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This really is liquid gold. There is spiced vanilla alongside the baked red apple tropical pineapple and honeysuckle aromas. The palate has a driven fruit core with an explosion of kumquat citrus, lots of concentration and good balance. This wine finishes with a fresh citrus zest.
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Exudes sweet yet persistent, bright, fresh limes, crisp apple, bees wax and wild honey. The fresh acidity is well balanced with the fruit sweetness and supported by mineral texture from the shale soils and has a long, intense, sherbet finish.
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Rich and spicy on the bouquet, honeyed and candy floss filled with citrus and pressed flower aromas. The flinty and chalky aromas on the bouquet compliments the delicate sweet entry and creamy, yet crisp finish on the palate.
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Delicate, white blossoms and fresh ripe apricot bouquet with a limey citrus twist. Sun-dried peach and apricot flavours with a well-balanced acidity add elegance to the long rich finish.
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The perfect balance between sugar and acidity, therefore retaining a hint of natural fruit sugars. Intense flavours of lime through to white peach and Granny Smith apple.
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Citrus blossom on the bouquet, with undertones of spicy vanilla and coriander. A very generous palate with crisp acidity with a creamy mouthfel that rounds off to a lingering white peach and turkish delight finish.
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The Maria, a Noble Late Harvest; made from Weisser Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc; that is the fourth wine in the Short Story Collection. Grapes for The Maria are sourced from dry-land vineyards on the upper slopes of the farm, where sea mists from nearby False Bay create ideal conditions for Botrytis Cinerea to flourish, and the wine combines a bouquet of dried apricots and peaches with a balanced palate of fruitcake, honey and marmalade.
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During 1898, the year in which Sir Antonie Viljoen purchased Oak Valley, plans were underway to build a pioneering railway from Sir Lowry’s Pass to Caledon. Elgin existed in isolation until the track opened in 1902. The line was chiselled out of solid rock to conquer Sir Lowry’s Pass, the steepest gradient in the country. And so this solid steel on quarried stone would inspire an era of prosperity in Elgin. The era of Stone & Steel.
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Packed with apricot, spice and honey characteristics on the bouquet. The palate is full and impressively rich but with superb balance, the result of elegant Riesling acidity. The aftertaste seems to linger forever.
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This example is crisp and restrained with a fine mineral-infused core. Ripe citrus fruit, especially lemon bon-bon comes through. This is a cracking, slatey style of Riesling which is very on-trend, modern and fresh.
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Burgundian Martin Prieur consults on this world class Chardonnay, aged in one third new oak and combining laser-like acidity with aromatic oak, savoury undertones, lovely weight and remarkable precision and palate length.
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This svelte Steen, exhibits a combination of citrus blossom, yellow fruits, bruised apple, ripe pear, subtle spice and a tell-tale chalky finish with lift of lime-like acidity to wet the palate.
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A brilliant golden, tawny appearance. It is intensely fragrant with hints of honey, raisins, marmalade and nuts penetrating the aroma. On the palate it is rich and sweet, but with sufficient acid to balance and it lingers forever.