While Sakkie Mouton, together with his extended family of grape farmers in the Vredendal environs, have been integral in helping to launch a number of old vine Colombar brands onto the market such as the Naude Family Wines Langpad Old Vine 2020, Sakkie’s own first release only materialised at the end of 2022 with the maiden Vloedvlak 2022, a delicious wine that further expanded the premium offering of this once workhorse white cultivar.

The 2023 Vloedvlak is once again a 100% Colombar wine sourced from the same specific original clone old vine vineyard planted in 1978 on the banks of the mighty Olifants River, located only 25 kilometres from the cold Atlantic Ocean that acts to shape and influence the style and structure of the best Wes Kus wine expressions. Grapes were picked early in the morning to preserve freshness, then cooled down before being pressed the following morning.
Whole bunch pressing was done without the addition of any enzymes, then left overnight to settle in a stainless steel tank, before being racked to another tank to allow natural fermentation to commence. The final portion of the alcoholic fermentation took place in 228 litre barrels where the wine was then aged for five months on its gross lees, with two months of light bâtonnage, before being bottled unfiltered and unfined with a small addition of sulphur.

Vloedvlak means flood plain in Afrikaans and alludes to the manner of flood irrigation that is commonly employed in the region with the close proximity of the Olifants River. However, due to excessive flooding in this vineyard in 2024 from freak weather conditions, Sakkie was not able to produce a Vloedvlak Colombar, but instead, will produce an alternative old vine Colombar from vineyards near to the Naude Langpad vineyard in Vredendal.

Sakkie Mouton Family Wines Vloedvlak Colombar 2023, WO Olifants River, 10.94% Abv.
1.4g/l RS | 7.6g/l TA | 3.25pH
This is another wonderfully pinpoint and precise white wine that speaks volumes about the increasing focus and textural finesse Sakkie now manages to increasingly capture on all his wines. Beautifully perfumed, saline and mineral all at once, the nose is packed full of white blossom, lime peel, white peach, orange zest, sherbet coated bon bons, and wet thatch notes over multiple layers of wet stone minerality, a sea breeze salinity, dried kelp and umami, nori seaweed nuances. Like all Sakkie’s wines, the aromatics are very subtle and delicate, merely suggestive rather than prescriptive. In the mouth, the texture is fine, crystalline and harmonious, but also deliciously tangy and mouthwatering with salty, briney acids, notes of lemon and lime pastille, white peach and a long, clean, stony savoury finish. I tasted this new release over two days to really let the wine’s full complexity express itself and to allow the underlying texture to open its shoulders and fill all corners of the mouth. After that, even my stoical will power was insufficient to hold off drinking the rest of the bottle. This is a majestic white wine and another important building block in the ongoing South African Colombar(d) storyline. Drink now and over the next 6 to 8+ years.
(Wine Safari Score: 94+/100 Greg Sherwood MW)
