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Franschhoek LegendaryCase of Unlabelled Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 (R58.25 per Bottle, 12 Bottles)

R699

Retail: R1,500
Not for sale to persons under the age of 18
About

From an estate that boasts a 6.6-hectare luxury property with its own boutique winery, helipad and hangar as well as a large separate “work from home” office and guest cottages. The vineyards slope down from historic Cabriere Street to the Franschhoek River. 2.19 hectares of the 6.6-hectare farm is under vine. The farm has been producing award-winning Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and a Blanc de Blanc MCC since 2010

Product Features:
  • 12 Bottles 
  • Vintage: 2014
  • Alcohol 12.5 %
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Area of origin: Franschhoek

Estate

Estate rated one of the top 3 most exclusive estates in SA.  4 hectares in size 2 under vine. Estimated market price R110 Million

The Cabernet has previously won best wine at the Asian wine show, as well as other entries receiving Gold; Silver and Bronze
All previous wines achieved Gold at Vitis Vinifera

All the wines are made in the most natural way possible (and can be classified as such), very low in Sulphur, has natural acidity, less than 2 grams sugar per Litre and is 90% free run with 10% pressed at 0.6 bar for a couple of seconds.

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