COUNTRY
South Africa
REGION
GRAPE VARIETY
Chenin Blanc
VINTAGE
2023
CASE (X6 BOTTLES)
€69,00
AVAILABLE STOCK: 700 BOTTLES
AVAILABLE STOCK: 700 BOTTLES
COUNTRY
South Africa
REGION
GRAPE VARIETY
Chenin Blanc
VINTAGE
2023
Country: South Africa, Coastal Region Wine, Western Cape, Stellenbosch
Grape Varieties: 100% Chenin Blanc
Tasting Notes: Delightful aromas of fragrant quince, citrus and pineapple on the nose evolve into tropical flavours of kumquat and apricot ending off with a lingering, lemon finish.
Food Pairing: Roasted chicken / Prawn salad / Fig & goat cheese salad
Delheim is owned by the Sperling family. The late Michael Hans “Spatz” Sperling, was the Patriarch and also a South African wine industry legend. His wife Vera still resides on the farm. Eldest son Victor Sperling and eldest daughter Nora Sperling-Thiel serve as Directors of the company and live on the farm with their families. The other two children, Maria and Nicholas, live in Europe. The Simonsberg is named after the first Governor of the Cape, Simon van der Stel, after which Stellenbosch is also named. In 1699, he granted the freehold of this piece of land to Lourenz Kamfer, a German. It was originally named De Driesprong. The farm had various owners until Mr Hans Otto Hoheisen bought it in 1938 as a retirement home for himself and his wife Deli. DELHEIM comes from the German for “Deli’s home”.
Case Bottles: 6
SHIPPING FEES
For orders €100,00 and
above we deliver free to
your place
For orders below €100,00 delivery
charge €10,00 within city limits.
Country: South Africa, Coastal Region Wine, Western Cape, Stellenbosch
Grape Varieties: 100% Chenin Blanc
Tasting Notes: Delightful aromas of fragrant quince, citrus and pineapple on the nose evolve into tropical flavours of kumquat and apricot ending off with a lingering, lemon finish.
Food Pairing: Roasted chicken / Prawn salad / Fig & goat cheese salad
Delheim is owned by the Sperling family. The late Michael Hans “Spatz” Sperling, was the Patriarch and also a South African wine industry legend. His wife Vera still resides on the farm. Eldest son Victor Sperling and eldest daughter Nora Sperling-Thiel serve as Directors of the company and live on the farm with their families. The other two children, Maria and Nicholas, live in Europe. The Simonsberg is named after the first Governor of the Cape, Simon van der Stel, after which Stellenbosch is also named. In 1699, he granted the freehold of this piece of land to Lourenz Kamfer, a German. It was originally named De Driesprong. The farm had various owners until Mr Hans Otto Hoheisen bought it in 1938 as a retirement home for himself and his wife Deli. DELHEIM comes from the German for “Deli’s home”.
Case Bottles: 6
SHIPPING FEES
For orders €100,00 and
above we deliver free to
your place
For orders below €100,00 delivery
charge €10,00 within city limits.