Arabica Flat White Chenin Blanc
Description
Vintage: 2025
Variety: 100% Chenin Blanc
Vineyards
Chenin Blanc has the strongest claim to becoming South Africa’s signature grape – and along the coast it really shines. The grapes come from vineyards in the Coastal Region on clay-loam soils, dominated by koffieklip (decomposed granite and iron-rich clay). This combination brings vibrant juiciness, a firmer structure, and an extra push of length on the finish.
Cellar
Grapes were hand-harvested before sunrise to preserve purity of fruit and natural freshness. Fermentation focused on retaining aromatics, followed by two months on the lees, adding a gently creamy texture and a fuller mouthfeel without losing energy.
Food pairing
Sesame-crusted tuna, Thai stir-fry with cashew nuts, or Dover sole in a herb crust. Vegan friendly.
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The Cape Wine Company was founded in 2010 by qualified winemaker Erlanko Erasmus with the aim of sharing the exceptional South African wines of the Cape Winelands with wine lovers around the world. On this exciting journey together we explore an unknown land, discovering new possibilities in connecting with Mother Nature, growing what nature has to offer and sharing our discoveries with the rest of the world.
Cape Wine Company is proud to contribute to the communities involved in the production of their wines, from vineyard to bottle, through participation in the Fairtrade initiative. This initiative helps ensure that farming communities in the South African wine industry benefit from sustainability and equity.
Every wine has a story, and our Nieuwe Haarlem range is one such story that is surrounded by historical significance and adventure.
On 25 March 1647, the Dutch ship Nieuwe Haerlem was wrecked in a storm in Table Bay, Cape Verde. This shipwreck was to change the course of history and lead to the creation of a new state in the southern part of the African continent. How? Thanks to the courageous decision of Captain Leendert Janszen, the crew stayed with him and took care of the wrecked cargo. During this time, the sailors grew vegetables, planted the first Cape vines and bartered fresh meat with the locals - slowly laying the first stone towards what would become the creation of the Cape as a midway spice refreshment station.Today, the Cape is still rich in vines, some of which were first planted by Janszen and his crew. Eventually Nieuwe Haarlem planted a legacy that is as significant as it is celebrated.
