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finlayson-blanc-de-mer 2023

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67% Riesling, 19% Viognier, 14% Chardonnay. Blanc de Mer offers more than it portrays and its Riesling pedigree boasts a strong personality. It is an unusual blend from the Cape, where Riesling is virtually unknown as a blending partner. The name Blanc de Mer translates to ‘white of the sea’. Inspired by the estate’s close proximity to Walker Bay, where the Southern Right whales come to calve during the late winter months until the end of spring. Refreshing pineapple and apricot fruit purity, packed with floral perfume. Silken richness and elegance combine to entice the senses. A lemony persistence, with saline highlights, makes for an appealing finish. Great now, but will develop additional complexity.

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Dryness
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Flavours

  • Citrus Citrus
  • Flowers Flowers
  • Tropical Fruits Tropical Fruits
  • Peach Peach

Glass

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Serving Temperature

Cold Cold

Food pairing

  • Fish Fish
  • Seafood Seafood
  • Soft Cheese Soft Cheese

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Bouchard Finlayson

Bouchard Finlayson

Bouchard Finlayson serves as a family affair and a symbol of collaboration. Established by Peter Finlayson in 1989, the winery stemmed from the partnership of the founder with Paul Bouchard, a renowned Burgundian winemaker. Bouchard Finlayson is a place that combines the elements of the winemaking heritage of the old world and the innovative inventions of recent times. The estate of the winery lies in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley of South Africa. Since the beginning, Peter pioneered the plantation and growth of the Pinot Noir grape variety in the region. He was responsible for bringing in and introducing Nebbiolo and Sangiovese in the vineyards of South Africa. Nonetheless, both Paul and Peter had a dedication and love for crafting and developing unique wines that express the characteristics and quality of their coastal terroirs. Their alliance and the hard work and effort they put behind the winery helped Bouchard Finlayson earn and enjoy the reputation and fame it has to this day. The passion they shared for Pinot Noir allowed them to transform the virgin soil of the area into a kind suitable for the vineyards. It laid the foundation for the extensive growth of the grapevines and the development of the winery’s cellar. The workers in the 25-hectare vineyards of Bouchard Finlayson follow a meticulous system and technique of planting the grapevines. They respect the time-honoured winemaking principles from Burgundy. Such practices allow the produced wines to express the refreshing maritime climate of the region. The winery believes that every aspect of the vineyard gets reflected in the drinks. Thus, they take enormous care of their lands and even the harvest process. The staff select and use only those grapes that achieve the desired standard of maturity. Overall, Bouchard Finlayson deems the time consuming and labour extensive to be worth it.

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Долината Хемел-ен-Аарде

Долината Хемел-ен-Аарде

Hemel-en-Aarde, a region nestled between majestic mountain peaks and sprawling fynbos, evokes apt images of the literal translation: heaven on earth. Its untouched beauty is a harmonious blend of well-tended vineyards, farmlands, and pristine natural landscapes. Shielded from urbanization and industrialization, this area is a part of the globally recognized Cape Floral Kingdom, celebrated for its unparalleled biodiversity. In 2019, the Hemel-en-Aarde valley made history as South Africa’s first UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, marking a significant milestone for the African continent and further providing some context as to why this should be right up there as an unequivocal ‘must’ on your travel bucket-list. From ancient soils to celebrated biodiversity, these characteristics greatly influence the wines produced here. The three appellations within Hemel-en-Aarde benefit from a remarkable maritime influence, making it one of South Africa’s premier wine-growing regions. Abundant winter rainfall, protection from hail and spring frost, cool-climate conditions, and slow ripening all contribute to the production of exceptional Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, renowned on a global scale. Here, 20 small family-owned wineries passionately craft site-specific wines that exude regional authenticity. Remarkably, one-third of these producers are champions of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), emphasizing their commitment to sustainable practices and environmental conservation. Not only revered for its exceptional wines, the valley is also admired as one of the most captivating wine regions in South Africa with its unparalleled natural beauty. The proverbial cherry on the top, is the close proximity to the coastal haven of Hermanus. In addition to the mesmerizing whale watching opportunities, specifically over the season from July to November when the Southern Right whales grace the picturesque bay with their playful presence, the region also boasts stunning beaches, abundant nature, captivating art, rich history, vibrant culture, and a thriving local food and wine scene.

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Riesling

Riesling

Riesling is an aromatic white grape variety that produces wine in the entire range - from botrytized sweet (one of the best in the world) to dry and semi-dry varieties, with captivating aromas of citrus and stone fruits, as well as the typical petroleum aroma, which in certain terroir appearances can dominate sensitively. Riesling's homeland can be said to be the valleys of the Rhine and Moselle rivers in Germany - the variety likes cooler weather. Naturally, here are the main wine regions of the country (Moselle, Rheinhessen, Rheingau, Pfalz). The vineyards are located on the steep hills, making mechanisation difficult, so here the viticultural activities are mainly manual. The wines from these regions are fresh and with a pronounced acidity. However, Riesling in Germany is by no means the main variety, in fact another is the wine region in which this variety is most common - and this is Alsace in France (or Elsaß in German). Unlike the German Riesling, the French Riesling is more saturated and lush due to the specifics of the microclimate there - the Vosges Mountains provide protection from northern winds and cold, and the sun is more generous in this southern region. Outside of these countries, perhaps Austria also presents itself with an interesting reading of this often called king of white varieties, and some countries of the New World successful experiment with it as well.

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