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Graham Beck6x Brut Cap Classique

R158.17 Each
R158.17 Each

R949

Retail: R1,140
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

Founded in 1983, Graham Beck Wines and its Robertson estate represent the Beck Family's dedication to excellence. At its helm is Graham and Rhona's son Antony Beck, who remains deeply invested in the business and focused on maintaining the brand's global reputation for impeccable quality and constant innovation. Evident in the sparkling wine portfolio is Antony's deep love for fine wines, specifically Chardonnay and Pinot Noir the two foundation varietals of Graham Beck's prestigious Cap Classique production.

Product Features
  • Awards: 4 Star Platter, 91 Points Tim Atkin, Best Value and Gold Trophy Vinordic Wine Challenge.
  • An iconic sparkling wine that has carved out a niche in the history books - affectionately dubbed the “President’s Choice”, the Brut NV was served at both Nelson Mandela’s inauguration and to celebrate Barack Obama’s presidential nomination.
  • A Cap Classique consisting of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
  • After settling of juice the two varietals are fermented separately, then cross blended along with reserve wine if necessary, bottled, and left for 15 to 18 months yeast contact time before disgorgement.
  • Light yeasty aromas, limey fresh fruit on the nose and rich creamy complexity on the palate.
  • The exceptionally fine mousse contributes the freshness and finesse.
  • Enjoy on its own as an aperitif for any celebration, alongside oysters, or delicate seafood dishes, or at brunch with a splash of fresh orange juice as mimosas.
Product Specifications
  • Alcohol by Volume: 11.85%
  • Varietals: 51% Chardonnay, 49% Pinot Noir.
  • Region: Robertson

For more information visit Graham Beck

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