At Flagstone we aim to make wine that respects our 350 year old winemaking heritage, while always celebrating the magnificence of nature. We want to make gorgeous wines that stimulate your brain as much as they please your taste buds.
In order to set one’s chronometer at port, ship captains kept a beady eye on a harbour’s time ball. The building depicted on the front of the label is the Time Ball Tower which still stands in the Cape Town Harbour.
A time ball on top of the tower drops at a predetermined time (in Cape Town it was one o’clock in the afternoon) to enable sailors to set or check their marine chronometers from the ships. This enabled them to keep their timepieces super accurate and so calculate longitude while at sea. Longitude is Flagstone’s wayfinder wine, a place where people enter the quirky world of Flagstone.
The secret to crafting our Longitude is painstaking blending, using the three varieties we think do consistently brilliantly in our environment – Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Petit Verdot. We want to accentuate a unique South African combination of accessibility and complex diversity. Longitude must taste juicy and fruity. It must feel soft, but have intriguing, lingering tannins and flavour. The Cabernet Sauvignon gives structure and presence, the Shiraz adds a spicy, velvety mouth-feel and Petit Verdot is there for an extra dollop of dense, dark fruit flavour.