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2021 Painted Wolf Chenin Blanc, Coastal Region, South Africa

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2021 Painted Wolf Chenin Blanc, Coastal Region, South Africa

ABOUT THIS WINE

100% Chenin Blanc grapes harvested from Leeuwenkuil in the Swartland and Welgegund Farm in Wellington. The Leeuwenkuil grapes were tank fermented using natural yeast and blended with a smaller portion of barrel-fermented wine from 37 year old wines from Welgegund Farm.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Painted Wolf Wines is a family business producing authentic, distinct and delicious wines and invests in African wild dog conservation and social upliftment to communities surrounding key African wild dog populations.

Taking inspiration from the social dynamics of a pack of African wild dogs, they build and nurture mutually beneficial relationships to achieve their wine and conservation goals.

Their roots in wine, environmental tourism and wildlife film-making coupled with a deeply shared love for the African wilderness drives their work to help conserve this charismatic and endangered species. Today, approximately 6600 African wild dogs remain.

As you enjoy the equally charistmatic wines you are helping the company invest in the future of African wild dogs and the last remaining wilderness areas in Africa.

$5.95

Original: $16.99

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2021 Painted Wolf Chenin Blanc, Coastal Region, South Africa

$16.99

$5.95

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ABOUT THIS WINE

100% Chenin Blanc grapes harvested from Leeuwenkuil in the Swartland and Welgegund Farm in Wellington. The Leeuwenkuil grapes were tank fermented using natural yeast and blended with a smaller portion of barrel-fermented wine from 37 year old wines from Welgegund Farm.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Painted Wolf Wines is a family business producing authentic, distinct and delicious wines and invests in African wild dog conservation and social upliftment to communities surrounding key African wild dog populations.

Taking inspiration from the social dynamics of a pack of African wild dogs, they build and nurture mutually beneficial relationships to achieve their wine and conservation goals.

Their roots in wine, environmental tourism and wildlife film-making coupled with a deeply shared love for the African wilderness drives their work to help conserve this charismatic and endangered species. Today, approximately 6600 African wild dogs remain.

As you enjoy the equally charistmatic wines you are helping the company invest in the future of African wild dogs and the last remaining wilderness areas in Africa.