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Angus Paul, Barbary Fictions Chenin Blanc 2023

(2 reviews)

Angus Paul has a passion for South African heritage varietals, focussing on Chenin Blanc and Pinotage, and believes in minimal intervention winemaking – a combination that clearly works well. 

This Chenin is produced from a single hilltop vineyard, which was planted in 1972, in the much esteemed Bottelary ward – it is named for the large prickly pear, also known as a Barbary Fig, growing in the vineyard. 

Grapes were whole bunch pressed and the cloudy juice was transferred to neutral oak barrels without the addition of sulphur, yeast, acid or enzymes. Fermentation took place in barrel, with about 50% going through Malolactic fermentation too. 

A rich nose of lemongrass, cut apple and citrus delights the senses. The palette is leesy, saline and granitic. Wonderful. 

 

94 pts | Platter's Wine Guide

£26.95

Stellenbosch

Chenin Blanc

Bone-drySweet

Description

Taste one of the finest Angus Paul Wines, Barbary Fictions Chenin Blanc 2023.

THE NAME
A prickly pear grows in this old vineyard, often referred to as a Barbary fig, ficus or fiction; a barbary fiction: tales formed by the mariners of the age of exploration created a mystique about the terrifying places that lay beyond the edge of maps. These tales served to ‘make sense of’ and overcome the fear and danger of these new, shrouded places, often by contorting them into the incomprehensible.

ABOUT THE VINEYARD
One site: Bottelary; one grape: Chenin Blanc.

Hailing from a 1972 planted, ragged, hilltop vineyard in the Bottelary ward around 300 meters above sea level, on Mooiplaas farm. This vineyard faces northwest, but luckily cool winds from Table Bay blow up through the valleys, through the fynbos that surrounds this old block and through the vines themselves. This vineyard moves slowly and requires
patience in harvest time to capture at its best moment.

WINEMAKING
For this Angus Paul Wine, grapes are hand picked and cooled overnight. The following morning they are put into the press and pressed as whole bunches. No sulphur, yeast, acid, enzymes or water were added.

Very cloudy juice was transferred to neutral oak barrels, with only the heaviest of solids left behind. Fermentation took place over 4 weeks, after which about half of the barrels completed malolactic fermentation. In Autumn wines were sulphured for the first time. Wines were bottled in December after having spent 11 months in barrel with no racking or fining.

TASTING NOTE
The nose of this white wine is rich in lemongrass, cut apple and yellow citrus. It has more of a deeper, heavier rumble than the high pitch of the Chenins that come from the other side of the Bottelary hill formation (those that face Flase Bay). The palate is crunchy like biting into an apple. Despite this, it is a round wine, with the freshness and breadth tugging each other in equal balanced directions.

ANALYSIS
Alc: 12.89%
T.A.: 5.6 g/L
R.S.: 1.7 g/L
pH: 3.62

Additional information

Alcohol vol

12.9%

Grape

Chenin Blanc

Origin

Stellenbosch

Vintage

2023

Wine Farm

Delightful with a curry, creamy dishes and seafood.

2 reviews for Angus Paul, Barbary Fictions Chenin Blanc 2023

  1. 93 points | Tim Atkin MW Special South Africa Report 2024

    “Soured from a block on the Mooiplaas Farm in the Bottlelary Hills that takes “ages to ripen”, according to Angus Paul, this is the most substantial of his three Chenin Blancs. Showing old-vine concentration, it has layers of saffron, nutmeg, stone fruit and dried honey and a stony, flinty finish. Smart stuff. 2024-30″

    Tim Atkin MW Special South Africa Report 2024

  2. 94 points | Platter’s Wine Guide 2025

    “Effortless old vine concentration in 2023 from 50+ year plus Bottelary hilltop vineyard. Subtle earth and yelow peach tones, soft flesh, secured by fine lemony acidity & lengthy savouriness. Year older barrels as Flight of the Furious Fancies Chenin.”

    Platter’s Wine Guide 2025

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