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KanuRifle Range White NV (R58.16 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R58.16 Per Bottle
R58.16 Per Bottle

R349

R450
Excludes shipping
Not for persons under the age of 18

R349

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About

The name Kanu is from a legend told by an old Xhosa man who was raised in his grandmother’s house on the Goedgeloof farm. Day after day, he would tell of the mythical bird he had seen flying over the farm. According to him, if the bird’s shadow touches your crop, you are promised a bountiful year’s harvest! And, with the Kanu name comes the Kanu Promise: that each wine made by Kanu, no matter the price point, is made in such a way that it will always deliver on quality and flavour

Product Features
  • Zippy, fresh acidity with typical Sauvignon Blanc fruit is complemented by hints of tropical fruit and green melon from Chenin Blanc.
  • Both the Sauvignon Blanc and the Chenin Blanc were harvested and vinified separately. 
  • Skin contact was carried out on both varieties for enhanced fruit extraction and flavour. 
  • After pressing, the juice was allowed to cold settle for 48 hours, taken off its settling lees and inoculated with selected cultured yeasts and fermentation took place in small stainless steel tanks. 
  • The wine was allowed to mature on its fermentation lees, with weekly stirring of the lees, which adds complexity to the wine and creates a more complex mouthfeel. 
  • After an average of 120 days on the lees, the wine was blended, a light fining applied, cold stabilised and filtered prior to bottling.
Product Specifications
  • Wine Maker: Johan Grimbeek
  • Blend: Sauvignon Blanc 56%, Chenin Blanc 44%
  • Region: Stellenbosch
  • ABV: 13%

Please note: Online liquor sales will be processed and shipped in accordance with Regulation 77 of the amended Level 1 Lockdown Regulations published on 15 December 2020

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