in the vineyard : South-West facing Chardonnay vineyard in the Bottelary Hills. Exposed to the cooling influence of both the False Bay to the south, and the cold Atlantic in the west. During the ripening season, cool morning mist rolls into the Bottelary basin from the Atlantic Ocean, cooling the bunches and keeping the morning heat at bay resulting in optimum slow ripening and extended flavour development.
The Bottelary area forms part of granitic hills and the reddish- and yellowish- brown soils are highly suited to the production of quality wine grapes. The soils are acidic, have great water retention capabilities and are well drained and gravelly. Soil types include Oakleaf, Tukulu, Hutton and Clovelly.
Vineyards in the Bottelary Hills are planted at varying heights from 150m to up to 400m above sea level. All these factors contribute to crafting unique, distinctive wines with a sense of place.