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KoopmanskloofMixed Case of Koopmanskloof Medal Winners (R71.50 per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R429

Retail: R600
Not for sale to persons under the age of 18
About

Koopmanskloof is set in the Bottelary Hills in Stellenbosch, with a wine tradition dating back to 1777. We are proud of this heritage, and our wines prove it. 
The late Stevie Smit bought the farm from his father and the farm was expanded and owned by him until his recent demise at the age 82. The farm is currently owned by the WS Smit Family Trust, with production and marketing operations firmly in the hands of Koopmanskloof Wingerde (PTY) Ltd.

Superb choice of medal winners from Koopmanskloof Wines. 

3x Shiraz (Gold Michaelangelo) -Deep ruby red colour. Ripe fruit on the nose with pronounced aromas of blackberry, toasted herb and spicy undertones. Palate is well structured, elegant and beautifully balanced with a touch of well-integrated oak aromas supporting the varietal fruit. Soft assertive tannins which complete a medium to full bodied wine. 

3x Pinotage (Silver Michaelangelo) -A deep ruby red colour wine with aromas soft plum and ripe berry fruit on the palate complemented by an elegant finish, Medium to full-bodied wine, well-structured, rich and supple with elegant tannin and soft finish.

Product Features
  • 12 Bottles
  • Mixed Case
  • 3x Shiraz, 3x Pinotage
  • Award Winning Wines!

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