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A pair of great wines from the Hemel en Aarde have just been released! Made by Nadia Newton Johnson.
This weekend we will be tasting the Anura Chardonnay, and they tell us that "Fermentation was initiated in French oak barrels (15%) using natural yeast and the balance fermented in tank using VIN 13 (a commercial yeast). 15% of the wine aged in 2nd and 3rd fill French oak barrels for 4 months after fermentation completes. 85% remained in tank after fermentation to preserve fresh fruit flavours and to have a very lightly wooded wine once blended together with the oak component. Elegant lemon, lime and papaya flavours, combined with a floral bouquet and hints of spice and honey which are integrated with a very subtle French oak and mineral aroma. This wine has a fresh, juicy palate and should be serve chilled. Paired beautifully with fresh fruit, salads, fish, light meals and sushi."
Stop in this weekend to try Anura's Chardonnay...
There should always be an empty parking space in the corner next to our shop, but if not please feel free to stop directly in front of our shop while you are with us - this will save you time driving around looking for a parking space.
Please note that our website does not show the complete range of wine that we have in stock, so please do contact us if you are looking for something not listed online, especially those that are 'allocation' only.
A reminder of our website: www.wineandco.co.za/shop or scan the Wine and Co QR code to go directly to our shop:
We offer free delivery in and around Hermanus, and free shipping to major centres around South Africa for orders over R1600.
Please contact us for international shipping rates.
- Monday to Saturday: 9am - 6pm.
- Sunday + Public holidays: 10am - 4pm.
Have you ever heard about a great wine but could never find a bottle for yourself (to share with friends, of course)? Well, the team at Wine & Company do all the hard work for you! We visit wine farms and attend tastings to find, taste, and then stock wine from the smaller Estates and independent winemakers who buy grapes and produce outstanding wine under their own labels - much the same as the French negociants have been doing for centuries. Given that these winemakers make wine in such small quantities, sometimes just a single barrel, their wine will never be found on the shelves of the major retailers, but only in specialist shops like Wine & Company on High Street, Hermanus.
In addition to the great selection of well-known wines and MCC's, we also stock local craft gin and beer, French Champagne, Belgian Ales as well as whisky and other spirits. Wine & Company (established in 1998 by Bartho Eksteen) has a well-earned reputation for stocking hard-to-find small-batch wines and we strive to continue this great tradition. If you purchase a bottle of wine from us and it is faulty we will gladly replace the bottle and return the faulty wine to the winemaker.
Feel free to contact Wine & Company if you need a particular wine and we will do our best to source it for you. We are also able to ship wine locally and to most countries so do ask about international shipping.
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