Excelsior Sauvignon Blanc

  • 0.75L | 14.0 %
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2024 Sauvignon Blanc Excelsior
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Excelsior Sauvignon Blanc
7.99
Quantity
Availability Only 10 in stock!
Alcohol content 14.0%
Vintage 2024
Size 0.75L
Region Robertson
Producer Excelsior
Varietal(s) Sauvignon Blanc
Storage at perfecte wijn Air conditioned at 18°c

If you think of summer and crisp white wine, you simply must try this Excelsior Sauvignon Blanc! Pouring this delicious chilled white wine immediately reveals its pale yellow color with a beautiful green shimmer. The fresh aromas burst from the glass! Beautiful vibrant notes of passion fruit, grapefruit, melon, and a hint of freshly mown grass. This translates into a delightfully crisp white wine with pleasant acidity. Beautiful nuances of tropical fruit, with passion fruit taking center stage. The finish is intense and wonderfully refreshing, without the acidity becoming overpowering.

The Robertson Valley Harvest

The vineyards are located in the Robertson Valley. Here, the soil is flat and very chalky. This chalky soil gives the Sauvignon Blanc grape its beautiful mineral notes. The harvest for this Excelsior Sauvignon Blanc is carried out entirely by hand. This allows for extra-strict selection to ensure only the finest and best grapes are used for the wine. Harvesting also takes place in two phases. Some of the grapes (35%) are harvested early in the season, giving them a wonderful freshness. The other portion is allowed to ripen longer, developing more mild fruit notes. Only just before bottling are the grapes recombined, creating a perfect harmony in this wine.

The history of Excelsior Sauvignon Blanc

Excelsior has a long history, dating back 150 years. In 1859, Jacobus de Wet decided to purchase land for his horse breeding farm. He was a master at breeding specialized racehorses. His eye fell on a barren plain in the Robertson Valley. For most of us, this wouldn't have been ideal, as pastures were needed for the horses. Jacobus felt differently. This was the place to be! The soil proved to be very fertile, and he also decided to start making wine. Years later, the fifth generation of the de Wet family still grows grapes here for the finest wines!