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Dorp StreetStellenbosch Sauvignon Blanc 2017 (R44.83 per bottle, 6 bottles)

R269

Retail: R450
Not for sale to persons under the age of 18
About the wine:

Dorp Street pays tribute to one of the oldest and most charming avenues in the Cape. Heaving with history and hugged from both sides by towering oaks and elegant buildings, it was once the gateway to the city. Today, one can only imagine the countless stories that played out behind Dorp Street's stately facades and the many journeys that began right here in the heart of a town.

Product analysis
  • VARIETAL 100% Sauvignon Blanc
  • WINE OF ORIGIN Stellenbosch
  • APPELLATION Dorp Street Sauvignon Blanc
  • VINTAGE 2017 PROFILE Dry ALCOHOL 13,5%
  • VOLUME 750 ml PH 3.5 TA 5.1 RS 1.2
  • 750ml (X6)
Tasting notes

An explosion of ripe tropical fruit flavours on the pallet. The natural fermentation gives it a layered fruit dimension that ends in a lusciously juicy finish that is very well integrated and balanced with a bright acidity supported by the subtle use of wood Food suggestion: This wine can stand up to rich foods such as pasta, poultry and fish with creamy sauces

In The Vineyard

A cool and wet winter allowed vines to go into proper dormancy. We experienced severe winds at the end of November and extreme heatwave conditions at the end of December. This resulted in slower ripening and the ability to harvest at lower sugar levels. With good canopy management and perfect harvest decisions, we manage to harvest the Sauvignon Blanc without any rot or spoilage problems. 2017 In particular, was a very dry year so the fruit that did survive, shows extraordinary characters.

The Harvest

The grapes were harvested by hand from beginning February and was very challenging due to severe droughts.

In The Cellar 60% was fermented in stainless steel tanks between 12C and 15C and left on the lees for six months, racked and tank matured for another six months. It was mixed with the lees occasionally to impart freshness and a full body that would not be overwhelmed by wood.

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