Ken Forrester Reserve Collection Chenin Blanc – Case of 6
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An elegant, zesty, oaked white wine with flavours of tropical fruit, caramel and honeycomb.
Ken Forrester was the early champion of Chenin Blanc in South Africa believing that this overlooked grape could make truly great wines to rival those of Europe. Selecting fruit grown close to the ocean in the lee of the Cape's majestic mountains he crafts this blend exclusively for M&S, aging a portion of the wine in French oak barrels to develop complexity. Best enjoyed chilled it will keep for 3 years from purchase.
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Ken Forrester Reserve Collection Chenin Blanc – Case of 6
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Vintage: 2020
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An elegant, zesty, oaked white wine with flavours of tropical fruit, caramel and honeycomb.
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About this bottle: Ken Forrester was the early champion of Chenin Blanc in South Africa believing that this overlooked grape could make truly great wines to rival those of Europe. Selecting fruit grown close to the ocean in the lee of the Cape's majestic mountains he crafts this blend exclusively for M&S, aging a portion of the wine in French oak barrels to develop complexity. Best enjoyed chilled it will keep for 3 years from purchase.
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Grape Variety: 100% Chenin Blanc
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Country of origin: South Africa
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Region: Stellenbosch
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Bottle size: 4500 ml
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Alcohol content: 13.5 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 10.1
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Alcohol units per serving: 0.3
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Serving Size: 125 ml
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Allergens: Sulphites
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Stopper type: Screw cap
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Bottling address: Quality Bottling Services (QBS), R310, Baden Powell Drive, Stellenbosch
Reviews (4)
Chenin Blanc at its best!
Yes, I recommend this
Best Chenin there is!! Smooth, delicate - great on a summers day!
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Wine
one of the best Chenis Blanc wines at this price point
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A lovely wine!
Yes, I recommend this
It’s great with seafood, but also nice on its own. Very drinkable Chenin Blanc.
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Easy drinking wine
Yes, I recommend this
Nice wine not sure wether it warrants paying the extra £4 per bottle
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