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Chenin Blanc 2024

White green still

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€63,00

3 bottles

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6 bottles

€252,00

12 bottles

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Denomination N/A
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.5% by volume
Area South Africa (South Africa)
Grape varieties 100% Chenin Blanc
Aging Aged for 6-8 months on the lees in used 228-litre oak barrels and amphorae, with occasional bâtonnage; part of the batch is fermented in stainless steel to preserve freshness.
  • Grape variety and origin: 100% Chenin Blanc from Stellenbosch, South Africa; 14% ABV
  • Vinification technique: fermentation in used oak barrels, amphora and stainless steel
  • Ageing on the lees: 6–8 months with occasional bâtonnage for greater creaminess and structure
  • Flavour profile: peach, pear, quince, pineapple; hints of vanilla, spices and a mineral finish
  • Recommended pairings: sushi, Japanese cuisine, fresh cheeses, shellfish and baked fish
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Description

What kind of wine it is

Jordan Inspector Peringuey Chenin Blanc is a still white wine produced by Jordan in the Stellenbosch region of South Africa, showcasing Chenin Blanc, locally known as Steen. It displays a pale golden yellow colour with a bouquet of peach, quince and vanilla, revealing a full and creamy palate. Partially fermented in oak barrels and amphora, this wine offers a pleasant spicy complexity and a mineral finish, making it ideal to pair with fresh cheeses, paella and Japanese cuisine.

Where it comes from

The grapes come from Stellenbosch Kloof, an area characterised by a cool Mediterranean climate. The vineyards benefit from sea breezes from False Bay and morning mists, both essential for preserving the aromatic precision of the fruit. The vines, over thirty years old, ensure a concentrated and balanced raw material. The wine is named in tribute to Louis Albert Peringuey, a historical figure for the Cape vineyards in the nineteenth century, whose contribution was decisive in the fight against phylloxera thanks to the introduction of American rootstocks.

How it is produced

After gentle pressing and cold settling, fermentation takes place partly in used oak barrels and amphora, while a portion matures in stainless steel to preserve the integrity of the citrus freshness. The wine then ages for between six and eight months on its lees. During this period, the practice of occasional bâtonnage encourages greater texture extraction, giving the blend its distinctive tactile softness and ensuring a harmonious integration of the flavours derived from the use of wood.

History and Curiosities

The Jordan Inspector Peringuey pays tribute to Louis Albert Peringuey, the nineteenth-century inspector who saved the Cape's vineyards from phylloxera by introducing historic American rootstocks. This excellent South African wine embodies the passion of Gary and Kathy Jordan, who have been producing outstanding wines in the Stellenbosch region since 1993. The label beautifully highlights Steen, the ancient local name for Chenin Blanc, linking each bottle to the region's glorious winemaking tradition and offering a world-class experience.

Tasting notes

Profumo

Perfume

Aromi di pesca, pera, mela cotogna, ananas, melone, agrumi tropicali, fiori bianchi, lieve miele e vaniglia da rovere.

Colore

Color

Pale gold

Gusto

Taste

On the palate it is full and creamy, with tropical and citrus fruit (white pear, quince, green pineapple), notes of honey and a spicy, woody complexity; fresh and elegant acidity and a mineral, spicy finish.

Serve at:

12 - 14 °C

Longevity:

03 - 05 years

Full Bodied and Aged White Wines

Producer
Cape Best
From this winery
Gary and Kathy Jordan have been producing world-class wines since 1993 on an estate with a history spanning over 300 years. Unique in their geographical location, the slopes of the Jordan estate face north, south, east and west, with vineyards located at altitudes ranging from 160 to 410 metres above sea level. Read more
Production area: South Africa
South Africa
Cape Best

The vibrant freshness of this Chenin Blanc beautifully enhances delicate soft cheeses and refined Japanese cuisine. Its full and creamy sip is perfectly balanced with rich seafood salads, shellfish, and exquisite baked fish. This South African wine also elegantly accompanies elaborate dishes such as paella, cured meats, and delicious appetisers.

Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
Pasta
Starters
Soft cheese
Poultry
Cold cuts
White fish
Sushi

Name Jordan Inspector Peringuey Chenin Blanc 2024
Type White green still
Denomination N/A
Vintage 2024
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Chenin Blanc
Country South Africa
Region South Africa
Vendor Cape Best
Story History and Curiosities The Jordan Inspector Peringuey pays tribute to Louis Albert Peringuey, the nineteenth-century inspector who saved the Cape's vineyards from phylloxera by introducing historic American rootstocks. This excellent South African wine embodies the passion of Gary and Kathy Jordan, who have been producing outstanding wines in the Stellenbosch region since 1993. The label beautifully highlights Steen, the ancient local name for Chenin Blanc, linking each bottle to the region's glorious winemaking tradition and offering a world-class experience.
Origin Stellenbosch Kloof, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Climate Cooler Mediterranean climate
Production technique Fermentation in used oak barrels and amphorae, with a portion fermented in stainless steel; ageing on the lees for 6–8 months with occasional bâtonnage
Wine making After gentle pressing followed by cold settling for 2 days, the must is fermented in 228-litre barrels of second and third use and in amphora.
Aging Aged for 6-8 months on the lees in used 228-litre oak barrels and amphorae, with occasional bâtonnage; part of the batch is fermented in stainless steel to preserve freshness.
Allergens Contains sulphites