Raats Original Chenin Blanc 750ml

Raats Original Chenin Blanc 750ml

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Tasting Notes
The wine has a distinctive yellow apple and pineapple core, alongside notes of green melon and limes. The wine is thus bursting with fresh fruit flavours. The wine ends with zesty citrus flavours, and has a long mineral finish. The Raats Original Chenin Blanc 2014 is a classic example of a Chenin Blanc made from older vines, grown in very specific soil types. Now in its 14th year of production, the consistency in quality is unquestionable.
Ageing Potential
2 - 4 years (drinks exceptionally well now)
Blend Information
100% Chenin Blanc
Food Suggestions
An easy-to-pair wine since it has a wide flavour profile, but we especially recommend it with curry or similar spicy dishes as well as sushi and oysters.
In The Vineyard
Produced from vineyards with an average age of 35 years. Vines are grown in both decomposed granite and Table Mountain sandstone soils. Combination of trellised and bush vines, irrigated as well as dry land. Yield approximately 7 – 8 tons per hectare.
About The Harvest
Grapes are picked in three sessions from mid-January to mid-February to enhance flavour diversity. 
Grape Sugar : 22° - 24.5° Balling 
Acidity : 7g/l 
pH at Harvest : 3.3
Yield: 7-8 ton/ha
In The Cellar
Grapes grown from the two soil types are fermented separately, the decomposed granite bringing a lime and mineral character, while the sandstone more topical fruit and structure. The juice was cold settled for 2 to 3 days, then cold fermented (14º - 16ºC) in stainless steel tanks and aged on the lees for 6 months before bottling. No wood ageing.
Accolades
  • 2014 - scored 88 points by Wine Spectator (April 2016).
  • 2014 - scored 92 points by Neal Martin from The Wine Advocate (December 2015)
  • 2014 - scored 90 points by Tim Atkin (2015).
  • 2014 - SAWI Grand Gold Award (2015)
  • 2014 - scored 89 points by Stephen Tanzer (June 2015)
  • 2014 - scored 91-93 points by Neal Martin from The Wine Advocate (0ctober 2014).