Dan Really Likes Wine
Live Virtual Auction, 21 November 2022
Session One
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
About this Item
Bartinney Private Cellar is set on the dramatic slopes of the Botmaskop alongside the Helshoogte Pass overlooking the picturesque Banhoek Valley in Stellenbosch.
Established in 1912, Bartinney has been in the Jordaan family since 1953. Now Rose and Michael Jordaan tend to the 28-hectare farm, with a vision to create excellent wines and reawaken the charm of the historic land. Their belief is that every aspect must work in harmony: agriculture with nature, people with animals, sustainability with excellence. The old vines are planted to a height of 550m above sea level and with slopes as steep as 45 degrees, creating wines that have exceptional expression and character. Small pockets of low yielding, hand-tended Chardonnay vineyards offer up perfect fruit on the cooler elevated slopes. On the slightly lower foothills of the Botmaskop mountains the Cabernet Sauvignon vineyards are tended to.
The winged figure depicted on each bottle is called ‘Elevage’ and symbolises the French art of the selective maturing and ascension of a wine to its ultimate heights, unfurling its most noble traits. This idea is embodied in the team work, small-lot artisanal craft and gentle methods, relied upon to create excellence year-on-year.
Upon winning the weekend for four at Bartinney you will receive a six-bottle mixed case of Bartinney Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. A two-night stay at Bartinney Private Cellar for yourself and 3 guests awaits in the luxuriously designed Wild Olive Cottage nestled in the vines. Exceptional views and privacy, make this the ultimate Wineland retreat. A truly unique double-aspect space, with plentiful light and original artworks. Included in your stay is a private wine tasting at the Tasting Shed hosted by the winemaker or CEO. Bartinney Private Cellar is set on the dramatic slopes of the Botmaskop alongside the Helshoogte Pass overlooking the picturesque Banhoek Valley in Stellenbosch.