Big G 2020 Magnum
Big G 2020 Magnum
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Holden Manz — Big G 2020 Magnum
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Holden Manz Winery
The Holden Manz Winery is characterized by a highly modern design combined with state-of-the-art technology in the wine cellar. This enables the Winemaker Thierry Haberer to express Holden Manz's special terroir. The 22-hectare Winery is located in the farthest corner of the Franschhoek Valley and is only about an hour's drive from Cape Town. The two owners Gerard Holden and Migo Manz have already received numerous national and international awards with their Winery. After the acquisition in 2010 (formerly "Klein Genoot"), the two began restoring both the wine cellar and the rest of the Winery. Gerard and Migo operate, in addition to the wine cellar, an exclusive 5-star hotel with international cuisine at the highest level. The South African art exhibited at the Winery perfectly completes the "Holden Manz experience."
Tasting notes
The Big G from the Winery Holden Manz, named after owner Gerard Holden, is an intense and concentrated red wine with a ruby-red core. This cuvée is characterized by a true explosion of fruit.
Black currants, mulberries, and plums pair with the finest chocolate aromas. A hint of vanilla and cigar box, as well as black pepper and spices blend on the palate into a delightful harmony.
With pleasant tannins, gentle acidity, and a long-lasting finish accompanied by dark fruits, the Holden Manz Big G impresses on all levels and rightly carries the "Big" in its name.
Grape Variety
Chenin Blanc is a widely cultivated, old white wine grape variety that has been grown in France (in Anjou – Touraine) since the 9th century. Compared to other white wine grape varieties, this variety is very productive. This leads to a very high quality of the white wine when reduced on the vine.
In South Africa, Chenin Blanc is the most widely grown white wine grape variety. The reason for this is primarily the very high diversity. For example, there are "wild-growing" vines (so-called Bush Vines) that are usually not irrigated. For this reason, the vines penetrate very deep into the ground with their roots to reach water. These Chenin Blancs therefore have a stronger depth and complexity.
The grape variety can also be aged very fresh and fruity in stainless steel tanks, developing into a very nice summer wine. Through the Aged in oak barrels, one obtains very complex and full-bodied white wines. The aromas of Chenin Blanc wines range from peach, apricot, and tropical fruits to honey and melon.