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De MeyeStellenbosch Shiraz 2020 (R83.16 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R83.16 Per Bottle
R83.16 Per Bottle

R499

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R499

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About

The De Meye Estate is a family-owned boutique winery, situated north of Stellenbosch, in South Africa's most prestigious winemaking area. Embedded in the lush Muldersvlei region, and set against the distinctive Stellenbosch mountain range, our vineyards grow on rich, fertile soil, and enjoy a Mediterranean climate with lots of sunshine, healthy rainfall, and a cool westerly wind during the ripening period months. These characteristics create ideal conditions for our healthy, balanced grapes that we love to turn into fine wine for you.

Product Features
  • Aroma: Seductive flavours of buttered toast, smoked bacon and blackcurrant, with a clean, flinty finish.
  • Palate: Following through from the nose, a mouthwatering savouriness, with loads of black currant, smoky cedar and a minerally finish
  • Best served slightly below room temperature with game, springbok, kudu steak, guinea fowl, chicken liver paté, steak tartare and full-bodied red meat casseroles.
  • Barrel maturation took place in older French oak for approximately 5 months.
Product Specifications
  • Region: Stellenbosch
  • Vintage 2020
  • Cultivar: 100% Shiraz
  • ABV: 14.2%
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