Seven Sisters Moscato Perlé NV
Light golden in colour with a sparkling, spritzy character and a dazzling fruit‐forward palate of honeysuckle, green grapes, citrus tones and ripe peach nuances. This wine must be consumed while young and fresh.
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Light golden in colour with a sparkling, spritzy character and a dazzling fruit‐forward palate of honeysuckle, green grapes, citrus tones and ripe peach nuances. This wine must be consumed while young and fresh.
A deep purple tint on the rim with delicious flavours of ripe banana, strawberry, juicy plums and rich, red cherry. Produced in an early drinking style with well-integrated wood and a soft, smooth finish. Wine was matured on wood for 3 months.
Fresh, youthful and inviting. This wine is a full-bodied wine with powerful varietal flavours of guava, green apple and freshly cut grass. Good structure with balanced acidity.
Fermentation happened in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks.
Concentrated with medium body, soft acidity & a clean, refreshing palate interlaced with flavours of green apple, kiwi & grapefruit.
The bouquet has floral notes of elder flower & aromas of gooseberry, litchi & grapefruit.
Delicious black-current and blue-berry flavours on the mid-palate offering supple yet firm tannins on the finish.
Clean fruit flavours, lingering minerality and striking acidity.
Aromas and flavours of ripe apples, tropical fruit, white florals, hints of a nuttiness and even coconut.
Aromas of strawberry & liquorice, hints of cranberry, currents & forest floor.
An array of flavours like salty liquorice, dried fruit & juicy mulberries.
The wine is round, soft yet well-structured & full flavoured, with subtle yet firm tannins.
This 37-years old vineyard lays 300m above sea level on a south-easterly slope facing east-west. On 8th of August 1963 the Shackleton MR.3 1718 crashed into the Stettynkloof mountains.
You are greeted with a deep ruby red colour and an elegant ripe tannin structure with ever evolving aromas of black berries , white pepper and aniseed.
The palate is structured with lingering black fruit, mint and eucalyptus.
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Shiraz is the main grape in most great Swartland red wines and it’s no surprise that we follow this successful recipe.
Alcohol Percentage 14%,
Style. Full bodied ,with emphasis placed on integration of oak and varietal characters.
Category. Dry Red single varietal
Oak ageing. 14 months in 225L French oak