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Iona Sauvignon Blanc, Elgin 2024
Refreshing sauvignon blanc from the cool Elgin region given added richness and weight from the addition of 4% oaked semillon. Lots of ripe peach and pear on the nose combine with crisp citrus on the palate with impressive length. Winners of our 2024 Climate & Nature fund, owner Rozy Gunn plans to plant 1,200m of hedgerows around their vineyard to provide a protective screen against chemical spray drift from neighbouring farms and create habitats and food for wildlife and insects. The hedgerows will consist of a variety of plants and shrubs, such as Kei Apple, Starry Wild Jasmine, Anisodontea and Ilex Mitis.
Price:
£12.95
Bottle
Price:
£77.50
Case of 6
In Stock
Code: SA22181
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Sauvignon Blanc
- 75cl
- Now to 2026
- 13% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Screwcap
Iona Wine Farm
Andrew Gunn is an engineer by training and in 1997 he was looking for a change; something that would fulfil him. He decided that, as an outdoorsman, he should look at farming and he spent a long time searching for the right place to put down roots in more senses than one. He found it at a former apple farm near Elgin, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, fell for the place immediately and bought it. The unprofitable apple business gave way to vines and a unique vineyard was created, renamed Iona in honour of his ancestral home off the coast of Scotland.
Surrounded by forests and the Kogelberg Biosphere and situated at 420 metres above sea level, the mesoclimate of the site makes it one of the coolest, if not the coolest, vineyard plots in South Africa, with a summer climate lying somewhere between Sancerre and Bordeaux but with the priceless asset of considerably less rain than either during the summer, and warmer spring and autumn temperatures. These factors were further enhanced by the presence of post-glacial alluvial soils offering excellent drainage and promising the vines a struggle for nutrients.
With the air-conditioning unit of the Atlantic just 4km away the vines enjoy cooling breezes which lengthen their hang time on the vine, developing complexity and balance in the fruit while retaining freshness. Thanks to where the grapes grow they are picked about two months later than anywhere else in the country.
Sauvignon blanc was the first variety planted alongside some...