Full, rich, yet fresh Chardonnay from grapes from cool Elgin. The nose notes of ripe yellow fruit, dried lemon, vanilla and oak. The body is full and creamy with a hint of nuts and toast. Long finish! Read more
After harvest, the juice is lightly pressed and transferred to stainless steel tanks where it ferments using the vineyard's own yeasts. After fermentation, the wine is transferred to French oak barrels (from Burgundy) of 300 l, 25% of these barrels are renewed annually. After 10 months of aging in barrels, the wine is bottled and marketed.
Villion Family Wines focuses on the production of premium wines. This means that vineyards are selected for specific contributions to create wines of international distinction. Selection criteria include the age of the vineyards, sustainable and nature-friendly production methods, limited yields, high altitude locations, clone differences and proximity to the ocean. Villion Family Wines does not limit itself to using only fruit from a specific department, but uses the strengths of fruit from different departments to create unique wine styles.
Jacobus A.S. Viljoen (Kobie), owner of Villion Family Wines, is a descendant of the first French Huguenot, Francois Villion, who made South Africa his permanent residence in 1671. From then on, the Villion family (later changed to Viljoen in the African language) made a living from cultivating the fertile lands of the Cape of Good Hope, with an emphasis on vineyards. Kobie Viljoen, with his twenty years of experience and combined with detailed and focused winemaking, takes hand-selected fruits through the processes to capture the essential components of color, flavor and texture in his wines. Environmentally friendly and traditional methods, including spontaneous fermentation and open fermentation, contribute to the authenticity of the wines.
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Vintage | 2019 |