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La CouronneFranschhoek Port Side Red Blend 2016 (R58.16 per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R349

R720
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R349

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Merlot/ Malbec / Cabernet Sauvignon / Cabernet Franc / Petit Verdot

From the award-winning La Couronne estate. A well rounded, full-bodied, blend. Soft tannins with a juicy mid palate. It has impressive smoothness and has a long, fruity finish. A perfect table wine these festive season dinners. 

La Couronne literally translates into The Crown, stemming from the famous French warship that brought the French Huguenot settlers to the Cape of Good Hope in 1688. Three centuries later and La Couronne still pays homage to the French Huguenot Settlers with the great winemaking traditions that our cellar still proudly upholds. Combining legacies of the past and technologies of the future. We are proud to present to you these unique, mouth-watering wines

Product Features
  • 6 Bottles 
  • Alc 14 %
  • TA: 5.6 g/l
  • RS:3.0 g/l
  • PH. 3.57
Food pairing

This is a very versatile wine that will work with anything from creamy pasta to most meaty dishes.

In the vineyard
  • Origin: Franschhoek
  • Age of Vines: 10 -16 years old
  • Yield: 7t / HA
  • Harvest Method: Hand Picked
  • Terrior: East and South Facing Slopes

 

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