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Western Cape Vins d'Orrance Cuvée Anais - Chardonnay Dorrance Wines 2009(white)
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Western Cape Vins d'Orrance Cuvée Anais - Chardonnay Dorrance Wines
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About the producer

Situated right in the centre of Cape Town, Dorrance Wines vinifies and ages grapes from its three vineyards in French oak barrels. With his Perderberg, Elgin and Franschoek terroirs, Christophe Durand brings the distinctive character of France to South African soil and produces fine red and white wines.

About the wine

To mark the birth of their daughter in 2004, Christophe and Sabrina Durand launched their Anaïs cuvée which they make with Chardonnay grapes from outstanding terroirs in Elgin and Franschhoek. The wine is rich, vigorous and vivacious with a powerful finish.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: South Africa - Western Cape

Producers and wineries: Vins d'Orrance

Colour: white

Grape variety: Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings: : Accras de morue, Flan aux asperges, Escalopes de dinde à la crème

Appellation: Western Cape

Owner: Dorrance Wines

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 12°

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