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Beaumont Chenin Blanc, Bot River 2025
White Wine from South Africa - Cape South Coast
From member-favourite Sebastian Beaumont, this vibrant and pure Bot River chenin is sourced from younger vines on the estate and made entirely in stainless steel and concrete. Loire-like in style, it reverberates with zesty citrus fruit and green apple, and finishes crisp and refreshing.
Price:
£13.50
Bottle
(£18.00/litre)
Price:
£81.00
Case of 6
(£18.00/litre)
In Stock
Code: SA24681
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Chenin Blanc
- 75cl
- Now to 2029
- 12.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Screwcap
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Beaumont Wines
The Beaumont family estate is steeped in a history that dates back to the 18th century, and their higgledy-piggledy cellars are the oldest in the region. The family-run farm and winery can be found in the charming Overberg village of Bot River, at the foot of the Houw Hoek Mountains in the cool Cape South Coast region.
The Beaumont family are big on biodiversity. Of their 400-hectare farm, only 34 hectares are under vine; the rest is part of the Green Mountain Conservancy Area, an organisation the Beaumont family helped to found. There are charming cottages on site and regular events are held, from food festivals and open gardens weekends to grape treading at harvest time.
Beaumont wines began in 1970, when Raoul and Jayne Beaumont replanted vineyards that had long since been abandoned in the ancient shale soils. The pair recognised that summer heat here is moderated by cool afternoon sea breezes, which gives ideal long ripening periods. Raoul and Jayne also transformed the winery, with its antique machinery, into a place where they could start producing handcrafted, expressive wines that reflect the terroir.
Today, Jayne’s son Sebastian makes the wine. The family’s everyday chenin blanc is made partly from bought-in fruit from neighbouring vineyards, but all the grapes are picked early to preserve freshness and result in lower alcohol. After a cool and slow fermentation, the wine spends around six months on its lees in tanks.
The estate was also the first in the Cape to...