Excelsior Chardonnay 750ml
Excelsior Chardonnay 750ml
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Pop a bottle of Excelsior Chardonnay from Ashton, South Africa, when you want an easygoing white that still feels a little special. On the nose it's lively — think zesty lemon peel, ripe green apple and a hint of white blossom that pulls you in. Take a sip and you get a creamy, almost buttery midpalate kept bright by crisp acidity, with citrus pith and stone-fruit notes that settle into a subtle flinty texture. The mouthfeel is satiny rather than heavy, carrying flavors through to a clean, slightly mineral finish that makes you reach for another glass. I grab this for weekend grills, soft cheeses or creamy chicken, and it sings alongside roasted vegetables or a crisp green salad; chill it well and let the fresh acidity do the work. Made by Excelsior with approachability in mind, it’s an everyday crowd-pleaser that still feels thoughtfully crafted.
Perfect Pairings: Grilled salmon, soft-ripened cheeses, roasted vegetables.
Tasting Notes
- Zesty citrus and green apple aroma
- Creamy midpalate with bright acidity
- Silky mouthfeel, clean mineral finish
- Brand Excelsior
- Country South Africa
- SKU 5223827
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Sun, ocean breeze, and serious winemaking chops—that’s South Africa in the glass. You get Old World structure with New World fruit, plus standout value from everyday bottles to cellar-worthy icons.
What makes it special
- Cape climates: Cool Atlantic winds meet warm inland sun—ripe fruit with natural freshness.
- Diverse soils: Granite, shale, sandstone, and decomposed granite shape texture and minerality.
- Heritage + innovation: Old bush vines, modern cellars, and a clear focus on site.
Grapes and styles to know
- Chenin Blanc (Steen): The signature white. From zesty and mineral to barrel-fermented and creamy.
- Sauvignon Blanc & Chardonnay: Coastal snap or elegant, Burgundy-style restraint.
- Pinotage: South Africa’s own—dark berries, spice, often silky in modern styles.
- Cabernet Sauvignon & Cape Blends: Cassis, graphite, fine tannins; blends often include Cab, Merlot, and sometimes Pinotage.
- Syrah/Shiraz: Pepper, violets, black fruit—cool-climate lift or richer, warmer styles.
- MCC (Méthode Cap Classique): Traditional-method sparkling—green apple, lemon, brioche.
Regions at a glance
- Stellenbosch: Cabernet and Cape blends with polish and depth.
- Swartland: Old-vine Chenin and Rhône-style reds; texture, spice, personality.
- Hemel-en-Aarde / Walker Bay: Cool-climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with finesse.
- Franschhoek & Paarl: Rounded reds, elegant whites, scenic valley fruit.
- Elgin & Constantia: Crisp Sauvignon Blanc, refined Chardonnay, age-worthy sweet wines.
Flavor snapshot
- Whites: Citrus, pear, honeycomb, saline snap.
- Reds: Blackcurrant, plum, cocoa, pepper, herbal lift.
- MCC: Fine bubbles, orchard fruit, clean, dry finish.
Pairing playbook (veg-forward)
- Chenin Blanc: Herbed goat cheese, veggie paella, lemony risotto.
- Sauvignon Blanc: Grilled asparagus, green salads, caper-studded dishes.
- Pinotage: Mushroom burgers, BBQ jackfruit, smoky eggplant.
- Cab/Cape Blends: Lentil moussaka, truffle mac, aged cheddar.
- Syrah: Peppery tofu skewers, roasted beets, black pepper pasta.
- MCC: Fried appetizers, potato crisps, sushi.
Buying tips
- Seek WO region labels (e.g., WO Stellenbosch) for origin clarity.
- “Old Vine” or bush-vine Chenin = extra concentration.
- For reds with structure, target Stellenbosch; for edgy whites, look to Elgin or coastal areas; for personality-driven blends, explore Swartland.
Serving notes
- Whites/MCC: 45–50°F
- Pinotage/Pinot Noir: 55–60°F
- Cab/Syrah: 60–65°F (a brief decant helps)
Bottom line
South Africa delivers precision and pleasure in equal measure. Whether you want zesty Chenin, refined bubbles, or a confident Bordeaux-style blend, you’ll find character, balance, and standout value.
FAQs
1) Is Pinotage still smoky and rustic?
Modern Pinotage is generally smoother and fruit-driven. Look for producers focused on elegance and moderate oak.
2) What’s MCC, and is it like Champagne?
MCC uses the same traditional method as Champagne. Expect fine bubbles, crisp fruit, and a dry, food-friendly finish—usually at gentler prices.
3) Best first step if I’m new to South Africa?
Start with Chenin Blanc for a clear read on the style, then try a Stellenbosch Cabernet or a Swartland Rhône-style blend.
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