Badenhorst Family Secateurs Chenin Blanc |
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Product Description
The name itself is enough to scare a few folks off from this South African white, and it’s hard to guess what kind of reaction the so-old-school-it’s-kind-of-hip label will evoke. But we found this Steen (what the South Africans call their Chenin)-meets-Vouvray beverage very intriguing and rather engaging. A faint hint of honied sweetness wrapped in mineral and cirtus with a certain broadness on the palate brought about by lees contact and fermentation in concrete. All from bush vines planted in granitic soils on hillsides in Kalmoesfontein, a number of them over 40 years of age, this is quite a distinctive wine for such a modest tab.




