About
The Simonsberg is named after the first Governor of the Cape, Simon van der Stel, after which Stellenbosch is also named. In 1699, he granted the freehold of this piece of land to Lourenz Kamfer, a German. It was originally named De Driesprong. The farm had various owners until Mr. Hans Otto Hoheisen bought it in 1938 as a retirement home for himself and his wife Deli. DELHEIM comes from the German for “Deli’s home”.
Product Features
- The wine was then matured in French oak barrels, using 300L and 500L barrels, for a period of 18 months before blending and bottling.
- On the nose the wine shows brooding dark fruits of blackcurrants and blackberries with spice notes of nutmeg and cloves.
- The palate opens up to juicy red and black fruits with a smooth and well-structured medium body.
- The tannins are silky with a long, dry savoury finish with subtle oak notes.
- Enjoy with various red meat dishes.
Product Specifications
- Alcohol by Volume: 13.8%
- Region: Stellenbosch
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