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Izigidi (Millions)
Blanc de Blanc Cap Classique
Izigidi, meaning “Millions” in Zulu, is Khulu Wine flagship non-vintage Blanc de Blanc Cap Classique. This exquisite cap classique is crafted from 100% Chardonnay grapes, showcasing the finest terroir of the Western Cape.
With its elegant bubbles and golden hue, Izigidi embodies the celebration of success and abundance.
- 100% Chardonnay
- Crafted in the Western Cape
- 18 months on the lees

Celebrate in Splendor, One Million Bubbles at a time
A Symphony of Flavors in Every Sip

This meticulously crafted Cap Classique offers a symphony of flavors, from crisp green apple and citrus notes to subtle hints of brioche and toasted almonds. The fine mousse and creamy texture create a luxurious mouthfeel, while the vibrant acidity ensures a refreshing and long-lasting finish.
Perfect Pairings for Every Occasion

Perfect for any celebration or as an aperitif, Izigidi pairs beautifully with seafood, particularly oysters and sushi. It also complements light poultry dishes and soft cheeses. Serve chilled at 6-8°C to fully appreciate its complexity and finesse.
Quick Facts About Izigidi
Attribute |
Description |
---|---|
Vintage |
Non-Vintage |
Grape Variety |
100% Chardonnay |
Color and Appearance |
Pale-gold color, fine effervescence |
Aroma and Bouquet |
Dominant aromas of lime, orange blossoms |
Taste and Texture |
Refreshing and invigorating, with a delicate mousse |
Aftertaste and Finish |
Soft, complex |
Wine Style |
Blanc de Blanc |
Wine Region |
Stellenbosch |
Winemaking Techniques |
18 months on the lees, oak barrels |
Food Pairing |
Seafood, sushi, charcuterie boards, white meats |
Occasion |
Corporate events, celebration gatherings, lifestyle events |
Crafted with Passion, Rooted in Tradition
Izigidi represents the pinnacle of South African Cap Classique production, blending traditional methods with innovative techniques. Each sip is a testament to Khulu Fine Wine commitment to quality and their passion for showcasing the best of the Western Cape’s winemaking potential.