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A. A. Badenhorst Kalmoesfontein White Blend, Swartland 2018
White Wine from South Africa - Coastal Region
A standout Kalmoesfontein White (previously known as the Family White) in a recent mini vertical of the wine, put on especially for our buyer by Adi Badenhorst on the Kalmoesfontein farm itself. As it has been since the first vintage was made in 2007, this is built on chenin blanc – in 2018 almost half of the blend (47%) – with support from grenache blanc, viognier, roussanne, palomino, and semillon. At eight years’ old it is incredibly delicious, invigorating and complex, proving that we shouldn’t rush to drink these Swartland whites before they’ve had chance to properly shine. Aromas of white peach and apricot and a spicy kick of bay leaf lead to a palate that is juicy and layered, with golden apple, crystallised lemon, and ginger. The finish shows appealing orange pith and is zesty, moreish and long. A small parcel of the remaining 2018 (138 bottles) has come to The Wine Society straight from the Badenhorst cellars following the vertical tasting in February 2026.
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Code: SA25481
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Chenin Blanc
- 75cl
- Now to 2030
- 14% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, natural
- 460 g (Empty bottle weight)
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
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Adi Badenhorst
The Curator range is made by Adi Badenhorst, a talented winemaker based in Swartland, South Africa – now his family home after many years spent at Rustenberg in Stellenbosch.
For Adi, winemaking runs in the family, but not in this appellation: both his father and grandfather were winegrowers further south in the tiny Constantia region. His father worked at Buitenverwachting, a popular label for Society members, and it was here that the winemaker let Adi make his first wine at the age of just 13.
Having grown up stealing grapes in the vineyards, it was not surprising that Adi wanted to pursue his own winemaking career. He studied at Elsenburg, then did various stints with the likes of Château Angélus, Alain Graillot in the northern Rhône and Wither Hills in New Zealand, before gaining more local experience at neighbouring wineries.
Then, in 2008, he and his cousin Hein bought a winery in Swartland that hadn’t been used since the 1930s, and vowed to produce wines in a traditional way, using minimum intervention and biologically friendly processes. The vines were planted in the 1950s and 60s, so the various vineyard parcels had distinct and complex character. Comprising chenin blanc, cinsault and grenache, they are farmed without irrigaton, and the north, east and south-facing exposures provide a wonderful diversity of character.
The granite soil here is a mixture of three distinct types: lammershoek, lemoenfontein, and paardeberg, plus some clay and shale for even greater...