Description
This 2019 vintage Bush Vine Chenin Blanc was made with carefully selected grapes from a 37 year old Single Vineyard Bush Vine block, from the farm Sonop, Stellenbosch. The vines, with rootstock Richter 99, were planted in 1982 by Francois du Bois. The soil type, which is derived mainly from granite, is reddish to yellow in colour, acidic with good physical and water-retention properties; mainly Oakleaf, Tukulu and Clovelly soil types.
The wine boasts a bouquet of yellow apples, white pear and hints of honey, with an appealing freshness on the finish.
Awards
Gold Concours Mondial de Bruxelles
Double Gold Veritas
Gold Michelangelo International Wine and Spirits
Double Platinum National Wine Challenge
93 pts Decanter Points
Certifications
Alcohol
14.5%
Analytical data
dry
Vineyard: Stellenbosch
The vines, with rootstock Richter 99, were planted in 1982 by Francois du Bois. The soil type, which is derived mainly from granite, is reddish to yellow in colour, acidic with good physical and water-retention properties; mainly Oakleaf, Tukulu and Clovelly soil types.
Soil Type
The soil type, which is derived mainly from granite, is reddish to yellow in colour, acidic with good physical and water-retention properties; mainly Oakleaf, Tukulu and Clovelly soil types.
Harvest Notes
Phenolic ripe grapes were harvested
Vinification
Phenolic ripe grapes were harvested, cold soaked for 6 hours on the skins. Using only the free run juice, fermentation was initiated in stainless steel tanks and halfway through fermentation transferred to new French oak barrels, where it finished its primary fermentation. Secondary fermentation and aging for 312 days in 100% new French oak barrels.
Maturation
Secondary fermentation and aging for 312 days in 100% new French oak barrels. Bottled in January 2020 and released September 2020.