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Leopard's LeapCulinaria Grand Vin 2019 (R108.16 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R108.16 Per Bottle
R108.16 Per Bottle

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R649

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About

With an initial international focus, the brand’s exceptional performance in the global market today sees it represented in more than 40 countries. While consumers worldwide enjoy Leopard's Leap wines as an outstanding example of South African quality, the vineyard is at its Franschhoek home where guests are introduced to the accessible and versatile wine portfolio and the ways in which Leopard's Leap wines can be enjoyed as part of an everyday quality lifestyle.

Product Features
  • Grand Vin is a Bordeaux-style blend with complex layers.
  • Aromas of red fruit, subtle black whiffs of cassis with integrated Tobacco and a hint of cedar, perfectly rounded with a fruity mulberry in the after-taste.
  • The ripe tannins ensure a firm, elegant structure.
  • A sincere wine that will complement well-prepared red meat dishes.
  • Culinaria Grand Vin is a Wine of Origin Western Cape.
  • Grapes for the production of this classic Bordeaux-style blend originate mainly from the Stellenbosch and Darling areas.
Product Specifications
  • The blend consists of Cabernet Sauvignon (51.84%), Merlot (28.4%), Malbec (12.35%), Petit Verdot (4.94%) and Cabernet Franc (2.47%)
  • ABV: 13.5%
  • Region: Stellenbosch and Darling

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