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Badenhorst, Secateurs White, Chenin Blanc, Swartland, 2011
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In The Telegraph Saturday 17th December 2011: “Made from old-vine chenin blanc edged with grapefruit freshness and, bottled under screw cap, with a certain linear drive, a cold glass makes a satisfying first (and second) glass of the evening.” Victoria Moore
From 40+ year old vines, dry farmed, which deliver so much concentration. 5-10% goes into old oak barrels, giving volume rather than oak flavour, and the wine gains weight from about seven months on its lees. Sunnily exotic fruit; tangerine even. Perhaps the most refined vintage so far. Now-2013
It was only just over a year ago that we shipped for the first time from Adi Badenhorst - he of the interesting facial hair, top parrot-breeder and winemaker of rare genius - after he gave up his post as the head winemaker at Rustenberg. Alongside his family-owned vineyards at Kalmoesfontein farm on the Paardeberg, Adi’s cellar is now looking fully renovated and he was in ebullient form when visited in March. His wines have found favour everywhere - from our band of customers to wine critics around the world.
What is his secret? Well, he is crafting wines in a very traditional, minimal interventionist manner, using concrete fermentation tanks and old oak, often big old barrels which give no wood tannins at all. Whilst his professes total naivety along the lines of “Ach, man, we dump it all in here and it just makes itself”, he is also highly thoughtful. He prefers to leave his reds, post-fermentation, on their skins for 6-12 months - as he believes this delivers smooth tannins, texture and suppleness. He is also moving towards picking earlier, to avoid jamminess and to seek a more perfumed, Rhône-like style.
The rosé is a new arrival and we are the only UK shippers to date. We tasted a tank in the spring and found this blend, from Adi’s younger vines of Cinsault, Grenache and Syrah, so delicious that we pushed him to bottle it immediately.















