2023 Sadie Family Palladius

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Palladius is the flagship white wine from the Sadie Family. It's a blend of 17 vineyards in Paardeberg: 13 vineyards with granite subsoil and 4 vineyards with sandstone. It's a blend of, hold on to your hat: Chenin Blanc, Garnacha Blanca, Marsanne, Palomino, Roussanne, Verdello, and a touch of Viognier. Everything is hand-picked and pressed in an authentic traditional press, after which the juice is transferred directly to concrete (concrete eggs) and amphorae, after which the wine is allowed to mature on its lees. Afterward, the wine is transferred to large, used oak barrels to minimize the influence of the wood. Fermentation is carried out exclusively with indigenous yeasts and without additives. Fermentation stops spontaneously (sometimes only after 20 months). After two years, the wine is bottled without fining or filtering.

The Palladius is pale gold in color. The nose is youthful with a significant underlying mineral essence beneath the aromas of waxy citrus blossom, lemongrass and honeycomb, melon, and yellow apple peel. Medium-bodied, elegant, and complex, at 13.5% alcohol, the wine is majestic on the palate, possessing mineral tension, a waxy and textural mouthfeel, and a superb phenolic bitterness that will keep this top-tier gourmet wine great for many years to come. Parker concludes his review with: " The wine glides to an impeccable, long-lingering, and spicy finish with persistent elements of citrus and soft notions of sautéed almonds. I might have to finish the glass."

FACT: In the "Attachments" tab, you'll find the official fact sheet for this fine wine. We'll automatically send it to you when you order it. The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount . You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pick up" at checkout. We're located in Dordrecht, just off the A16 motorway, with ample parking. Click here for our address.

Specifications

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Available as of Sep 17, 2025
Packing information Box
Type of Wine White
Country South Africa
Region Western Cape
Appellation Swartland
Winery Sadie Family
Grape Chenin Blanc, Garnacha, Grenache, Palomino, Roussanne, Viognier
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2023
Drinking as of 2026
Drinking till 2050
Alcohol % 13.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Parker rating 98
James Suckling rating 96
Vinous rating 97
Tasting Profiles Aromatisch, Bloemig, Droog, Fruitig, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Rijk, Rond, Steenfruit, Vol, Wit fruit
Drink moments Met vrienden, Summer party, Terras

Professional Reviews

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Parker

98

James Suckling

96

Vinous

97

Wijnhuis

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After years of work in Priorat and the founding of Terroir al Limit, Eben Sadie has returned to his roots. To put it in his own words: "A winemaker should make wines in his region of origin. Where he should know the terroir best." The wine world has some heroes, and Eben Sadie is one of them.

Eben graduated as an oenologist in Elsenburg (South Africa). There he became integrated by the vine: a plant that offers so much diversity, 5000 varieties all over the world. Sadie traveled the world for 8 years, working both in companies that make 6 million liters of wine annually and in companies that only produce 6 barrels. He ended up in Germany, France, Spain, Austria, Oregon and California, before returning to his native South Africa. There he is now counted among the new guard winemakers who want to give the New World a better reputation.

He settled in Swartland (1999), a new wine region for South Africa. At the same time, he resolutely broke with the New World custom of making wines from a single grape variety: he chose blends of complementary grape varieties. He based the reason for this on a sober analysis: "All over the world, wines from different grape varieties are made in a Mediterranean, southern climate, while wines from a single grape variety mainly occur in a continental, more northern climate.

Most countries there enjoy a Mediterranean climate, but they still started making wines from one grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and so on. This was successful in the beginning, because it was new and because the grape variety was strongly placed in the foreground. But you don't make really great wines with that. As a result, the New World scores well in the lower price ranges, but is not seen as a supplier of great wines. I want to change that."

Sadie immediately put his vision into practice. He planted the grape varieties that give the best results in the southern Rhône region: Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre. 43 ha spread over 48 different plots, biodynamically treated and processed. He also managed to discover numerous old vineyards, restore them and give them a new lease of life (Ouwingerd series). And just like in the time of Terroir al Limit, he gave the wines individuality and provided them with his own signature, that of refinement.

The Swartland region extends north of Cape Town, between Durbanville and Piketberg, inland from the Atlantic Ocean, with Malmesbury in the middle. The region has a very stable climate, which means that a very consistent quality can be achieved every year. All grapes come from non-irrigated vineyards located in the Swartland region. Eben Sadie is a wine philosopher in many ways. As a result, he uses many old techniques in combination with experiments.

For example, he ferments parts of his wine in large concrete 'eggs', Stöckinger foeders, amphorae and he uses wooden barrels that have not been toasted. He has also started an experiment with fermenting in jars made from the soil around the winery and buried during the fermentation. This technique is very old and originates from the Balkan region.

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