Durbanville Hills Chenin Blanc 2025

Colour: Light olive green.
Nose: Fruit-forward aromas of guava, custard apple, citrus, litchi and papaya.
Taste: Full-bodied wine with papaya, tropical fruit and sweet citrus fruit with a creamy finish.

Enjoy on its own slightly chilled or with cape Malay dishes, roasted chicken or duck, and barbequed pork rashers.

variety : Chenin Blanc [ 100% Chenin Blanc ]
winemaker : Pieter-Niel Rossouw and Kobus Gerber
wine of origin : Durbanville
analysis : alc : 13.23 % vol  rs : 2.59 g/l  pH : 3.33  ta : 6.17 g/l  
type : White  style : Dry  body : Full  taste : Fruity   wooded
pack : Bottle  size : 750ml  closure : Screwcap  

Nine leading vineyard owners in the Durbanville district joined forces with Distell to create Durbanville Hills with the aim of promoting the regional individuality of this prime wine-growing area. The striking Durbanville Hills cellar sits on the side of a series of rolling hills with magnificent views of Table Mountain and Table Bay - the very geography that lies at the heart of what makes the wines so unique.

The Durbanville ward is considered one of the Cape's coolest wine regions, thanks to the sea breezes that drift inland from False Bay and Table Bay and the late aftemoon mists that bathe the slopes. These conditions are ideal for the slow ripening of the grapes, allowing them to develop their full- flavoured, intense character. Grapes are sourced only from the shareholder- growers, all of whom farm within the limited appellation of Durbanville. Meticulous canopy management promotes concentration of varietal flavour. Cellar master Martin Moore uses highly advanced cellar technology to ensure optimal extraction of colour and flavour.

Sustainable practices include maintaining the disciplines imposed by International Environmental Standard ISO 140001 such as in the treatment of waste water back to irrigation quality. In all its vineyards the growing practices prescribed by IPW (Integrated Production of Wine) are followed. These are designed to sustain natural resources. In addition, the members protect on their farms 320 ha of endangered Renosterveld as part of the Biodiversity Wine Initiative (BWI).

in the vineyard : The Chenin Blanc fruit was sourced from four different south and southwestern-facing vineyards across the valley. All the vineyards are supplementary irrigated on a vertically positioned trellising system. The winter preceding the 2025 season was cold, with good rainfall, followed by a very good Spring with cool temperatures and few days where some rain fell. The Summer season brought hot days and cool nights which is ideal for producing delicate flavours. Meticulous pre-season planning by the team enabled them to harvest every vineyard at optimal ripeness. Production was slightly lower yielding than previous vintages, however, with careful monitoring in the vineyard and frequent tastings for the desired ripeness, a wine of superb quality was produced.

about the harvest: The grapes were hand-picked and machine-harvested from 05 February and the last grapes were picked on 27 February.

in the cellar : The grapes were gently crushed with minimal skin contact before the juice was separated from the skins. Crushing and juice handling, varying from immediate draining to an average of four hours skin contact, was conducted under the protection of CO2 to preserve the typical delicate flavours that are fragile during these early stages of the winemaking process. Cold fermentation at 14 - 16°C followed by extended contact with the lees, contributed to the full mouth-feel of the wine. The wines from the different vineyards were vinified separately according to the specific nature of the grapes and blended shortly before bottling.

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