Anura – Chardonnay 2020

Emil Kanstinger

+27 (0) 21 875 5360

Elegant lemon, lime and papaya flavours, combined with a floral bouquet and hints of spice and honey which are integrated with a very subtle French oak and mineral aroma.

This wine has a fres & juicy palate.

Product or Service

HS220421 - Wine; still; in containers holding 2 litres or less

Wine Attributes

Vintage: 2020

Varietal: Chardonnay

Wine Region: Coastal – Stellenbosch

Facility

None

Product Certification

None

Contact Infomation

Company Name: Anura Vineyards (Pty)Ltd

Company Address: Off Simondium Road, Klapmuts, Stellenbosch, 7625, South Africa

Company General Phone: +27 (0) 21 875 5360

Company General Mail: info@anura.co.za

Company Website: https://www.anura.co.za/

Key Contact: Emil Kanstinger

Key Contact Phone: +27 82 690 5760

Key Contact General Mail: emil@anura.co.za

Company Information

Incorporation Date: October 31, 2005

BEE: BEE Level 6

Woman-Owned: Yes - 25%+ Woman Owned

Company Size: 20 –100

Distribution: Retail , Bulk , Wholesale , HORECA/Hospitality: Hotels, Restuarants, Catering , Private Label , Direct sales , Agents

Company Overview: Positioned on the foothills on the Simonsberg Mountains, we grow a wide selection of cultivars, some uncommon in South Africa, and also to match each cultivar with its ideal soil and microclimate. Our passion is red wine, and with plantings of Mourvédre, Petit Verdot, Grenache, Pinot Noir, Sangiovese and Malbec, among more classic, locally grown varietals, we aim to produce handcrafted wines for individuals who are looking for something unique and distinctive. At Anura, we aim to produce wines which combine the robust fruit of the New World with the elegance and complexity of Old World winemaking styles.

Year Started Exporting:

2001

Countries Currently Exporting to:

Angola, Belgium, China, Germany, Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand, Zambia

Countries Hoping to Export to:

China, Denmark, United Kingdom

Registered Under the Following Trade Agreements:

SADC-EU EPA