Vergelegen EstateG.V.B White 2022

Product code: 20635
£29.85 inc VAT
Limited Stock: (0 btls)
Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Region: Stellenbosch
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Sauvignon Blanc, 40% Semillon
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Region: Stellenbosch
Type
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Sauvignon Blanc, 40% Semillon

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

Tight, focused and beautifully integrated with herbal(fynbos), grapefruity flavours , ripe tropical notes and a long , focused aftertaste.

Product Notes

Vergelegen Estate G.V.B White is an exquisite blend of four grape varieties - Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Viognier and Chenin Blanc - grown in the Stellenbosch wine region of South Africa. This wine boasts a pale straw color with brilliant green flashes and aromas of passion fruit, melon and peach, along with subtle hints of vanilla and toasted oak. The flavor profile includes ripe tropical fruits, citrus and apricot, layered with an intense minerality. The wine has a silky texture with a refreshing acidity and a long, lingering finish. Vergelegen Estate G.V.B White pairs beautifully with grilled fish, shellfish or creamy pasta dishes.

About the Winery

Vergelegen Estate

Located in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, the Vergelegen Wine Estate has a rich history that dates back to 1700. The Governor of the Cape Province, Williem Adriaan van der Stel, established this estate during that time. By 1798, the Thieunissen family acquired this estate, and started planting many vines here. The family was focused on making wines from here, when the deadly phylloxera virus affected the vines during the 19th century. The wine production, growth of vines and everything else came to a standstill then.

http://www.vergelegen.co.za

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