€34.95*
Ready to ship from 1 October 2025
- Rich fruit notes with a hint of almond
- Fresh, well-structured and long-lasting
- Versatile Chardonnay matured in oak
On the palate, the wine reveals its complexity with flavors of yellow apple, pear, candied lemon, and a touch of almond. A fresh mineral finish perfectly balances the intense fruit notes, providing a long-lasting and pleasant aftertaste.
Serve the Bacco Chardonnay well-chilled, either on its own or paired with fish, aged cheese, fine cured meats, or a seafood risotto. A versatile wine aged for ten months in oak, making it the perfect choice to enhance any occasion!
- Vintage
- 2024
- Winery
- Bacco
- Grape Variety
- Chardonnay
- Bottle Top
- Cork
- Origin
- South Africa
- Appellation
- Paarl
- Price
- €34.95*
- Price/Liter
- €46.60*
- Filling Quantity
- 0,750 l
- Alcohol Strength
- 13 % Vol.
- Acidity
- 5,5 g/l
- Residual Sugar
- 2,8 g/l
- In the Cellar
- Matured in oak for ten months.
- Serve at
- 10-12 °C
- Best Before
- 2028
- Allergen
- Contains Sulphite
- Producer
- Bacco Estate, Simonsvlei Rd, Paarl, 7620, South Africa
- Importer
- CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
- Food Business Operator
- CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany
Bacco Estate – artful wines from Paarl
The Bacco wine estate is located in the heart of the beautiful Paarl wine region. The first vines were planted in 2016 and the foundation stone was laid. It all began with Nathan Jankelowitz's passion for producing quality wines and the desire to create wines that stand out from other wines, even when compared internationally. Nathan was particularly inspired by the opulent wines from Tuscany, the so-called ‘Super Tuscans’. By founding Bacco, he fulfilled a dream. Infected by her father's enthusiasm, daughter Carla Jankelowitz also joined the family project.
Bacco Estate – savouring wine with all your senses
The trained pastry chef has already worked in London and now runs the luxurious and tastefully furnished tasting room at Bacco Estate – and treats visitors to cicchetti, a type of Italian tapas, and the estate's own patisserie specialities. The ‘Sensi de Bacco’ restaurant serves other culinary delights made from seasonally fresh ingredients. A glass of Bacco's excellent wines completes the refined culinary experience for all the senses – in the truest sense of the word, as the restaurant's name means ‘senses’ in Italian. The wines, which are produced with the utmost care, are also intended to appeal to all the senses of the connoisseur. The name of the winery itself also has a meaning, as it goes back to the Greek-Roman god of wine, Bacchus – but as the name was intended to sound more Italian, the winery was called Bacco.
The art of winemaking: Bacco Estate
Wine production at Bacco is an art: it is a symbiosis of tradition and innovation, combined with state-of-the-art technology, as the energy-efficient, ultra-modern wine cellar has been designed so that the wines can be produced with minimal intervention. For example, gravity is utilised optimally so that less pumping is required and the cooling and heating systems also make it possible to control the speed of fermentation. The result: complex wines with beautiful flavours and textures. In combination with the pursuit of perfection, the team succeeds in creating wines that capture their terroir as well as the characteristics of a particular vintage in the glass. While the wines in the Prelude range are characterised by their accessibility and express the style of the respective grape variety, the wines in the Bacco Estate collection are only produced in limited quantities. The grapes come from the estate's best vineyards and produce wines that impress with their complexity. However, all Bacco Estate wines have one thing in common: they are made to be savoured.
- Nutrition Information
- 100ml contain on average
- Energy
- 321 kJ / 77 kcal
- Carbohydrate
- 1.3 g
- of which sugars
- <0.5 g
- Fat
- <0.5 g
- of which saturates
- <0.1 g
- Protein
- <0.5 g
- Salt
- <0.01 g
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