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BergsigPatmos Reserve Chenin Blanc 2017 (R133.16 per bottle, 6 bottles)

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R799

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Bergsig Estate is situated in one of South Africa’s most picturesque wine valleys: the Breedekloof Wine Valley. Situated at the foot of two big mountain ranges - the Drakenstein and the Hex River Mountains - our vines are fed by water accumulated from mountain streams which can run throughout summer, as these mountains are often snow-capped in winter, storing a life source until the sun melts it into much-needed water for our grapes.

Product Features
  • Rich aroma of dried apricots and ripe citrus complemented by a touch of wood. This is an elegant, yet complex wine with excellent maturation potential. 
  • The full creamy texture of this wine makes it a great food companion.
  • Early morning handpicked from a single vineyard. 
  • Left on the lees for 60 days for added complexity. 
  • A careful approach to wood maturation was followed, and meticulously tried and tested to ensure optimum elegance and mouthfeel. 
  • The wine was fermented and matured for 12 months in 300-litre French oak barrels.
  • WOTM 2020 Ranked 2, Platter Wine guide 2020, Veritas 2018 -Gold
Product Specification
  • Breede River
  • Reserve
  • Cultivar 100% Chenin
  • ABV: 14.2%
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