Badenhorst Family Wines
The free-run juice was naturally fermented in old casks and concrete tank. This wine spent 13 months in 500 and 600L old casks and, after blending, another 6 – 8 months in concrete tank. This was a first in the Cape for Grenache Gris. Expect perfumed aromas of spice, tea, stone fruit and citrus blossoms. The palate is ripe with incredible length and complex flavour. Elegantly powerful. 8200 bottles were produced. Platter : 4.5*
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Information on this wine:
- Type : White Wine
- Country : South Africa
- Origin : Coastal (Swartland)
- Details : White
- Year : 2009
- Cepage : 29% Chenin Blanc, 23% Roussanne, 11% Viognier, 11% Chardonnay, 10% Grenache Blanc, 5% Colombard, 5% Grenache Gris, 2% Sémillon, 2% Verdelho, 2% Clairette Blanche
- Wine Style : White Blends
- Price : 20-40
- Product Ref.: WWZ054
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