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Specifications
In the cellar
The grapes of this wine were whole bunch pressed and the wine was made in a very natural way with no commercial yeast, enzymes or fining agents being used. Fermentation lasted 10-14 days with regular battonage before racking. The wine was aged for 12 months in 90% seasoned French and Hungarian oak barrels and 10% in concrete eggs.
In the vineyard
Rooted in the oldest viticulture soil in the world, it is made up of decomposed granite on the lower slopes of the Helderberg Mountain. This vineyard enjoyed the refreshingly cool breezes from False Bay (Atlantic Ocean) during the day and cool air at night flowing down the mountain, resulting in even ripening of the berries and good natural acidity. The macro climate is maritime, with cold wet winters and sunny warm summers, with the Helderberg Ward being the coolest in the Stellenbosch region. The vineyards are meticulously cared for by hand. The crop is reduced to ensure maximum quality. Organic and biodynamic practices are employed by not using any pesticides, herbicides or chemical spray. 100% estate grown.
Ageing
This wine is perfect to drink now, however, it can age very well for five to eight years if stored in the proper and appropriate conditions.
Cultivar
Chenin Blanc
Food Pairing
This brilliantly light wine pairs well with the spices and aromas of Asian dish.
Awards and Recognition
Received 4 stars at the Platters Awards
Rated 92 by Tim Atkins
About the Wine Estate
At Longridge they strive to be as environmentally conscious as possible. Biodynamic viticultural methods are utilised to the fullest in their vineyards; they strive to produce excellent quality wines while minimalising the impact they have on the environment. On the farm, their vines, herbs and vegetables are free from artificial pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers. Each cultivar is tended to by using only natural methods and no commercial yeasts, enzymes or fining agents. The restaurant also utilizes sustainability to the best of its ability by only using produce grown organically on the farm and locally-sourced produce.