Southern Right Sauvignon Blanc 2023

Southern Right Sauvignon Blanc 2023

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Grapes were harvested from vines growing on three different soil types: clay-rich shale-derived soil (40%), decomposed granite soil (28%), and Table Mountain sandstone-derived soil (32%). Despite slightly later bud-break for Sauvignon Blanc, ripening was just over one week earlier in 2023. Later ripening sites were at risk from significant late February and March rains, but careful in-vineyard selection brought only the best grapes to the cellar. Residual sugar: 1.9g/l. Bottled at 13.5%. (Bottle size 750ml)

Nose: Complex with notes of white flesh fruit like pear, citrus notes like lime and a definitive salinity.

Palate: Very lively on entry with predominantly citrus notes. Orange blossom, lemon zest and limes shine through. Mid-palate is a bit more mineral and chalky in texture.

Finish: Very refreshing with beautifully weighted acidity. A short to medium finish with a salty almost dusty finish.

Southern Right, located on the Western border of Hamilton Russell Vineyards in Hemel-en-Aarde, was founded by Anthony Hamilton Russell in 1994. The 448 hectare property specialises in Pinotage and Sauvignon Blanc. The wines are named after the Southern Right whales, which pass through Walker Bay, just a few kilometers from the vineyards. Southern Right is committed to conservation and each bottle of wine sold contributes to their efforts.


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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Madam Somm

"Green apples and lime which follows through the palate. Very much like the old world Sauvignon blanc with minerality and a hint of salinity. If you are looking for something different this is it. Great price point considering the amount of love which l could taste from the bottle, Hamilton Russell never disappoints"

Sandra (5/5)

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