€24.95*
Available, delivery time: 2-5 days
- Special wine produced by spontaneous fermentation
- Elegant, long-lasting and mineral on the palate
- Was again awarded 4.5 John Platter Stars
Awards
- Jg. 2019
- 4.5 John Platter Stars
- Jg. 2018
- 4.5 John Platter Stars, Decanter Silver, Tim Atkin 94 Points
- Vintage
- 2019
- Winery
- Klein Constantia
- Grape Variety
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Bottle Top
- Screw Cap
- Origin
- South Africa
- Appellation
- Constantia
- Price
- €24.95*
- Price/Liter
- €33.27*
- Filling Quantity
- 0,750 l
- Alcohol Strength
- 13,5 % Vol.
- Acidity
- 6,4 g/l
- Residual Sugar
- 2,7 g/l
- In the Cellar
- The wine was left on its lees for 12 months, most of it in stainless steel, a small part in oak.
- Serve at
- 10-12 °C
- Best Before
- 2029
- Allergen
- Contains Sulphite
- Producer
- Klein Constantia, 37 Klein Constantia Rd, 7806 Constantia, South Africa
- Importer
- CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
- Food Business Operator
- CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany
Klein Constantia with Its Wines Steeped in History
The Terroir Offers an Outstanding Character
The terroir of Klein Constantia is located at the foothills of the Table Mountain, in South Africa’s southwest and offers a wonderful view of the False Bay. The cooling sea breeze, the mild climate and the deep and moisture retaining soil offer perfect conditions for the creation of excellent bottles. Due to the soil the grapes ripen approximately two weeks later than others and therefore feature an even more concentrated taste. Located at an altitude between 70 and 350 metres above sea level and with the constant sea breeze, nothing is in the way of an ideal ripening of the fruits – and the pleasure it brings.
The Long-Standing History of Klein Constantia Is Revived
Klein Constantia, a picturesque and beautiful winery in Constantia, has its origin in the founding of Constantia at the end of the 17th century by Simon van der Stel. In 1716, Constantia was divided on Klein (little) and Groot (large) Constantia. After many decades of wine cultivation, the Jooste family purchased the farm in 1980 which back then had been inactive for many years. Six years later, the winemaker Ross Gower filled the first bottle after a 50-year break. Gower created important delicacies with a high, distinct character. Since the change of ownership in 2011, the wine lovers Zdenek Bakala and Charles Harman strive to establish Klein Constantia at the top of the South African wine industry. The dedicated winemaker Matthew Day who has been managing the wine cellar since 2009, stands for a high quality and environmentally-friendly production. This means you can enjoy Klein Constantia wine at a top level every day, anywhere in the world.