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Stellenrust 46 Chenin Blanc (barrel fermented) 2010 75cl
6 x Bottle (75cl)
Price
£98.14
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Colour
White
Vintage
2010
Producer
StellenRust Wine Est
Country
SOUTH AFRICA
Region
STELLENBOSCH
Sub Region
NOT APPLICABLE
Product code
13STE4B2010
Availability
4 cases
Grape Variety
100% Chenin Blanc
Tasting Notes
A wine definitely made to be the only one in its class. This is a very rich tropical wine, with intense flavours of pear-drop on the nose, carried forward onto a caramel creamy palate of well judged oak.
Vinification Details.
The grapes used for this wine come from 45 year old bush vines from the Bottelary property. In the cellar, the grapes were crushed and the juice allowed to ferment naturally in an assortment of barrels. The wine is kept on its fermentation lees in the barrel for 9 months after fermentation. We also use a section of botrytised Chenin in this wine giving it a subtle honeycomb flavour and good ageing capability. Time spent on lees in barrel: 9 months in oak: Mainly French and bit of Hungarian and American oak as well
Regional info.
Stellenbosch is an important wine producing area in the Western Cape province of South Africa located at about 30 miles (50 kilometers) east of Cape Town. It is a hilly terrain with most vineyards lying at an elevation of about 100 meters in a sheltered valley. The overall terroir of Stellenbosch consists of a Mediterranean climate with warm and dry growing seasons, along with a variety of soils that are favorable in the production of high quality wines.
South Africa currently has 101 957 hectares under vines, of which approximately 18% is planted in the wine of origin Stellenbosch region.
Stellenbosch is indeed a very succesful wine making region, and has the most wine awards per capita/wine than any other region in South Africa!
The historical town of Stellenbosch, which features some of the finest examples of Cape Dutch architecture, boasts a winemaking tradition which stretches back to the end of the 17th-century. The mountainous terrain, good rainfall, deep well-drained soils and diversity of terroirs make this a sought-after viticultural area. The rapidly increasing number of wine estates and producers (in excess of 160) includes some of the most famous names in Cape wine. The district, with its mix of historic estates and contemporary wineries, produces excellent examples of almost all the noble grape varieties and is known for the quality of its blended reds.
Stellenbosch, the 'town of oaks', is also the educational and research centre of the winelands. Stellenbosch University is the only university in South Africa which offers a degree in viticulture and oenology, and it has many of the country's most successful winemakers as alumni. The Elsenburg School of Agriculture is also near Stellenbosch, as is the Nietvoorbij Institute of Viticulture and Oenology. This organisation has one of the most modern experimental wineries in the world and, at its experimental farms (situated in several winegrowing districts), important research into new varietals, clones and rootstocks is undertaken.
The intensively farmed Stellenbosch district has been divided up into several smaller viticultural pockets including Banghoek, Bottelary, Devon Valley, Jonkershoek Valley, Papegaaiberg, Polkadraai Hills and Simonsberg-Stellenbosch.
More information
ageing potential
enjoy now, up to 5 years
organic
No
vegetarians
Yes
climate
cooler climate
residual sugar
7.2g/l
vineyard name
Stellenrust vineyards
food match
This Chenin will compliment an array of dishes: from orange infused duck confit to lemon infused Norwegian salmon on a bed of creamed spinach and potato.
total acidity
7.5g/l
wine ph
3.2
makers name
Tertius Boshoff
vegans
No
