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Spier6x Seaward Chardonnay 2023

R123.17 Each
R123.17 Each

R739

Retail: R810
Not for persons under the age of 18.
About

Situated near Stellenbosch, Spier is one of South Africa’s oldest wine farms with a recorded winemaking history dating back to 1692. While rooted in this heritage, we've got a vibrant and conscious energy, and are home to one of the largest collections of contemporary South African art.

Product Features
  • This is a new vintage that has not been rated yet.
  • Previous vintage award: Double Gold Veritas.
  • Only free-run juice drained by gravity was used for fermentation, 60% of which was fermented in stainless-steel tanks and 40% in older French oak barrels.
  • Thereafter, the wine spent 8 months on the lees. 
  • The oak component was blended with the stainless-steel fermented wine prior to bottling.
  • Aromas of mandarin and pear drops with undertones of raw almonds on the nose. 
  • The creamy palate offers fresh citrus, nectarine and well-integrated vanilla.
  • Enjoy with pork chops, roast chicken or creamy mushroom pasta.
Product Specifications
  • Alcohol by Volume: 14.35
  • Region: Coastal Region

For more information visit Spier

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