BoekenhoutskloofThe Wolftrap White 2021

Product code: 11380
£9.50 inc VAT
£57.00 / case of 6
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Franschhoek Valley
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 38% Viognier, 32% Chenin Blanc, 30% Grenache Blanc
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Franschhoek Valley
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 38% Viognier, 32% Chenin Blanc, 30% Grenache Blanc

Product Notes

Boekenhoutskloof The Wolftrap White wine hails from lush South African vineyards. This complex white blend balances Viognier, Chenin Blanc, and Grenache Blanc, offering an exceptional sensory experience. A feast for the nose, it elevates delicate floral hints along with peach and honey aromas. On the palate, it provides a vibrant amalgamation of fresh fruits and spices, underlined by a charming creaminess and a velvety finish. Renowned for its complexity and depth, this elegant wine makes a spectacular pairing with seafood or white meat dishes. It's a perfect tipple for those yearning a quintessential South African wine.

Tasting Notes

A bold nose entices with its abundance of nectarine, peach melba and stewed apple aromas with delicate whiffs of lemon meringue. The white peach character of the nose follows through onto the midpalate with flavours of lemon verbena, quince and chives. The palate is soft, smooth and medium bodied yet with vibrant, integrated acidity. The wine has a slight spicy finish with hints of nettles, flint and preserved lemons.

About the Winery

Boekenhoutskloof

Nestled in the heartland of the South African Franschhoek Valley, the Boekenhoutskloof winery is a hidden gem amidst an ocean of vast vineyards. Its name, which is as intriguing as its wines, is bestowed in honour of the indigenous Cape Beech tree heavily present in the area. This winery is renowned for its mastery in cultivating a diversified assortment of grape varietals, each one meticulously tended to, mirroring a marriage of traditional winemaking values with innovative viticulture.

Celebrated for its exceptional offerings, the wines crafted at Boekenhoutskloof are a masterclass on their own. The winery is particularly lauded for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and a proprietary red blend named 'The Chocolate Block' which have all earned repeated critical acclaim. It's also known for crafting distinguished Sauvignon Blancs and Semillons characterised by their unique, tasting profiles and commendable aging potential.

At the heart of Boekenhoutskloof’s operations is the belief that good wine is born from good terroir. As such the winery’s utmost care is reserved for their vineyards, with emphasis placed on sustainable farming methods. The winery also boasts a biodiversity conservation programme, protecting the delicate flora in the surrounding areas. Visitors to Boekenhoutskloof are encouraged on guided tours across this verdant expanse, allowing them to experience the vineyard’s enchanting beauty first hand.

But the efforts of Boekenhoutskloof extend far beyond just making fine wines; they are also deeply committed to community development. A significant portion of their proceeds are dedicated towards education and upliftment of local communities emphasizing their ethos of giving back to society.

In summary, Boekenhoutskloof winery is much more than a winery. It's a celebration of heritage, nature, and undeniably, great wine. Its reverence for the environment and commitment to cultivating world-class wines, aptly embodies the spirit of South African winemaking. A visit to Boekenhoutskloof, is then, nothing less than a journey through the culture, soul and lifeblood of the Franschhoek Valley.

http://www.boekenhoutskloof.co.za

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