MullineuxSignature Straw Wine 2023 (Half Bottle)

Product code: 20230
£36.10 inc VAT
Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Swartland
Type
Winery
Winery: Mullineux
Alcohol
Alcohol: 7.5%
Volume
Volume: 375 ml
Grape
Grape: Chenin Blanc
Grape: 100% Chenin Blanc
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Swartland
Type
Winery
Winery: Mullineux
Alcohol
Alcohol: 7.5%
Volume
Volume: 375 ml
Grape
Grape: Chenin Blanc
Grape: 100% Chenin Blanc

Product Notes

Mullineux Signature Straw Wine is a highly acclaimed dessert wine made from the finest Chenin Blanc grapes grown on the slopes of the Kasteelberg Mountain in South Africa's Swartland region. The grapes are left to ripen on the vines until late March or early April, at which point they are handpicked and carefully laid out on straw mats to dry in the sun. This process concentrates the flavors and sugars within the grapes. After four weeks, the grapes are gently pressed, and the juice is fermented and aged in old French oak barrels for over two years. The resulting wine is an exquisite golden nectar with notes of honey, apricot, and peach that has a rich, luxurious texture with perfect balance and acidity. This sweet dessert wine pairs perfectly with fruity and nutty desserts.

Tasting Notes

In the glass, this wine is bright gold in colour with a rich, viscous quality. On the nose, it is a complex, enticing blend of dried apricots, lemon pie and orange peel. Velvety mouthfeel and luscious sweetness on the palate are balanced by mouth-watering acidity and purity of fruit.

About the Winery

Mullineux

If you are looking for a taste of authentic South African wines with utmost character and elegance, Mullineux is the right choice for you. These wines are hand-crafted and produced in the rich granite and schist soils based in Swartland, South Africa.  Chris and Andrea worked in many wineries across France, South Africa and California. They put all their winemaking experience into the brand they created, Mullineux, in South Africa’s Swartland region. As soon as Chris and Andrea spotted the terroirs, climatic conditions and the soil qualities of this region, they knew that this was where they wanted to set up their label.

Though it was established in 2007, Mullineux became one of South Africa’s most respected and loved wine brands within a short while. Within 6 years, the duo joined hands with Peter Dart, and started a parallel winery, called Leeu Passant. Currently, you can find this estate on the Leeu Estates.

Minimal intervention is the policy followed at Mullineux winery. Minimal use of sulphur, lack of use of any fining or filtering agent and lack of yeast and enzyme usage are some of the interesting winemaking policies followed here. The details of the grape varietals grown at Swartland are:

  • Syrah – Considered one of the popular Northern Rhone region varietals, Syrah is in great demand in the Cape regions today.
  • Chenin Blanc – Originally a varietal from the Loire Valley, Chenin Blanc has become one of the most planted varietals in South Africa today.
  • Grenache Blanc – Originally from Spain, this varietal spread quickly to South Africa, and it is now quite popular among wine lovers.
  • Clairette – This is the varietal used in the sparkling wine of Clairette de Die. It is known for its natural ripening quality and low sugar levels.
  • Viognier – This Rhone Valley varietal ripens early and naturally in Swartland, which lends a natural balance and structure to Mullineux wines.

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