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Elephant Tree Chenin Blanc Viognier 2023

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Elephant Tree Chenin Blanc Viognier 2023
This wonderfully refreshing white not only has an eye-catching label, but it’s also a secret weapon in the sustainability battle. It’s from the great Journey’s End winery and sings with flavors of ripe stone fruits, pear and a fresh, lemony zing.
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Wine Details

  • White - Dry
  • South AfricaSouth Africa
  • White blend
  • Vegan
  • 12.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2025

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Elephant Tree is a medium-bodied white wine with aromas of ripe, fresh tangerine, apricot, pear and citrus, plus hints of orange blossom. The palate is filled with orchard fruit and zingy citrus, lifted by notes of fresh-cut grass and spice.
Beyond the label

Travel to the heart of South Africa’s gorgeous Stellenbosch region, and at the end of your trek, you’ll find the Gabb family’s aptly named estate, Journey’s End. (You might recognize the winery as the 2022 Drinks Business Ethical Company of the Year.) 

This bright, fresh white is their newest arrival, crafted by the talented Leon Esterhuizen. It’s a luscious blend of Viognier and Chenin Blanc (the flagship white grape of South Africa). Fans of their Bees Knees wines will love this new release, which has aromas of ripe tangerine, apricot, pear and orange blossom, followed by flavors of orchard fruit and zingy citrus, lifted by notes of subtle spice.

And if you’re wondering about the unusual label, here's the great story: This lovely, rounded wine takes its name from the ‘Elephant Tree’ succulent that's indigenous to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Adored by those magnificent animals as a favorite snack, the tree is also cherished for its ability to absorb carbon from the air. In fact, it’s so efficient that not even fast-growing bamboo can match it. In keeping with their commitment to the planet, Journey’s End has recently planted 500 Elephant Trees (also known by their proper name, spekboom).

Easy to enjoy on its own, this white wine is also tasty with equally aromatic foods (think Thai or Indian), savory white meats or strong-flavored cheeses. Secure your share today—and serve well chilled.

Travel to the heart of South Africa’s gorgeous Stellenbosch region, and at th

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