Happs Wines iSeries Chenin Blanc
Happs Wines iSeries Chenin Blanc
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Happs Wines iSeries Chenin Blanc

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Inspired by First Australians' approach to agriculture, the Happ family has been crafting the iSeries wines since 2012. 

Just as an aboriginal painting is intrinsically tied to a defined landscape, these wines are natural expressions of the ancient land from which they're shaped. In order to preserve this link, the iSeries range is made with 100% hand harvested fruit and minimal handling in the winery. We seek the clearest translation of vineyard to wine; each vintage speaks of the earth, soil and sky that contributed to its annual offering. The flavours & aromas that are created by the vines are vibrant and genuine.


The Taste

Our iSeries Chenin blanc has a tinge of sweetness and is a wonderful wine to drink on its own or paired with spicy food. 

AROMA: Apples and pear greets the nose, followed by hints of lime, cumquat and sweet herbs. The fruit sweetness is wonderfully present and carries seamlessly through to the palate.

PALATE:  A fantastic wine for beach and BBQ’s, it is fresh & fruity and the slight sweetness is well matched with crisp acidity. Nectarine, honeydew melon, pineapple and mango are underlined with a zesty lime flavour.

The wine also displays some residual sugar which is well balanced by the lively finish and slightly elevated CO2.


VARIETY: Chenin Blanc 


Warlukurlangu Aboriginal Artist Corporation

Since 2012, our iSeries collection has celebrated the deep connection between land and art. Each vintage features a unique piece by an artist at Warlukurlangu Aboriginal Artists Corporation, to signify that each particular wine is unique to its season and the vagaries of nature.

The flavours & aromas that are created by the vines in our iSeries wines are vibrant and genuine. Each wine is crafted to be approachable and remain as fresh as possible; tannins are supple, colours are deep and flavours are true.


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