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The MerchantCabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2019 (R83.16 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R83.16 Per Bottle
R83.16 Per Bottle

R499

Retail: R570
Not for persons under the age of 18
Please note
  • Alcohol orders will only be delivered within 10 working days after the restrictions have been lifted.
About

Since the late 1400s, The Merchants have been sailing to the Cape of Storms to find fame and fortune. By 1652, the Peninsula was renamed “The Cape of Good Hope”. But the reality remained – more than half of the ships wrecked in the pursuit of finding land. However, once through the storms, the reward was well worth the journey: the climate was perfect for cultivating vines and making the very best wine. Today, the journey in and out is less perilous, but we still celebrate The Merchants, the men and women who risked their lives to bring us wines from the far corners of the world. A story of travel, from vine to table.

Product Features:
  • The Merchant is a smooth red blend that perfectly combines the more masculine structure of Cabernet Sauvignon with the soft, subtle tannins of Merlot. 
  • This wine shows an abundance of cassis, ripe red berries and hints of dark chocolate on the nose and a well-rounded finish.
  • Grapes were sourced from vineyards in the Swartland region. These vineyards are trellised and grow on Koffieklip (Coffee Stone) and Oakleaf soils.
Product Specifications
  • Varietal: 60% Cabernet 40% Merlot
  • Wine of Origin: Coastal
  • ABV : 13.5%
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