David & NadiaAristargos 2019 (Magnum)

Product code: 7988
£59.85 inc VAT
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Swartland
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 1500 ml
Grape
Grape: White Blend
Grape: 47% Chenin Blanc, 13% Semillon, 11% Clairette, 10% Viognier, 8% Marsanne, 6% Roussanne, 3% Verdelho, 2% Grenache Blanc
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Swartland
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 1500 ml
Grape
Grape: White Blend
Grape: 47% Chenin Blanc, 13% Semillon, 11% Clairette, 10% Viognier, 8% Marsanne, 6% Roussanne, 3% Verdelho, 2% Grenache Blanc

Product Notes

David & Nadia Aristargos is a characterful South African wine, embodying the essence of the Swartland region where it originates. A blend of five varieties, including Chenin Blanc, Viognier, and Roussanne, it delivers a rhapsody of flavours and textures. Fragrant scents of white peach, lemon zest, and honeysuckle meld harmoniously with flavours of ripe pear and peach. The wine's endearing complexity is underpinned by superb minerality and beautifully integrated oak nuances. This medium-bodied tipple, with fresh acidity, makes Aristargos ideally suited for dining as it effortlessly complements a variety of dishes. Its grace and longevity make it worth savouring.

Tasting Notes

A focused nose leads into grassy herbal notes before Thai green papaya salad, mango and lime leaf, white peaches, and a touch of pineapple emerges with air. A more understated style in 2019 with clear aging potential. Predominantly Chenin Blanc on granitic soils with an old vine focus. Grenache Blanc from the Kasteelberg adds a bit of breadth and intensity derived from schist soils, while the Verdelho, a new addition, counteracts it with freshness and saltiness to add another level of complexity. A classy expression of Aristargos

About the Winery

David & Nadia

David & Nadia is an exquisite boutique winery nestled in the heart of South Africa's winemaking region, the Swartland. Managed and operated by husband and wife team David and Nadia Sadie, the winery specialises in meticulously handcrafted, single-vineyard wines that reflect the region's unique terroir.

Founded in 2013, David & Nadia's philosophy rests in minimal intervention, collating indigenous South African grape varieties and promoting biodiversity. The couple honours the legacy of the Swartland's old vines, emphasising their deep respect for tradition, whilst exemplifying modern, sustainably-focussed viticulture practices.

Each bottle bearing the David & Nadia label is the result of a labour of love. Passionate, skilled hands tend the vineyards, while under David's innovative leadership, Nadia, a qualified soil scientist, critically ensures the health of the soil to enhance the flavour profiles of the grapes, Hence, the terroir-driven wines of David & Nadia display remarkable complexity and elegance.

The impressive range includes Chenin Blanc, Pinotage, Grenache, and Elpidios, a red blend showcasing the depth and diversity of the Swartland's grape varietals. Wine connoisseurs frequently laud David & Nadia's Chenin Blanc for its characterful nuances and polished finish.

David & Nadia winery is not merely a producer of exceptional wines, but a testament to a winemaking love story, a couple’s dedication to preserving their natural heritage, and a celebration of the rich, South African earth. It's a place where vine, soil and human endeavour harmoniously intertwine to create truly memorable vinous masterpieces.

Whether you're a passionate wine aficionado or a casual wine lover, a visit to David & Nadia winery promises a taste experience that will engage and ignite your senses, and leave you with a renewed appreciation for the art of fine winemaking.

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