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Seven SpringsPinot Noir 2015 (R124.83 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R124.83 Per Bottle
R124.83 Per Bottle
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About

The 2015 Pinot Noir was a ‘wow what a vintage’ as every year throws us new curveballs as weather patterns change and are out of our control. 2015 was our 6 th year of production and it was also the year all climatic conditions aligned perfectly to create a vintage to get excited about, with ample spring rains followed by a cool but dry summer.

Product Features
  • Pungent and flavourful, you can taste and smell the change in maturity in the vineyards translated to the fruit.
  • The season was well balanced and you can see it in the wine.
  • Aromas of strawberry and liquorice, hints of cranberry, currants and forest floor.
  • Your palate is treated to an array of flavours like salty liquorice, dried fruit and juicy mulberries.
  • The wine is round and soft yet well-structured and full flavoured, with subtle yet firm tannins.
  • To enjoy it fully we suggest you decant the wine at least an hour before drinking and serve at 16-18˚C or as a light red for summer you can serve it at 10-12°C.
  • It is a versatile wine and can be enjoyed with a variety of foods such as mushroom risotto, duck and game dishes, lamb or steak or simply on its own.
Product Specifications
  • Region: Overberg 
  • ABV: 13.5%
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