Nuiba – 2nd Post – Shiraz
These Shiraz grapes come from the slopes of the Simonsberg in Paarl which is the perfect growing region for Shiraz.
It was basket pressed and did malolactic in barrel while spending a further 12 months in older barrels.
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These Shiraz grapes come from the slopes of the Simonsberg in Paarl which is the perfect growing region for Shiraz.
It was basket pressed and did malolactic in barrel while spending a further 12 months in older barrels.
A White wine from Stellenbosch, Coastal Region, Western Cape, South Africa.
Made from Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc.
A first of its kind!
These two Bordeaux varietals make the perfect match for this unique Rose style wine.
A Cape blend made from 100% Piekenierskloof grapes.
The wine has an intense fruit driven character with notes of plums & cherries.
A dark blue-red rimmed Pinotage with a nose of blueberry, strawberries, chocolate, pepper and a hint of floral, giving a rich smooth palate of ripe fruit and spices.
Enjoy now or keep up to 4 years.
The name Cameo has many meanings but in philately it refers to a series of stamps depicting Queen Elizabeth II in silhouette or Cameo.
A fresh nose of green apple, quince and citrus. Full refreshing mouth feel with a long lingering finish.
A blend of Shiraz 65%, Mourvedre 18% and Grenache 17%
Brick red wine with good colour. A nose of mulberries, red currant blackberry, cinnamon & a hint of white pepper & aniseed.
An aromatic spicy blend with supple, soft tannins for summer drinking