The
history of Bradgate goes back well
over 500 years. Lady Jane Grey, great
-granddaughter of Henry VII was born
at Bradgate near Leicester in 1534
and at the age of 17 was proclaimed
Queen of England and ruled for only
nine days, before being imprisoned
in the Tower of London.
Alfred
Jordan had grown up playing around
the ruins of Bradgate, always fascinated
with stories of adventure in Africa
. It was in 1889 at the age of 17,
that he set sail for South Africa
. He settled in the winelands of the
Western Cape and named his family
estate Bradgate as a reminder of his
early childhood.
More
than 350 years have passed since wine
was first made in the Cape . Today,
Alfred Jordan's great-grandson Gary
and his wife Kathy (both University
of California at Davis – trained winemakers)
make wine in their state-of-the-art
cellar in Stellenbosch, the center
of the Cape wine industry.
The
Bradgate range, dedicated to Alfred
Jordan and named after their family
estate, combines the soft,
fruity accessibility of the New World
with the complexity of the classic
wine styles , ensuring
well-structured wines with a complex
concentration of fruit and flavors.
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