Description
The wine is a single varietal Sauvignon Blanc from the End Weather Station winery in Stellenbosch, South Africa. The wine was named The Weather Station because the SB11 clone which is the component used in this wine, had a big resurgence in the 1970's in Stellenbosch. The wine is complex, with melon and grapefruit on a bed of apple and Bosche pear, with a seam of freshness giving vitality and extending the flavours. The wine reflects the vintage, with ripe fruit, full flavours and a round finish.
ThisSauvignon Blancwas named TheWeather Stationbecause the SB11 clone which is the component used in this wine, had a big resurgence in the 1970's in Stellenbosch, and the Afrikanners aptly named it the 'Weerstasie Kloon'.
A complex wine, there's melon and grapefruit on a bed of apple and Bosche pear, with a seam of freshness giving vitality and extending the flavours. Reflecting the vintage, this shows perfectly ripe fruit, full flavours and round finish. Full of character and delicious.
Bottle Size: 750ml