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Lubanzi Shiraz - 2023 (355ml Can)
Lubanzi Shiraz - 2023 (355ml Can)
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90 points - Decanter & James Suckling
If there was ever a wine that was born to be packed in a backpack, carried to the top of a distant mountain & savored while admiring distant landscapes, this would be it. Cherry, earth & stone on the palate with a hint of smoke on the nose. Every bit as well made & responsibly crafted as the wine in our bottle, and made to go places others can’t. Just don’t forget when you’re out there enjoying a can, or two, that each is 1/2 of a bottle.
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Incredibly dexterous, Chenin Blanc is capable of producing a wide range of styles from lusciously sweet to bone dry and sparkling to still. Indigenous to the Loire valley in France, some of the most popular sub regions include Savennières (exclusively dry), Vouvray, Montlouis, and Coteaux du Layon who's villages, Quarts de Chaume and Bonnezeaux make, when the weather permits, some of the finest dessert wines. In it's new home, in South Africa, it has taken over as the most planted varietal accounting for nearly a fifth the area under vines in the whole country and double what is grown in France. It may not retain its wet wool and honeyed aroma but its naturally high acidity is a saving grace for the countries hot Mediterranean climate.
The Coastal Region is the most important wine-producing region of South Africa. A Mediterranean climate helps to ripen the grapes during the day whereas the cold nights ensure that the flavor profiles and the acidity of the wines are maintained. A plethora of grape varieties thrive in the Coastal Region's terroir, with all the major popular grape varieties making quality wines. Chenin Blanc (locally known as Steen) and Pinotage perform exceptionally well.
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