This gorgeous wine is beautifully wooded for 12 months in 500 liter barrels, all of which are French and 30% of which are new. That’s a pretty intense-looking regimen, but light toast cooperage is employed, and Chenin absorbs oak and still shows fruit better than almost any other variety, and that includes Chardonnay. In the finished wine, the wood notes are actually quite subtle, showing spice in the aromas and a bit of tannic grip in the finish, but the mid-palate is all about delicious, rounded fruit. Probably not easy to find at retail, but worth a search.
Gabriëlskloof, Swartland (South Africa) Chenin Blanc 2016
By Michael Franz
