Malkopbaai is situated on the Cape West Coast, a mere 200km from Cape Town. This small town is an extension of the fisherman’s village of Lambertsbay with a combined total of 6000 inhabitants. The name derives from the early 1900's when colonies from the Cape started to trek inland in search of cultivation areas. Old folklore tells the tale that when the horses from the inland reached the cool climate area near what Malkopbaai is today, they could smell the underground water and went completely crazy and could not be controlled for a few hours, hence the name Malkopbaai - The Bay with Crazy Heads.
This wine is an easy drinking style Sauvignon Blanc with loads of tropical fruit on the nose and hints of green pepper. These fruits carry through to the palate with a soft finish.
Food Suggestions
This wine pairs well with any seafood, chicken or veggie dishes. Try it with a tasty Mediterranean Chicken Roulade and side salad (chicken breast stuffed with spinach, ricotta, and dried tomatoes, wrapped in prosciutto)
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