec are destemmed respectively. Grenache whole cluster carbonic fermentation in a closed tank under CO2. Must was kept cool for 5-7 days, after which tanks were warmed up and natural yeast carried out the fermentation. Pressed off the skins 31-33 days after completion of alcoholic fermentation using a traditional basket press. Natural malolactic fermentation took place in barrel. 20 months in oak. The wine was racked 3 times before bottling on 17 December 2020. Cellar at a cool temperature for 5 years.
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The Drift Gift Horse Barbera 2018
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The Drift Gift Horse Barbera 2018

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I have always tried to make wines that are unusual in their delicious drinkability while still maintaining a sense of place. They must be generous, but not soupy. They must be technically correct, but bursting with character, life and energy. They must be clearly defined by their variety, but have a unique signature. Over the last few decades I’ve made many mistakes and learnt many lessons. I’ve had the privilege to hone my skills over more than 30 harvests, working with gifted viticulturalists in vineyards all over the world. I have been closely acquainted with some exceptional vineyards over the years. I thought I had seen most of what there was to see. And then this vineyard came into my life… It isn’t big – about half an hectare. When we ripped the soil in preparation for planting, I walked all over this small piece of land investigating the stones that had come to the surface and trying to read into the soil because I wasn’t sure what I should plant into it. After a few years, when we finally got the vines up onto the cordon wire, they struggled, looking forlorn and unhappy. We babysat them, nursing them along, worried they didn’t like their new home. However, their roots slowly found a home in the soil and the vines started standing prouder and stronger. It took ten long years before we allowed a crop to hang and ripen fully. We handled the grapes the way we handle all our grapes, with extreme care and love. The intense colour of the juice was a good sign, but it wasn’t until malolactic fermentation had finished; after the wine had been resting in barrel for two months that we realised we had something truly magnificent. This is a once in a lifetime vineyard – the confluence of so many factors, all coming together to make magic happen.
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The Drift Moveable Feast 2019
Red Wine, Blend

The Drift Moveable Feast 2019

Bruce Jack
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We had been hiking since daybreak. We would have started earlier, but walking in the dark in these mountains is dangerous. There a few perilously steep sections close to the farm and then there are the puffadders and berg adders – almost impossible to see with torchlight on a rocky buck trail. We stopped first only when the sun burned above our left shoulder. I stripped down to my long-sleeved cotton shirt and glugged icy gulps of water from my partially frozen water bottle. Sweat ran down my face, but I felt strong, my hips and old rugby knees holding up well under the weight of my rucksack. We reached the first infra-red camera by 8am and Harry got busy replacing the memory card and battery. The western kloof was narrow here with steep granite walls. Through natural illusion it appears to be a cul-de-sac of rock. But we pushed on, scrambling up a small wall of rock and into a hidden hollow that you can’t even discern from Google Earth. Another hour of scrambling and we had reached the deepest corner of the kloof where it rises suddenly to meet a ridge of granite running at 800m altitude for four kilometres to the west and the east along the mountain. Hidden behind 6 foot high Protea bushes, which somehow miraculously escaped the last fire, is a flat rock we call “Breakfast Rock”. I packed out the bread-rolls and made breakfast sandwiches with cheese and ripe heirloom tomatoes. We ate them hungrily looking back down the mountain to the estate vineyards and homestead and across the patchwork Overberg Valley to the far purple Riversonderend mountain range in the north. It is the sort of view that silences one. It is such a visual feast, so awe-inspiringly beautiful that words seem superfluous to the moment. With this wine we want to capture the essence of this corner of the universe, the spirit and the beauty of this place. We want to paint the landscape with aromas and flavours, and we use wine grapes as our art materials.
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The Drift Penelope MCC
MCC/Sparkling Wine

The Drift Penelope MCC

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The sun hesitated and hung above the western mountains, reluctant to lose sight of the valley. This caused earth to suddenly stop its wobbly spin and everything went flying. Cows and sheep and hay bales and trucks went hurtling overhead – flying off over the horizon. But I was expecting this, because it had happened before. In fact, it happened a lot during spring when the valley was at its most beautiful. I had tied myself to a thick vineyard pole and fastened an ice bucket to my leg with some scrap trellis wire. Carefully placed in the ice bucket was a bottle of Penelope. A champagne flute was strapped to my hand with stretchy, white, electrical tape (because the only other colour I had in the toolbox was yellow and that was obviously going to clash with the colour of the wine). Now I know exactly what you are thinking… “when everything was flying around, how the hell did he keep the bottle in the ice bucket?” Aha, great question! With an elastic rope tied around the neck, of course. It almost snapped and broke free when earth stopped. My plan would have been dashed had I not also cable-tied the bottle to the ice bucket handle! Call me OCD, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. Now the recent yoga practice came in handy as I bent down, loosened the wire with my spare hand and watched the cork fly out, followed by the wine. I was ready! I managed to catch about half a glass of the torrent, the rest spraying over the vineyard. And I watched the sun sit there in the amazed sky and it watched me back. At that moment we both knew how beautiful the valley was, but the sun knew I could also taste it.
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The Drift There Are Still Mysteries Pinot Noir 2019
Red Wine, Barbera

The Drift There Are Still Mysteries Pinot Noir 2019

Bruce Jack
R650,00
Product sold in box of 6 bottles
R3,900.00
The Drift There Are Still Mysteries Pinot Noir - This block will get whacked by the South-Easter,” he stated matter-of-factly. I was half sliding, half walking down the steep gravel slope. We were staking out what would eventually become the small vineyard that made this wine. “Ja, I know, Dad,” I replied over my shoulder, trying to sound confident and as though the university education I’d enjoyed was money well spent. These Pinot vines now gaze out to the south-west, where the sun sets into the sea. This mesmeric view is difficult to turn away from. Our Drift Estate wines are all unmistakably mountain-born. The crunchiness of elegant red fruit tells you the grapes ripened at altitude. The concentration of aroma and flavour are the result of the wind. And with this Pinot, the crisp, tenacious finish is a cool-climate, mountain signature. “Does this vineyard need to be this cold?” he asked. “It’s always cold up here.” “Yes, Dad. It’s Pinot.” I am trying to sound like the guy who’s made the stuff before and really knows what he’s on about. “Pinot can handle the wind.” I pause, trying to line up the next row of stakes that will one day be trellis poles. “And anyway, it doesn’t really gust here, Dad.” I notice him pause, and straighten up and look down at me for a moment from the edge of the ridge. It was an early spring evening. A few tenacious Jackal Buzzards were still cruising overhead, hoping the late sun would catch scurrying prey in the Renosterbos around us. He didn’t need to say anything. We were at altitude, about 45kms from the cold ocean to the south, and on a wind-torn, uncomfortably-steep slope. Crucially, we were sinking our hard-earned money into an unproven vineyard area. When I did my soil tests decades ago, I unearthed this little spur of soil – unlike any I’d ever seen in South Africa. Ancient, decomposed Table Mountain sandstone, mixed with weathered shale and red clay and interspersed with metamorphosed limestone. It looked perfect to grow powerful, yet elegant Pinot Noir. And so it has proved. We produce 7 barrels a year, but only bottle in exceptional years. To date (in 2018) we have only released three vintages from a vineyard planted in 2002.
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