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AnuraGrenache Noir 2016 (R76.50 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R76.50 Per Bottle
R76.50 Per Bottle

R459

Retail: R510
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

Positioned on the foothills on the Simonsberg Mountains, Anura boasts a wide variety of soils, slopes and microclimates. This allows the vineyard to grow a wide selection of cultivars, some uncommon in South Africa, and also to match each cultivar with its ideal soil and microclimate. With each passing harvest, we learn more about the soils and vineyards and refine the vineyard and cellar practices in order to create the finest wines for their unique terroir.

Product Features
  • All the wine was aged in French oak for 18 months, 5% new barrels with the rest in 3rd and 4th fill barrels in order to impart only subtle oak flavour and preserve this wines fresh, clarity of fruit character.
  • Light red in colour. Ripe red berry fruit, wildflowers and subtle white pepper aroma.
  • An elegant, light-bodied style red wine with soft, integrated tannins and acidity.
  • Paired best with duck, line fish, carpaccio, pizza, pasta and medium to mild flavour cheeses.
Product Specifications
  • Region: Simonsberg Paar
  • ABV: 14.45%
  • Cultivar: Grenache Noir
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