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2022 | Bosman Family Vineyards | Pet-Nat Weisser Riesling

$217.00

Sparkling Wine: 2022 | Bosman Family Vineyards | Pet-Nat Weisser Riesling

A méthode ancestrale made entirely from Riesling grown in Hemel-en-Aarde. Made in a style similar to a pétillant naturel, but with more carbonation, this is a sparkling dry white that is fresh and lively.

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Producer: Bosman Family Vineyards

Vintage: 2022

Size: 750ml

ABV: 12.5%

Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon

    Country/Region: South Africa, Hemel en Aarde

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      A méthode ancestrale made entirely from Riesling grown in Hemel-en-Aarde. Made in a style similar to a pétillant naturel, but with more carbonation, this is a sparkling dry white that is fresh and lively. Aromas of stone fruits and good acidity make this very food friendly. Pair halloumi and arugula salad with lemon oregano dressing

      Producer Information

      Bosman Family Vineyards is situated on the farm Lelienfontein in Wellington in the Western Cape, South Africa. The farm produces wines for the local and export market, and is home to one of the most influential vine nurseries in Africa.The Bosman family have been practicing the art of grafting and growing wine, table and raisin grapes since 1888, initially for own use on their wine estate. Lelienfontein Vine Growers started when Petrus Bosman Senior sold his surplus vines for the first time in 1947. High-quality material was in short supply and it was his ambition to have a pedigree attached to each vine sold. In 2004, Bosman Family Vineyards imported Nero d'Avola plant material into South Africa. After two years in quarantine, only two vines survived. From this, the farm cultivated a vineyard by grafting Nero d'Avola onto established Cabernet Sauvignon rootstock. In 2014, the first bottling of Nero d'Avola was approved by the Wine and Spirits Board. The wine has been approved and noted in the Government Gazette and the first certified bottling of Nero d'Avola in South Africa was released at the annual Bosman Family Vineyards Release Celebration in November 2015.

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      2022 | Bosman Family Vineyards | Pet-Nat Weisser Riesling

      $217.00

      Sparkling Wine: 2022 | Bosman Family Vineyards | Pet-Nat Weisser Riesling

      A méthode ancestrale made entirely from Riesling grown in Hemel-en-Aarde. Made in a style similar to a pétillant naturel, but with more carbonation, this is a sparkling dry white that is fresh and lively.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Bosman Family Vineyards

      Vintage: 2022

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 12.5%

      Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon

      Country/Region: South Africa, Hemel en Aarde

      A méthode ancestrale made entirely from Riesling grown in Hemel-en-Aarde. Made in a style similar to a pétillant naturel, but with more carbonation, this is a sparkling dry white that is fresh and lively. Aromas of stone fruits and good acidity make this very food friendly. Pair halloumi and arugula salad with lemon oregano dressing

      Producer Information

      Bosman Family Vineyards is situated on the farm Lelienfontein in Wellington in the Western Cape, South Africa. The farm produces wines for the local and export market, and is home to one of the most influential vine nurseries in Africa.The Bosman family have been practicing the art of grafting and growing wine, table and raisin grapes since 1888, initially for own use on their wine estate. Lelienfontein Vine Growers started when Petrus Bosman Senior sold his surplus vines for the first time in 1947. High-quality material was in short supply and it was his ambition to have a pedigree attached to each vine sold. In 2004, Bosman Family Vineyards imported Nero d'Avola plant material into South Africa. After two years in quarantine, only two vines survived. From this, the farm cultivated a vineyard by grafting Nero d'Avola onto established Cabernet Sauvignon rootstock. In 2014, the first bottling of Nero d'Avola was approved by the Wine and Spirits Board. The wine has been approved and noted in the Government Gazette and the first certified bottling of Nero d'Avola in South Africa was released at the annual Bosman Family Vineyards Release Celebration in November 2015.
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