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Delaire Graff Coastal Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc 2023

Product information "Delaire Graff Coastal Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc 2023"
Shimmering golden in the glass, the Delaire Graff Coastal Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc delights from the first moment. Fragrant tropical fruit aromas make the hearts of white wine lovers beat faster. The balanced cuvée of Sauvignon Blanc (94%) and Sémillon (6%) presents itself with notes of blackcurrant, gooseberry and nettle on the palate and makes this wine irresistible. Its character is marked by freshness and fruitiness, created by hand-picked grapes from the four best wine regions of South Africa. With its complex and long-lasting finish, the taste experience is perfectly rounded off and can therefore only be recommended neat. However, combine the Delaire Graff Coastal Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc with dishes of fish, poultry, pasta or asparagus and benefit from a harmonic mouthfeel.

Awards

Jg. 2023
4.5 John Platter Stars, Decanter Silver, Veritas Bronze, Wine Spectator 91 Points
Jg. 2022
4.5 John Platter Stars, Veritas Silver
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Vintage
2023
Winery
Delaire Graff
Grape Variety
Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc
Grape Composition
Sauvignon Blanc (94%), Sémillon (6%)
Bottle Top
Screw Cap
Origin
South Africa
Appellation
Coastal Region
Price
€15.95*
Price/Liter
€21.27*
Filling Quantity
0,750 l
Alcohol Strength
13,5 % Vol.
Acidity
6,3 g/l
Residual Sugar
2,2 g/l
In the Cellar
The wine was left on the lees for five Months.
Serve at
8-12 °C
Best Before
2027
Allergen
Contains Sulphite
Producer
Delaire Graff, Helshoogte Rd 7602 Stellenbosch, South Africa
Importer
CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
Food Business Operator
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany

Delaire Graff – from John Platter to Laurence Graff

None other than the famous wine critic John Platter had once owned the estate Delaire Graff, back then known under the name Avontuur, and had created outstanding premium wines in the 1980s here. The change of name goes back to the partly breathtaking sights that the farm offers. An almost magical view of the valley of the Helshoegte Pass inspired the owner at that time to the name Delaire Estate. When translated, Delaire means ‘from heaven’. In 2003, Laurence Graff took over the winery and started converting it into one of the most important destinations for art enthusiasts, luxury vacationists and wine lovers. Laurence Graff is a diamond and jewellery trader himself and is familiar with the premium and luxury sector. The same can surely be said for the wines from Delaire Graff.

Exclusive Wines from Delaire Graff

The team at Delaire Graff has managed to become the flagship for South African wine in the shortest amount of time. Winemaker Morné Vrey and his employees focus on a gentle harvest of exclusively noble grapes in order to get the best basis possible for the wines. A very special bottle is the red wine Botmaskop. Like no other wine it stands for the strength of South African red wines, paired with the elegance and splendour Laurence Graff is well-known for. There are some wine enthusiasts who think if you were to drink one wine from South Africa only, then it should be the Botmaskop.

Experience Luxury in the high-end Restaurants 

Visitors of Delaire Graff can experience an all-round package with a noble spa area and stylishly furnished hotel suites. But the highlights are the two restaurants that are directly at the winery. The Delaire Graff restaurant stands for fine dishes that captivate with wonderful aromas and creative ingredients. The winery also offers the Indochine restaurant. Here, the gourmet can find mainly Asian cuisine, freshened up by modern influences. Together with the wines from Delaire Graff, a holistic, noble taste sensation is created.