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Production 

The grapes are crushed and left on the skins for 1 hour. The grape must settles for 1 day in a settling tank and is then racked to barrel. The grapes are fermented using natural yeasts, which occur naturally in the vineyard. The must ferments at around 17ºC = 20ºC. The wine is left on the lees and then these are stirred, initially once per week and then every third week. Thereafter the wine is fined with bentonite but not filtered before bottling, sulphur levels are kept to a minimum.Wood Ageing: 10% new French and American balance in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fill. 10 months in 225 litre barrels.

Post House Stamp of Chenin 2020 (6 bottles case)

£124.99Price
75 Centiliters
Quantity
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  • Tasting notes

    Nose offers peach, honey, pineapple, citrus and hints of liquorice. Rich, full bodied palate with delicate flavours of tropical fruit, orange and minerals. Soft, round entry finishing with a long and full mouthfeel. A hint of sweetness. Perception of sweetness comes from the lees contact and fruit. Drinking well, but still young. Will mature for another two to three years with honey character evolving. Keep for up to 6 years.

  • Info

    GRAPE VARIETY

    Chenin Blanc

    VINTAGE

    2020

    COUNTRY

    South Africa

    REGION

    Stellenbosch

    ABV

    13.8%

    TOTAL ACIDITY

    5.6%

    RESIDUAL SUGAR

    2.6%

    PRODUCTION METHODS

    Vegetarian

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