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Miles Mossop WinesIntroduction Chenin Blanc 2019 (R94.83 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

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About

My winemaking philosophy is simple; source grapes from exceptional vineyards, pick them at the correct time and help guide them through the natural process of winemaking to produce expressive, individual wines of the highest quality, wines that I enjoy to drink. These wines are the Introduction to our story and our wines. Vinified from grapes sourced from vineyards with the intention of producing wines which are fruit forward and fresh, yet maintaining complexity and a sense of place. These wines are made with minimal intervention and without the use of new wood to retain the intrinsic varietal characters and terroir.

Product Features
  • The wine displays a brilliant pale straw colour. 
  • Packed with aromas of white peach, quince and lemon zest with a hint of roasted almonds. 
  • The wine enters the palate clean and fresh with flavours of citrus and stone fruits. 
  • The midpalate is creamy yet with poised clarity, leading to a clean and textured finish with stunning freshness.
  • The fruit was whole-bunch pressed to tank for settling without enzymes overnight. 
  • The wines spent nine months in used 400L barrels on the gross lees with regular lees stirring
Product Specifications
  • Region: Stellenbosch & Swartland (Coastal Region)
  • Cultivar: Chenin Blanc
  • ABV: 13%
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