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The Winery of Good Hope Bush Vine Chenin Blanc 2024Stellenbosch, South Africa ● Chenin Blanc
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5.0 Fantastic (22)- Screw Cap
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The Winery of Good Hope Unoaked Chardonnay 2022Stellenbosch, South Africa ● Chardonnay
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4.3 Very Good (26)- Screw Cap
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The Winery of Good Hope Bush Vine Chenin Blanc 2021Stellenbosch, South Africa ● Chenin Blanc
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4.3 Very Good (56)- Screw Cap
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The Winery of Good Hope Bush Vine Chenin Blanc 2023Stellenbosch, South Africa ● Chenin Blanc
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4.4 Very Good (13)- Screw Cap
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The Winery of Good Hope Unoaked Chardonnay 2023Stellenbosch, South Africa ● Chardonnay
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4.4 Very Good (17)- Screw Cap
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The Winery of Good Hope Full Berry Pinotage 2020Stellenbosch, South Africa ● Pinotage
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4.3 Very Good (51)- Screw Cap
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsGood Hope is more than just the name of a location at the bottom of Af...
Good Hope is more than just the name of a location at the bottom of Africa. It’s a spirit of optimism. A “can-do” attitude. A positive intention that leads to positive action. The fact that the pioneering settlers of 1652 named their new land The Cape of Good Hope is proof of their faith in this area’s potential. Wine grapes were among the first crops to be grown there, starting in 1655. The very first Cape wine flowed in 1659 – about 150 years before settlers even arrived in Australia for the first time!
Today, this land – and this industry – still holds so much untapped potential. When the team set out to explore it, they soon realised that they needed a place to showcase new ideas in the evolving portfolio of wines. And that’s precisely why they created this range. Its wines are the results of their extensive trials and research into exciting new varieties, new vineyard areas, new meso-climates and altitudes, alternative winemaking techniques and even the use of more modern packaging.