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FRANCIS WINES 2023 CHARDONNAY

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TASTING NOTES

Nose Complex and layered, with a subtle expression of oak framing chalky, pithy undertones. Notes of lemon, acacia blossom and nougat unfold with quiet intensity.

Palate Vibrant and linear, showing abundant white pear and lime pith. Precise and crystalline, drawing out exceptional poise and balance on a long, persistent finish.


FOOD PAIRING Grilled seafood, roasted chicken, or creamy pasta dishes.

SERVE AT 8–10 °C

ORIGIN Babylon Vineyards, Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge.

TERROIR Shale soils of the Bokkeveld Series, Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge.


WINEMAKING Handpicked at optimal ripeness and cooled overnight. Bunches are destemmed and whole berries gently pressed in a pneumatic press, then cold-settled and transferred to barrel for spontaneous natural fermentation. The wine rests on its lees for 16 months in seasoned 500-litre French oak barrels, after which the finest barrels are selected and blended for bottling.


THE DETAIL Alcohol 13.5% · Residual Sugar 1.9 g/l · Total Acidity 6.8 g/l · pH 3.19 Maturation: 16 months in seasoned 500-litre French oak Production: 1,929 bottles Released: 25 November 2024

  • ROOTED IN PURPOSE

    5% of every bottle sold goes directly to Francis Academy, empowering the next generation of young rugby players.

  • SMALL-BATCH BY DESIGN

    Every bottle is crafted in limited quantities, ensuring uncompromising attention to detail from vineyard to glass.

  • BURGUNDIAN IN TRADITION

    Inspired by centuries of old world winemaking, our methods honour the terroir and let the grape speak for itself.

  • SMALL-BATCH & HANDCRAFTED
  • BURGUNDIAN IN METHOD
  • HAND-HARVESTED
  • AGED IN FRENCH OAK BARRELS

Where Grit & Grace Meet

Handcrafted small-batch wines from the Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge — Burgundian in spirit, South African in soul. Each bottle tells the story of soil, sport, and the journey in between.