13,50 €
Spier Seaward Chenin Blanc 2019
Spier Seaward Chenin Blanc 2019
Manufacturer: Spier Wine Farm
A wine that despite its 5 years of age still looks very young. The colour is already golden yellow and mature, but the characteristic of the wine obtained from the vineyards (Ward) by the ocean (Sea) is still in the wine. The aroma opens with aromas of ripe peaches and apricots, accompanied by light traces of green bonpari and honey. On the palate, the wine is robust and fuller-bodied, like a proper Chenin Blanc, but the proximity of the vineyards to the ocean makes the flavours fresh, with perfect acidity and a long finish.
Tim Atkin 89
2019 / 0.75l / 14% / Stellenbosch - South Africa
About the winery
The Spier winery and farm was founded in 1692. In that time, the winery has come a long way and still strives to follow traditional winemaking practices, but also to keep up with current technology. Even though the winery produces hundreds of thousands of bottles a year, it stands by its regenerative approach to grape growing, i.e. the considerate care of the vines. During its time in the Stellenbosch appellation, it has twice been named the best winery in South Africa.
What we say about the best wineries is that there is no art to making great and expensive wines. The art of the winemaker is to have a balanced range and offer appropriate quality in each category. Whether you open something from the core Signature range, our popular Seaward range or the impeccable Frans K. Smith flagship range dedicated to long-time winemaker and Spier employee, it will be worth it. Speaking for ourselves, we can definitely say that Spier is our heart's desire and we would recommend everyone to visit this winery one day and taste not only the wines but also the fantastic locally produced cuisine.

Terroir
Stellenbosch lies just 40 km east of Cape Town. The Simonsberg Mountains to the north separate it from Paarl, while the Hottentot Holland Mountains to the east separate it from Walker Bay. False Bay lies about 12 miles (20 km) to the south.
Granite and sandstone soils are found throughout Stellenbosch. Due to their high clay content, they have excellent water retention properties, although they are free draining. Sufficient winter rainfall allows growers to keep irrigation to a minimum. Much has been made of the suitability of the soils in Stellenbosch for growing particularly premium red wine grapes.
The climate in the area is relatively hot and dry, although the influence of the False Bay sea is evident in the south. In the afternoons, the vineyards are buffeted by a cool south-easterly wind, which refreshes the grapes after the hot morning sun. White wine varieties are often planted closer to the ocean where this effect is more pronounced.

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Spier Seaward Chenin Blanc 2019