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David & Nadia Sadie Chenin Blanc Rondevlei 2021 750ml

size
750ml
country
South Africa
appellation
Swartland
DC
97
JS
95
DC
97
Rated 97 by Decanter
The Sadies’ approach is to farm and work vines as biologically as possible, and this follows through to the winery, where they work with minimal intervention wherever possible. Rondevlei vineyard was planted in 1984, and 2021 is the first single-vineyard wine from this plot. A quarter of the wine was aged in concrete egg. Greg Sherwood MW: A very serious, grown-up Chenin showing dusty granitic minerality, a hint of stony reduction but also pristine purity, white peach and green apple vibrancy, with a sophisticated finish. Beverley Blanning MW: Smoky, intense nose. Restrained and mineral, with excellent precision and beautifully savoury fruit. A super-stylish Chenin for the long term, but this is highly enjoyable now. Roger Jones: Melon, ginger syrup, gentle herbs, immense purity. Delicate white peach and nectarine peel, hints of poached Williams pear. It’s complex, layered and still evolving. ... More details
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David & Nadia Sadie Chenin Blanc Rondevlei 2021 750ml

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DC
97
JS
95
DC
97
Rated 97 by Decanter
The Sadies’ approach is to farm and work vines as biologically as possible, and this follows through to the winery, where they work with minimal intervention wherever possible. Rondevlei vineyard was planted in 1984, and 2021 is the first single-vineyard wine from this plot. A quarter of the wine was aged in concrete egg. Greg Sherwood MW: A very serious, grown-up Chenin showing dusty granitic minerality, a hint of stony reduction but also pristine purity, white peach and green apple vibrancy, with a sophisticated finish. Beverley Blanning MW: Smoky, intense nose. Restrained and mineral, with excellent precision and beautifully savoury fruit. A super-stylish Chenin for the long term, but this is highly enjoyable now. Roger Jones: Melon, ginger syrup, gentle herbs, immense purity. Delicate white peach and nectarine peel, hints of poached Williams pear. It’s complex, layered and still evolving.
JS
95
Rated 95 by James Suckling
Aromas of sliced pears, green apples, dried lemon peel. Medium-bodied with supple, gentle texture. Elegant and nuanced on the palate showing lovely restraint. Oyster shell and sweet thyme. Crushed stone, too. Shining acidity. Delicious. From old vines planted in 1984. Drink or hold.
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size
750ml
country
South Africa
appellation
Swartland
Overview
The Sadies’ approach is to farm and work vines as biologically as possible, and this follows through to the winery, where they work with minimal intervention wherever possible. Rondevlei vineyard was planted in 1984, and 2021 is the first single-vineyard wine from this plot. A quarter of the wine was aged in concrete egg. Greg Sherwood MW: A very serious, grown-up Chenin showing dusty granitic minerality, a hint of stony reduction but also pristine purity, white peach and green apple vibrancy, with a sophisticated finish. Beverley Blanning MW: Smoky, intense nose. Restrained and mineral, with excellent precision and beautifully savoury fruit. A super-stylish Chenin for the long term, but this is highly enjoyable now. Roger Jones: Melon, ginger syrup, gentle herbs, immense purity. Delicate white peach and nectarine peel, hints of poached Williams pear. It’s complex, layered and still evolving.
green grapes

Varietal: Chenin Blanc

The green skinned grapes of the Chenin Blanc varietal are used for a wide range of different wines. In their native home of France, they are used for the production of some excellent sparkling crémants, or allowed to develop noble rot, which intensifies their natural sweetness and produces some unusual and intense flavors In most countries around the world, though, Chenin Blanc grapes are used for the production of high quality still white wines, which have the ability to express the finer features of the terroir they are grown on. Many winemakers like to age their Chenin Blanc wines in oak or chestnut barrels, which adds an extra layer of complexity to the wines. These grapes thrive best in heavy clay soils, and ripen late in the season, when their natural flavors can come through fully.
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Region: Coastal Region

The coastal region of South Africa is a wonderful place for viticulture. With gorgeously long, hot summer days, tempered by brisk oceanic winds, the grapevines can grow healthily, the fruit can ripen fully, and beautiful wines of great character and flavor can be made. For several hundred years now, the coastal region of South Africa has proven itself to be a highly important wine region, capable of supporting many grape varietals, suitable for still, fortified and sparkling wines. Today, the most popular grapes by far are Chenin Blanc, which produces the most recognizable wines of South Africa. However, also popular are many of the Bordeaux varieties of red and white grape, along with relative newcomers, such as Pinotage, which grow exceptionally well in the coastal terroir.
fields

Country: South Africa

Perhaps the most famous and well respected of all the wine regions in South Africa is that of Constantia, which holds many of the oldest and most traditional wineries in the country. Here, the temperate climate receives the Atlantic winds which cool the vineyards, and the fertile soil allows the grapes to grow to full ripeness, resulting in highly flavorful wines which are enjoyed around the world. Whilst Sauvignon Blanc varietals make up the most widely exported wines of this region, the rest of the country produces a huge and impressive range of wines, made up from varietals native to many different European countries. From excellent Champagne style sparkling wines, to aromatic fortified examples, fruity reds and refreshing whites, South Africa continues to impress and surprise, with modern techniques and technologies leading the way and producing exceptional results.
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green grapes

Varietal: Chenin Blanc

The green skinned grapes of the Chenin Blanc varietal are used for a wide range of different wines. In their native home of France, they are used for the production of some excellent sparkling crémants, or allowed to develop noble rot, which intensifies their natural sweetness and produces some unusual and intense flavors In most countries around the world, though, Chenin Blanc grapes are used for the production of high quality still white wines, which have the ability to express the finer features of the terroir they are grown on. Many winemakers like to age their Chenin Blanc wines in oak or chestnut barrels, which adds an extra layer of complexity to the wines. These grapes thrive best in heavy clay soils, and ripen late in the season, when their natural flavors can come through fully.
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Region: Coastal Region

The coastal region of South Africa is a wonderful place for viticulture. With gorgeously long, hot summer days, tempered by brisk oceanic winds, the grapevines can grow healthily, the fruit can ripen fully, and beautiful wines of great character and flavor can be made. For several hundred years now, the coastal region of South Africa has proven itself to be a highly important wine region, capable of supporting many grape varietals, suitable for still, fortified and sparkling wines. Today, the most popular grapes by far are Chenin Blanc, which produces the most recognizable wines of South Africa. However, also popular are many of the Bordeaux varieties of red and white grape, along with relative newcomers, such as Pinotage, which grow exceptionally well in the coastal terroir.
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Country: South Africa

Perhaps the most famous and well respected of all the wine regions in South Africa is that of Constantia, which holds many of the oldest and most traditional wineries in the country. Here, the temperate climate receives the Atlantic winds which cool the vineyards, and the fertile soil allows the grapes to grow to full ripeness, resulting in highly flavorful wines which are enjoyed around the world. Whilst Sauvignon Blanc varietals make up the most widely exported wines of this region, the rest of the country produces a huge and impressive range of wines, made up from varietals native to many different European countries. From excellent Champagne style sparkling wines, to aromatic fortified examples, fruity reds and refreshing whites, South Africa continues to impress and surprise, with modern techniques and technologies leading the way and producing exceptional results.