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Brookdale Estate 'Sixteen' 2023 White Field Blend Paarl, Coastal Region, South Africa

Brookdale Estate 'Sixteen' 2023 White Field Blend Paarl, Coastal Region, South Africa

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750ml bottle

13% abv

Pale, crystalline lemon yellow hue. Restrained, cool, mineral aromatics. Palate shows dusty, granitic minerality, with dried hay, green herbs, fennel, jasmine, white peach, and honey. Silky, fresh texture. Medium weight, with peach, apple, nectarine, and yellow pear. A long, sleek, and enticing finish with minerality and subtle spice.

Made by Kiara Scott Farmer, South Africa's Winemaker of the Year, 2024. Black Female Winemaker - Sixteen Grape Field Blend - 600 Cases Produced; Only 40 Imported to USA.

Chenin Blanc, Picpoul, Verdejo, Clairette Blanche, Pinot Gris, Macabeo (Viura), Grenache, Semillon, Roussanne, Vermentino, Marsanne, Petit Manseng, Albariño, Palomino, Chardonnay and Grillo.

Sixteen white varietals were planted as bush vines on decomposed shale and granite. The grapes were picked at three different stages due to the variability of the grapes. The fruit was cooled and whole bunch pressed before spontaneous fermentation and 100% malolactic fermentation. The wine was fermented and aged in concrete eggs and clay amphorae prior to bottling and spent 4 months in the bottle before release. Everything was pressed together, fermenting (spontaneous) in old barrels with overnight whole-bunch settling.

Chapter One – Founding of Brookdale Estate
The story of Brookdale Estate begins with the vision of Tim Rudd, a UK-native who purchased the historic, yet neglected wine farm and converted it into a thriving estate. Named after the hamlet where Tim was born, Brookdale has been transformed into one of the most beautiful wine farms in South Africa known for exceptional quality, sustainable and minimal interventionist approaches, and a world-class hotel and bistro on site.

After Rudd purchased the farm, he hired Duncan Savage – one of South Africa’s most famous winemakers – to consult. They embarked on a multi-year vineyard revitalization program with an emphasis on sustainability. Any old vine heritage stock in good condition was revitalized; any too far gone, was replanted. They were able to save a tremendous amount of legacy stock and today, Brookdale Estate is home to several blocks of vines that are more than 25 years of age. There are even several blocks that are more than 35 years of age, allowing them to be certified as Heritage Vines by the Old Vine Project.

Today, Brookdale produces a seductive Heritage Vine Chenin Blanc that annually receives top awards; a unique sixteen grape white field blend; and the super-tasty everyday price point young vine series, Mason Road.

Chapter Two – Kiara Scott Farmer, South Africa’s Winemaker of the Year, 2024
Not long into his time at Brookdale, Savage brought on Kiara Scott Farmer, a young intern who would quickly become one of South Africa’s winemaking stars. He saw tremendous potential in Kiara and time would prove this true.

In 2019, after Savage departed to focus entirely on his own label, Brookdale appointed Kiara as their head winemaker, which made her the youngest head female winemaker in South Africa at 26 years of age! Without missing a beat, she led the estate to become a top producer in South Africa.

Kiara is as hard a worker as they come. She graduated from Elsenburg Ag. Tech (Africa’s first-ever agricultural training center) in viticulture and from Stellenbosch University in winemaking. She has also made wine in France – in Condrieu and Sancerre – and at Hartford Court in the Russian River Valley. All of this was before she was 25 years of age!

After her university and international winemaking experience, Kiara was selected to be a participant in the prestigious Cape Winemakers’ Guild (CWG) Protégé Program. This program offers a small group of talented young winemakers the opportunity to partake in three, one year winemaking internships at member-winery cellars. The wineries supporting the CWG are the best in South Africa and become members to promote knowledge-share in the industry. A rising tide lifts all boats!

Kiara’s last year in the program brought her to work with Duncan Savage, which is where her and Brookdale’s stories merge. She finished out the three-year program as Savage was leaving Brookdale. Her charisma, talent, and hard work paid off, earning her the head winemaker position. “I have a simple and minimal intervention approach to winemaking. I believe that great wines are made in the vineyard. Year-on-year, I am aiming to better understand our vineyards and soils to make the work in the cellar easier,” said Kiara.

Chapter Three – Xander Sadie and Shanice du Preez, South Africa’s Rising Stars
As Brookdale Estate continues to evolve, the next chapter of its story brings new energy and promising talent into the cellar. Enter Xander Sadie and Shanice du Preez—two young and incredibly dynamic winemakers set to carry Brookdale’s vision forward.

Xander Sadie, a rising star in South African winemaking, joined Brookdale as head winemaker just in time for the 2025 harvest. Before taking the helm, he was the winemaker at Blank Bottle, a Stellenbosch producer known for its minimal intervention approach. Xander has been involved in winemaking his entire life, however, as his legendary father, Eben Sadie, founded the most sought-after wines in the country, Sadie Family Wines. Although Xander’s a young-buck, he’s an old-soul, and quite literally has an entire lifetime of knowledge on South African wine.

Joining him in the cellar is Shanice du Preez, an exceptionally talented assistant winemaker whose career has been on a meteoric rise. A graduate of the Cape Winemaker's Guild Protégé Program, Shanice spent her final year under the mentorship of Duncan Savage – at his eponymous winery, Savage – refining her skills at one of South Africa’s most forward-thinking wineries. Her journey has also taken her abroad, working at one of our favorite Duoro Valley estates, Wine & Soul (Portugal), where she deepened her understanding of old-vine winemaking and traditional techniques.

Together, Xander and Shanice represent the next generation of Brookdale’s winemaking philosophy. They are taking the reins at an exciting time, carrying on the incredible work Duncan and Kiara have done – and continuing to raise the awareness of the estate as one of the best in South Africa. The future has never looked brighter.

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