Aristea Wines

Propriétaire

Martin Krajewski, Matt Krone, Florent Dumeau

Vigneron

Matthew Krone

Aristea Wines

Aristea in Constantia, South Africa, is a project created by Opimian supporter and friend Martin Krajewski from Clos Cantenac in Saint-Émilion, together with Matt Krone from the Cape and winemaking consultant Florent Dumeau. The first Aristea wines were released in 2017. The range is named after a flower which blooms for just one day every year and was chosen as a symbol of struggle, passion and dedication. Aristea is found only in the Cape and Madagascar where it grows on land ravaged by fire. The trio commissioned leading botanical artist and Cape resident Vicki Thomas to do a watercolour of Aristea flowers, which is the label.

Appellation
Constantia, Elgin, Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge, Stellenbosch
Production
25,000 to 30,000 bottles
Soil
Various across the 3 regions
Climate
Varies across 3 regions
Foundation Création: 2015
Superficie: 0
Âge des vignes: 0
Agriculture: N/A
Cépage
Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon
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