To have nothing to declare could mean one of two things: a. I’m doing something illegal or b. I choose to withhold information from you. As with all BLANKbottle wines, it means the latter. “Nothing to Declare 2010” – a blend of Chenin blanc and a very interesting varietal. Let’s leave it at that for the time being.
The grapes for “Nothing to Declare 2010” were handpicked from exquisite Swartland and Voor Paardeberg vineyards, pressed in a basket press and barrel fermented using only the natural yeast present on the grapes. No additives (except for a little bit of Sulphur) were added, it was aged for one year in older barrels and blended and bottled in January 2011. The wine is a winter white made in an oxidative way (exposure to limited amounts of oxygen in the early stages of winemaking). The result: a big, round and spicy wine. Perfect partner to spicy dishes.
Nothing to Declare, at R45 a bottle. Buy it now… E-mail me with your order or buy online with your credit card. You are welcome to make up mixed cases.