Taste & Aging
Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidity
Complexity
Complex & deepDrinking Window
Aging phase
Until 2024
Ready to drink
2024 - 2029
Past peak
After 2029
Aromas
Food Pairing
Vintage Report
The 2023 vintage in South Africa has been awarded an excellent score of 90 points. The wines from this year are characterized as youthful and slow-maturing types that are still at the beginning of their development.
Our Review
The price-quality of this is almost unbeatable. Creamy, soft, buttery, not too intense. Beautiful, supportive oak usage too, and for South Africa, very low in spicy notes.
Blindly tasted next to Burgundies 1.5 to 2 times its price, I don't think this one would lose out. Really very well made.
A Chardonnay wine we've secretly fallen in love with. A true must-try for anyone who appreciates true, pure Chardonnay wines. Two resounding names are responsible for this success from South African soil. Let's be honest: the word Rothschild immediately conjures up images of the iconic wines of Bordeaux. However, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, a scion of the famous family, partnered with a South African pioneer, Dr. Anton Rupert. Together, they have shaken up the South African wine world since 1997, and with great success.
A South African Chardonnay wine
The collaboration arose from the desire to produce excellent South African wines with a French twist, thus serving both Rupert and Rothschild's interests. The village of Klapmuts was chosen as the site for the new vineyards. Situated right between Paarl and Stellenbosch, it is at the heart of South African wine growing. With well-known neighbors like Boschendal, Thelema, and Warwick, we are certain the location is prime. The Chardonnay grapes grow in magnificent vineyards. The perfect location plays a significant role in the growth process of the Chardonnay grapes used for this Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons Baroness Nadine. The vines are planted near the mighty Simonsberg, which towers majestically over the landscape. This mountain acts as a natural barrier against the elements, allowing the Chardonnay to effortlessly develop its finest juice.Impressions of Baroness Nadine
The bunches are harvested by hand. This is to ensure that only the finest and fullest bunches become part of Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons Baroness Nadine. After fermentation, a small portion of the precious juice is then lightly aged in new French oak. Because the oak is new, it releases an incredible amount of flavor. This results in a lush aroma of honey, blossom, and white peach. A zesty note of lemongrass creates a pleasant tingle on the nose. The taste is reminiscent of pure grapefruit, ripe peach, and roasted almonds and macadamia nuts. This truly sets this Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons Baroness Nadine apart from all other South African Chardonnays.Product details
| Availability | Only 3 in stock! |
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| Alcohol content | 13.5% |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Size | 0.75L |
| Region | Western Cape |
| Land | South Africa |
| Varietal(s) | Chardonnay |
| Oak aging | Yes, Light oaking of a small portion of the wine in new French oak. |
| Ideal serving temperature ? | 10° - 12°C |
| Storage at perfecte wijn | Air conditioned at 18°c |