Chardonnay grapes are sourced from cool climate region Elgin, close to the Atlantic Ocean, where the combination of climate-moderating factors give slower ripening and thus more-balanced wine with great complexity. The Pinotage and the Chenin bushvine grapes grow in the premium dry Swartland region, where the dominant soil is shale with pockets of granite and farming techniques are irrigation-free. Bush vines dig deep and give concentrated flavours in the grapes. The Nguni pictured on the label are a well known cattle breed in Southern Africa and regarded as a status symbol by the Zulu tribes.
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Characteristics:Dry wine, barrel fermented, with an intense bouquet of citrus, peach and floral undertones. Mouth-filling richness derived from lees contact, complemented by fruit notes and...
€11.50
Characteristics:Swartland grapes grown on low-yielding vineyards. Cool sea breezes keep temperatures lower in the hot summer months. Hand harvested & 15 months barrel maturation on...
€23.00
Characteristics:Low-yielding bushvines in Swartland planted on deep red soils with excellent water retention, benefitting optimally from the cool Benguela current sea breezes. Hand harvested in...
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Characteristics:Low-yielding bushvines in Swartland on deep red soils with excellent water retention, benefitting optimally from the cool Benguela current sea breezes. Hand harvested in the...