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With its exuberant tropical fruit and lean citrus freshness, The Huguenot perfectly captures why South Africa has gained such a great name for Sauvignon. It slots neatly in style between the two touchstones of classic Loire and explosive Kiwi wines.
Tasting notes
Lemon, ripe melon and tangerine notes. Clean, fresh finish
Aroma
Fresh citrus and tropical fruit of melon and guava
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
The Huguenot Sauvignon will charm you with its balance of grassy, mineral notes and bolder tropical expressions. It’s from Franschhoek Cellar, a co-op set up in 1945 and now an impressive private winery. They’ve won many Trophies, including plenty for Sauvignons, and every year their Sauvignons are included in South Africa’s Top Ten. Winemaker JD Rossouw has recently taken over. He aims to make wines that are “unpretentious, yet elegant and true to the grape and vineyard”. Drawing on small parcels of grapes grown on different soils and slopes, he’s crafted a truly distinctive Sauvignon here. Delicious on its own and even better with grilled swordfish, mussels or spicy stir-fry – Franschhoek is the culinary capital of South Africa after all.