Obikwa Chardonnay is a delightful white wine that showcases the best of South African winemaking. Produced in the Western Cape region, this Chardonnay is known for its vibrant and refreshing character. The vineyards where the grapes are grown benefit from the region's cool climate and diverse soils, resulting in grapes with excellent flavor and balance. The winemaking process involves careful fermentation and aging in stainless steel tanks, preserving the wine's crispness and fruit-forward profile. Obikwa Chardonnay offers a well-rounded and approachable style, with notes of tropical fruits, citrus, and a hint of vanilla. It pairs beautifully with seafood, poultry, or simply enjoyed on its own.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
Obikwa Chardonnay is a delightful white wine that showcases the classic characteristics of the Chardonnay grape variety.On the nose, Obikwa Chardonnay presents vibrant aromas of tropical fruits such as pineapple and ripe mango, accompanied by hints of citrus and a touch of vanilla. These aromas create an inviting and enticing bouquet that sets the stage for the tasting experience.
Upon tasting, this Chardonnay reveals a well-balanced profile with a medium body. The flavors of tropical fruits continue to shine through, complemented by notes of green apple and a subtle creaminess. The wine's acidity provides a refreshing zing, while the oak aging adds a touch of complexity and a smooth, lingering finish.
Obikwa Chardonnay is a versatile wine that pairs well with a variety of dishes. Its vibrant fruit flavors and refreshing acidity make it an excellent companion to seafood, particularly grilled shrimp or lemon-buttered scallops. It also pairs nicely with roasted chicken or creamy pasta dishes.
The Western Cape is a province of South Africa located in the south-western corner of the country. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Eastern Cape to the east, and the Northern Cape to the north. The Western Cape is home to some of the world's most renowned wine regions, making it a paradise for wine lovers.
The Western Cape has a long and rich history of winemaking. The first vines were planted in the region in 1655 by Dutch settlers, and the first commercial winery was established in 1685. Since then, the region has become one of the most important wine-producing regions in South Africa.
CUSTOMER RATING
3.5
1 Review
Vintage 2016
08-05-2023
Nick
Fine for its price, a reasonable cost effectiveness for the money.