THE PRIDE OF TULBAGH " A South African Icon is Born"
In the early 1700's, Theunis Bevernagie settled in a fertile valley guru'ded by the towering Witzenberg and Winterhoek mountains, and fed bv the klein Berg river. His name was to be enshrined in local wine lore. For in 19:!7Theuniskraal was bought by the lordaan
family, specifically for winemaking. In 1948, Andries Iordaan launched the estate's first Riesling - and a South African icon was born. Just two yeru's later Theuniskraal Riesling took gold at the Commonwealth Wine Show against international competition. Andries' sons, Kobus and Rennie <continued the tradition of fine Riesling, extending
plantings with other classic varieties, both white and red. Today their sons Andries and Wagner CruTYon the familv's hands-on quality approach to winernaking.
FAlvllLY TRADITION -2 GENERATIONS
KEY SELLING POINTS OF THEjORDAAN
FAMILY - FIRST ESTATE WHITE WINE
IN SOUTH .'\FRlCA· OLDEST WINE ESTATE IN TULBAGH WINE OF ORIGIN Tl'LBAGH SOUTH AFRICA
www.theuniskraal.co.za .
tkraal@lando.co.za
Fresh. Iivelvand bone- dry, with subtle grassy hints and fruit flavours, this is a deliciouslv
RIESLING
refreshing wine. ideal for evervdav enjoy ment~
SElvIILLON
CHARDONNAY A delicate, medium bodied marriage of h•.-o classic wllite
varieties. Feacb and apple nuances
combine with subtle citrus flavours in the unwooded,
well- balanced blend ROSE
Blush pink in colour this blend otShiraz, Muscat Ottone! and Colombard has resultedinJ <emi- sweet rose with delicate peachv flavourc and Floral undertones, underpinned
with a hint of spice. PRESTIGE
The lightly caked. approachable
Ruby Cabemet and improve ..... in the bottle for the next two years, blend of
Clbern(:t Sauvignon is made to be enjoyed vouna, but 'will
Goldenlured. with the soft; sunripe richness
BOUQUET BLANC
of Cewurzttaminer and Bukettraube
harvested at optimum berry J'Ipenef'. s.
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