De Wetshof Lilya Rosé 2022
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An abundance of free limestone is complemented by a heavy clay component ensuring excellent water-retention, adding structure& fullness to this delicate wine.
These soils have high free time content on De Wetshof. This adds complexity and structure
Product or Service
HS220421 - Wine; still; in containers holding 2 litres or less
Wine Attributes
Vintage: 2022
Varietal: Rose
Wine Region: Breede River Valley – Robertson
Facility
ISO 22000, WIETAProduct Certification
None
Contact Infomation
Company Name: De Wetshof Estate
Company Address: R317 between Robertson & Bonnievale, Robertson, 6705, South Africa
Company General Phone: +27 (0) 23 615 1853
Company General Mail: [email protected]
Company Website: https://www.dewetshof.com/
Key Contact: Charmain Delgado
Key Contact Phone: +27 (0) 23 615 1853
Key Contact General Mail: [email protected]
Company Information
Incorporation Date: 6 February 2017
BEE: BEE Level 4
Woman-Owned: No
Company Size: 100 – 200
Distribution: Retail, Bulk, Wholesale, Direct sales, Agents, Brokers, Off trade (Supermarkets, Specialists Retailers, Independent Retailers)
Company Overview: The name De Wetshof has been synonymous with the production of fine wines in South Africa since the 1970’s. As the first registered wine estate in the Robertson Wine Valley, De Wetshof has become known internationally as South Africa’s eminent Chardonnay House due to the pioneering role it played in introducing this noble Burgundian grape to the country. Danie is a pioneer of noble white wines in South Africa and has also introduced superior red cultivars to the Robertson Wine Valley. A graduate of the Geisenheim Institute in Germany, one of the world’s leading centres for the study of viticulture and cellar technology, De Wet’s wines express the uniqueness of the soils of De Wetshof and meticulous attention to detail, while state-of-the-art technology ensures that the work in the cellar complements the gifts of nature’s vineyards.
Year Started Exporting: |
1998 |
Countries Currently Exporting to: |
Belgium, Brazil, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, United States |
Countries Hoping to Export to: |
China, France, India, Portugal, Thailand |
Registered Under the Following Trade Agreements: |
SADC-EU EPA, AGOA, Other |