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Rickety BridgeBlanc de Blanc MCC NV (R148.16 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R148.16 Per Bottle
R148.16 Per Bottle

R889

R1,080
Excludes shipping
Not for persons under the age of 18

R889

R1,080
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About

Rickety Bridge Wine Estate is a popular destination in the Cape Winelands with a long wine-making history. Although reminiscent of the past, and nostalgic and timeless, this estate is all things new, all things delectable and all things sublime. Nestled against the slopes of the Franschhoek Mountains overlooking the majestic Wemmershoek Mountain range, the 50-hectare wine estate has 27 hectares of vines, accommodation at Basse Provence Guest House and the Rickety Bridge Manor House, and a beautiful tasting room where guests can sample the superb Rickety Bridge Winery wines

Product Features
  • Bright and zesty citrus aromas tinged with brioche nuances.
  • Refreshing flavours of green apple and limestone on the palate.
  • These delightful flavours combine seamlessly with classic richness and finely balanced acidity
  • Lively, fine mousse.
  • All the Chardonnay grapes used to make this Méthode Cap Classique were grown in Franschhoek on the Sandstone slopes of the Franschhoek Mountain
  • Delightful on its own or for special occasions – paired with salmon, prawns, sushi, oysters, crayfish or steamed fish.
Product Specifications
  • Region: Franschhoek
  • Varietal: 100 % Chardonnay
  • Vintage: NV
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