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BLANKbottle Orbitofrontal Cortex 2022, “The barrels I like”, is how Pieter Walser describes the selection process for this Chenin Blanc and Verdelho based blend with 46% Clairette Blanche, Grenache Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne and a soupçon of Viognier. Lightly skin fermented, it has top notes of wild flowers and wet stone, citrus, pear and grapefruit flavours and a finish that lingers on the palate. Delicious.”- Tim Atkin MW
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Categories: 2022, 95+, BLANKbottle, Ship Immediately, South Africa, Western Cape, White Blend, White Blend
Tags: BLANKbottle, South Africa, Western Cape, White Blend
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