One site: the Upper Blaauwklippen Valley on the Helderberg; one grape: Chenin blanc. The Helderberg is the natural monument of Stellenbosch, like the spine of some titan protruding the earth. This vineyard sits about 280 meters above the sea. Tucked into a deep kloof of the Helderberg rich in red and yellow grantic soils. It is cool, by Stellen- bosch standards and receives ample rains in winter from the mountain catchment

  • South Africa    Stellenbosch
  • 100%
    Chenin Blanc
     
  • Alcohol
      12.5%
  • Natural wine
  • Residual sugar
      1.8

Grapes are hand picked and cooled overnight. The following morning they are put into the press and pressed as whole bunches. No sulphur, yeast, acid, enzymes or water were added. Very cloudy juice was transferred straight to a combination of conrete eggs and neutral oak barrels, with only the heaviest solids left behind. Fermenta- tion took place over 4 weeks, after which full malolactic fermentation was completed. In Autumn wines were sulphured for the first time. Wines were bottled in January 2024 with nothing but a prebottling racking taking place.

False Bay is a mysterious name, what could it imply? The usual answer is that it duped the budding sailors, proespectors & stow-aways into believing they’d entered Table Bay & therefore Cape Town. So, it is a phantom destination, one that grapes, ships and the people of the Cape have had to dance with to render their living.