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Goedehoop Wine EstateStellenbosch Chardonnay 2014 (R116.50 per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

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Goede Hoop Wine Estate is situated deep in a Stellenbosch valley known as the Bottelary Kloof. The old farmhouse, rich in atmosphere, was built in 1880. In 1928 the Bestbier family purchased the wine estate and today Pieter Bestbier is a third-generation winemaker on Goede Hoop. Their underground cellar is the perfect place to mature and store these incredible wines. If you are a fan of Wooded Chardonnay, definitely do not let this one go.  This is the last of the line so stocks are limited. 

Product Features
  • Rich and rewarding with a youthful and intriguing nose of lemon, hazelnut, vanilla and pineapple Soft and mouthfilling, this is a classy wine with supportive acidity and a melange of flavours: stone fruits and cream, asparagus and peardrop and all elegance and subtle power.
  • 2014 was an incredible year. The wine is youthful, crisp and mineral-driven wine. Perfectly balanced and to be best enjoyed with food.
Product Features
  • Vintage: 2014
  • Varietal: Chardonnay
  • Origin: Stellenbosch (Botterlary)
  • Bottle per case: 6
  • Wine Maker: P.J. Bestbier
  • Vol 13.29%
 

 

 

 


 

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