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ProteaCabernet Sauvignon 2020 (R66.50 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R66.50 Per Bottle
R66.50 Per Bottle

R399

Retail: R510
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

Protea Wines - a range consisting of our everyday drinking wines, bearing the name of South Africa’s national flower, illustrating the diversity of the range and our commitment to the viticultural area where this floral species flourishes. The Protea wines are made in the spirit of sustainability, as a contribution towards the conservation of its terroir.

Product Features
  • After Malolactic fermentation, the wine was racked of the lees and aged on a selection of French oak staves for 12 months, to enhance the structure and balance of the wine.
  • This wine displays an enticing combination of vibrant, bright red fruit and cherries with hints of vanilla and plums on the nose. 
  • The wine is juicy and soft supported by firm tannins with delightful hints of cigar box and sweet almond. 
  • The palate finishes on an earthy and graphite note, with a perfect balance between fruit and oak.
  • Enjoy with various hearty dishes such as homemade beef burgers, beef steak, or roast lamb.
Product Specifications
  • Alcohol by Volume: 14%
  • Region: Coastal Region

For more information visit Rupert Wines

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