Half bottle of Delheim 'Edelspatz' Botrytis Riesling, Simonsberg-Stellenbosch 2021 is no longer available
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Half bottle of Delheim 'Edelspatz' Botrytis Riesling, Simonsberg-Stellenbosch 2021
Naturally occurring botrytis is rare in the Cape but the old-vine certified ‘Office` vineyard, planted in 1984, has it most years, producing a fresh, marmaladey nectar with soaring citrus and apricot flavours.
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Code: SA20192
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 8 - Very sweet
- Riesling
- 37.5cl (Half Bottle)
- Now to 2030
- 12% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, natural
Delheim
The history of winemaking at Delheim dates back to 1938 when German emigré Hans Otto Hohsenhein moved to South Africa and, having established himself as an architect in Cape Town, bought a piece of unproductive scrub land high up in the foothills of the Simonsberg Mountains. The only thing that had gained a foothold on the land previously had been a few fruit trees but Herr Hohsenhein cleared the most viable land close to his homestead and planted pinot noir, cabernet sauvignon, chenin blanc and riesling. The name Delheim was chosen in honour of his wife Deli because Delheim means ‘Deli’s Home’.
It was a difficult beginning because high-quality reds were hard to produce on such land and dry/off-dry white wines were difficult to sell in a South Africa that at the time consumed lots of brandy and fortified wines. Luckily, a new and vital piece of the jigsaw was put in place when the Hohsenheins’ 19-year-old nephew Spatz Sperling arrived from Germany in 1951. He provided a fresh impetus and new ideas, and in 1957 the Hohsenheins handed control over to Spatz on a profit-sharing basis. The estate never looked back, expanding into areas that allowed them to produce premium red wines as well as their excellent whites.
Spatz Sperling was one of the best-known figures in the South African wine industry, and was one of the pioneers of the Stellenbosch Wine Route that has done so much to promote the region and its wines. He is much missed. Today the vineyards under the control of the...