Mocandunda was planted to a stony ridge, at 450 metres altitude, a place of warm, sun drenched daylight hours, followed by the sobering cool of cloudless nights. A choice block atop the stony ridge was sown to a very special clone, a patch of red loamy clays, given pride of place for the realization of statuesque Cabernet Sauvignon wines. An extended term in the luxury of artisanally coopered French oak, completes an opulent style of Cabernet, its sublime seamlessness and exemplary integration, the ultimate indulgence of boot polish tannins, black bramble berries and urbane ebony oak.