A white wine for pleasurable moments

Allée Bleue Black Series Isabeau Chardonnay 2021

  • ALB-042021
  • Beautiful notes of citrus and quince
  • Rich Chardonnay matured in oak
  • Ideal with dishes with duck or seafood
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The Allée Bleue Black Series Isabeau shimmers in a beautiful yellow in the glass and pampers the...
The Allée Bleue Black Series Isabeau shimmers in a beautiful yellow in the glass and pampers the connoisseur's senses with its inviting bouquet, which combines aromas of stone fruit with citrus fruits and a hint of oatmeal. The Chardonnay also impresses with its complexity on the palate. Here, notes of quince and citrus provide a beautiful taste experience. The Allée Bleue Black Series Isabeau was matured for ten months in French oak and is a wonderful accompaniment to dishes with duck or seafood. A creamy risotto is also a good choice with this multi-faceted white wine.

Awards

Jg. 2016
4 John Platter Stars
Jg. 2015
4.5 John Platter Stars
Jg. 2014
4 John Platter Stars, Old Mutual Trophy Silver, The Michelangelo Double Gold, Veritas Silver, Tim Atkin 90 Points

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Name:
Allée Bleue Black Series Isabeau Chardonnay 2021
Article-No.:
ALB-042021
Grape Varieties:
Chardonnay
Vintage:
2021
Winery:
Allée Bleue
Importer/ Distributor:
Allée Bleue International GmbH & Co. KG- Industriestraße 11- 91217 Hersbruck- Germany
Food Business Operator:
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany
Producer:
Allee Bleue Wine Estate, Intersection R 45 and R310 Groot Drakenstein, 7680 Franschhoek, Südafrika
Bottle Cap:
Cork
Price:
18.50€ / bottle à 0,75 l
Filling Quantity:
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength:
13 % Vol.
Acidity:
5,9 g/l
Residual Sugar:
1,8 g/l
Serve at:
8-10 °C
Best before:
2026
In the Cellar:
Matured in French oak for ten months.
Appellation:
Franschhoek
Allergen:
"Contains Sulphite"

Allée Bleue proudly produces typical South African Wine

The winery Allée Bleue in the picturesque Franschhoek valley is one of the oldest wineries in South Africa. Tradition and the pride in South African wine make the vineyard so special. The winemaker Van Zyl Du Toit has already made a name for himself in the wine world at Simonsig with the awarded Cap Classique wines. He is now dedicated to one objective at Allée Bleue: making typical South African wine of the highest quality. Especially the grape varieties Pinotage and Chenin Blanc are dear to his heart, as they carry the attitude towards life and the flavour finesse of South Africa within them like no other vines do. Despite being no Chenin Blanc but a cuvee from Chardonnay, Sémillon and Viognier, the white wine Isabeau is considered to be the winery’s flagship. Not for nothing, as due to its rich aromas and fruity taste it belongs to the Top 100 wines of the country.

The Family Dauphin from Allée Bleue

Allée Bleue has been owned by Friedrich-Wilhelm Dauphin for several years now; before that he has internationally succeeded with his high quality and stylish office furniture. The ongoing passion for the Wineland South Africa has led him and his wife to follow this passion with excellent premium wines at Allée Bleue. Due to an extraordinarily high personal commitment these two succeeded in that, together with their excellent team. Every individual sip is brim-full of the love for the country and its culinary possibilities.

Allée Bleue has an artistic Focus

Wines from Allée Bleue are true pieces of art in wine production. No wonder that the family Dauphin also devotes its time to artistic aspects and establishes such a focus for their estate. Emil Sogor, the renowned artist who is well-versed in many areas and who creates in the space between graphics, design, painting and sculpture gives the winery a very special look. His pieces are exhibited all over the yard and feature drawings, paintings and sculptures alike. He was successful in creating a bridge between the breathtaking landscape, the tradition of the winery and the modern 21st century at Allée Bleue. And all this with an elegance that is by no means inferior to the wines of the estate.