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Fable MountainRaptor Post Chenin Blanc Blend 2018 (R83.16 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R83.16 Per Bottle
R83.16 Per Bottle

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Not for persons under the age of 18

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About

Fable Mountain Vineyards is set in a remote and magical place on the edge of a wilderness reserve. It is here that the winegrowers pursue perfection from the vineyard to the cellar bringing you compelling wines of great distinction. We believe in a diversified farm system promoting both stability and fertility. As part of this system, we have integrated animals onto the farm. The animal manure is used in our soil health program. 

Product Features
  • The grapes are pressed into a settling tank and the pressed juice is allowed to settle for 24 hours.
  • The wine is then racked off the heavy sediment to old 255L oak barrels.
  • Natural fermentation is allowed to take place.
  • Nose: Peach, apricots, uncrushed coriander seeds, lemon rind, green apples and fresh dill leaves.
  • Palate: Fruit from the nose shows on the palate, flinty minerality, sherbet-like texture, bright acidity, creamy finish
Product Specifications
  • Region: Western Cape, South Africa
  • Blend: 15% Colombard, 7% Viognier, 78% Chenin Blanc
  • ABV: 12%

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The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.

We know the saying "Money can't buy happiness", but you don't often see someone crying on a jetski - and not just because all that water splashing around would make it hard to identify the tears in the first place.

Although we do have to ask: if our savings are this good, shouldn't we be calling it discount therapy instead?