Adi Badenhorst Secateurs Chenin Blanc 2019
- AA Badenhorst Family Wines
- White wine - dry
- South Africa - Swartland
- Chenin Blanc
- John Platter: 3.5 stars "Volume 2018" A rating for the volume 2019 is not available until the Platter edition 2020!
€10.45*
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Product information "Adi Badenhorst Secateurs Chenin Blanc 2019"
The Adi Badenhorst Chenin Blanc ensnares the nose with classic Chenin aromas of tropical fruit, yellow apple and ripe pear - aromas that continue seamlessly to the full and lushly rich palate. An ingenious Swartland drop, which shows off with lots of freshness and full taste!
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The grapes for this Chenin Blanc were harvested by hand with great care and stored overnight in the refrigerator. The following day the grapes were pressed all over the bunch and left to rest in the tank. The grapes were harvested over a period of 12 days, meaning that fresh juice was added to the already fermenting juice every day, which extended the alcoholic fermentation process by a good 20 days. A small portion of the juice was fermented in French oak. The wine was left on the lees for 7 months before being bottled with occasional stirring of the yeast.
| Alcohol % Vol: | 13.5 |
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| age restriction: | from 16 years |
| bottle closure: | screw cap |
| bottle size [liter]: | 0,75 |
| country of origin: | South Africa |
| distributor: | Curry Premium Wines oHG, D-86938 Schondorf |
| grape varietals: | Chenin Blanc |
| main grape varietal: | Chenin Blanc |
| optimal drinking window (under ideal storage conditions): | 2021 |
| ratings: | John Platter 3.5 Sterne |
| single varietal / blend: | mono varietal |
| type of bottling: | Bottle |
| vinification and maturation: | Barrique |
| vintage: | 2019 |
| wine colour: | white |
| winemaker: | Adi Badenhorst |
| wine region: | Swartland |
| wine style: | dry |
| wine type: | White wine |
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- John Platter: 3.5 stars "Volume 2018" A rating for the volume 2019 is not available until the Platter edition 2020!
- Jahrgang 2018 - John Platter: 3.5 Sterne