DeMorgenzonDMZ Chenin Blanc 2022

Product code: 17523
£13.85 inc VAT
Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Region: Stellenbosch
Type
Winery
Winery: DeMorgenzon
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.3%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Carl van der Merwe
Grape
Grape: Chenin Blanc
Grape: 100% Chenin Blanc
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Region: Stellenbosch
Type
Winery
Winery: DeMorgenzon
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.3%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Carl van der Merwe
Grape
Grape: Chenin Blanc
Grape: 100% Chenin Blanc

Product Notes

DeMorgenzon DMZ Chenin Blanc is a refreshing and balanced white wine that offers a delightful experience to the senses. It comes from the Stellenbosch region of South Africa, where the grapes were grown on high-elevation vineyards. The wine has a pale straw color with aromas of ripe apples, peaches, and citrus fruits. On the palate, it delivers a crisp and zesty character with flavors of lemon, lime, and green apple, all complemented by a mineral finish. This chenin blanc is perfect as an aperitif or paired with seafood, chicken, salads, or spicy cuisine. It is best served chilled and will leave a lasting impression on any wine enthusiast.

Tasting Notes

Green apple, apricot, peach, hints of honey and floral aromas characterise a fresh and upfront nose. The palate is rich and well-integrated with a lingering aftertaste

About the Winery

DeMorgenzon

The renowned South African winery, DeMorgenzon lies in the Stellenboschkloof Valley. It also gets called “the morning sun” because it is the first section of the region that sees the morning sun. It can get owed to the height at which the winery lies and a few other aspects. 

Originally, DeMorgenzon was a part of South Africa’s oldest farms known as Uiterwyk.  In 2003, Hylton and Wendy Appelbaum purchased the winery. Since then, they put an enormous amount of work behind the estate and its land, turning it into a 91-hectare land and garden vineyard. During their reconstruction and renovation of the plot, they implemented the use of historical data and satellites. In addition, they analysed and examined the region’s climate and all the physical factors that can affect the growth and development of the grapevines. The winery further requested a detailed analysis of the soil, topography, and conditions.

Such extensive assessment and examination of the state and quality of the weather and soil of the region allowed DeMorgenzon to determine the best locations and conditions to grow grapevines and produce wines. It also gave them an idea of how the vines should get planted. They understood the spacing required between each row and the direction the plants should face. A combined influence of all the efforts that the winery put behind their vineyards established harmony between them and the sun, terroir, and other elements. 

The soil of the vineyards owned by DeMorgenzon is primarily of the well-drained Tukula and Oakleaf types. Both of them get formed from a granite base. The region also receives the perfect amount of rainfall and sunshine. The excellent balance of the climatic and weather conditions allows the grapes to become exceedingly juicy, aromatic, and flavourful by the time they become ready to get harvested.

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