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Swartland The Sadie Family Rotsbank Chenin blanc 2022(white)
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Swartland The Sadie Family Rotsbank Chenin blanc
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About the producer

The Sadie family is a South-African family-owned domain, created by Eben Sadie, who also co-created the beautiful winery Terroir Al Limit in Priorat, Spain.
Situated in the Swatland region, The Sadie Family produces grapes from the region thanks to 48 parcels spread over 43 hectares, cultivated according to biodynamic principles, and with low yields. Passionate about the terroir, Eben Sadie believes that wine is made in the vineyard and so he continues to explore the land around him, while bring South African wines to the world. The domain is one of the finest in South Africa.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: South Africa - South Africa

Producers and wineries: The Sadie Family

Colour: white

Grape variety: Chenin Blanc
Food and wine pairings: Coquilles Saint-Jacques au beurre blanc, Poulet de Bresse, Nouilles sautées

Appellation: Swartland

Viticulture: biodynamic More information....

Service temperature: 10°

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Auction history Swartland The Sadie Family Rotsbank Chenin blanc 2022
05/01/202465

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