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Allée BleueBrut MCC 2015 (R133.16 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R799

R1,120
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R799

R1,120
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Allée Bleue is known to be one of the oldest yet most characteristic farms in the Cape. An intimate understanding of our terroir, careful nurturing of our vineyards and meticulous care is taken in our cellar create the magic that is Allée Bleue wines. The uncompromising approach produces a range of internationally award-winning wines with a distinct character, carefully crafted to create the perfect drinking experience.

Product Features
  • Vinification: Made in the traditional way, this wine was blended by only using the cuvee (first pressing). 
  • A blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay was used to emphasise the richness and elegance of this wine. 
  • After bottling, the wine spent 36 months on the lees to develop brioche and complex nutty flavours
  • Drink now or in the next 3-5 years
  • Winemaker’s notes: A classic blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay makes this a true MCC. 
  • A bouquet of toasted nuts, brioche, candyfloss and citrus speak of the passion involved in making a wine of such class. 
  • The palate is rich and complex, with classic flavours of baked bread and marzipan.
Product Specifications
  • Region: Franschhoek, Western Cape
  • Blend: 50% Pinot Noir, 50% Chardonnay
  • ABV 12.34%
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