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Holden Manz Chenin Blanc

£17.95
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Winemaker Thierry Haberer has been making wines around the world for over a decade. He has spent time working in Bordeaux and Napa Valley in the USA before settling at the Holden Manz Wine Estate in Franschhoek Valley, one of South Africa’s premiere winemaking regions. The estate boasts 22 hectares of exclusively red grape varieties; Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Syrah.

Featuring a nose and palate of peach, melon and quince along with buttered broche and honey on the finish from a judicious use of oak, this Chenin Blanc is rich and utterly charming.

Pair it with roast chicken, pulled pork or fresh tuna and your tastebuds will thank you forever…

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Testalonga Baby Bandito Keep On Punching

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A pure style of Chenin Blanc from nearly 50 year old vines that produce small clusters full of concentration and a high natural acidity.  Lemon aromas and flavours with some peach, floral and flint notes.  A very interesting wine for both lovers of natural wine and those new to the style.

 

 

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Testalonga ‘El Bandito’ Skin Contact Chenin Blanc

£30.95
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Named after both an old Italian winemaker that made white wines like red wines and a Sicilian bandit named Testalonga.  

With fresh apple as the predominant flavour that you want from a Chenin Blanc and a vivacity and texture that gives it excellent composure.

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Testalonga ‘El Bandito’ Lords Of Dogtown Chenin Blanc

£33.95
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Craig Hawkins is a young winemaker based in the Swartland, South Africa, where he rents about 11ha of vineyard, farmed organically and biodynamically. Having travelled extensively throughout Europe, and then worked as wine maker for Lammershoek, he now makes makes a huge variety of different wines under his own Testalonga label.

A medium bodied wine with unique aromas and texture.  Honey and bread aromas from fermentation in an old oak foudre with complex dried citrus and ginger on the palate.  Its dry and racy texture will pair well with spiced butternut squash or roasted pork dishes with a abit of herby spice seasonings.

 

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