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Wine of Western Cape, South Africa

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Wine of Western Cape, South Africa
Country of Origin
South Africa

Suitable for vegetarians

Package Type
Bottle
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc - Red South African Wine

Origin:
Wine of South Africa

Importer:
Waddesdon Wine Ltd.,
Waddesdon Manor,
Waddesdon,
Aylesbury,
Bucks,
HP18 0JH,
UK.
Brand
Rupert & Rothschild
A partnership in wine production between Anthonij Rupert and Baron Benjamin de Rothschild
Return To Address
Waddesdon Wine Ltd.,
Waddesdon Manor,
Waddesdon,
Aylesbury,
Bucks,
HP18 0JH,
UK.
Tel No: 0044 1296 653247
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www.rupert-rothschildvignerons.com
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegetarians
ABV (%)
13
Units
9.75
Grape Variety
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc
Tasting Notes
Fresh wild berry aromas with flinty, mineral, exotic herbal notes. Dense, fine tannin structure with exceptional length. Decanting recommended.
History
In 1997, under the leadership of Dr Anton Rupert and Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons was established. Both men later relinquished the reigns to their respective sons. The Rupert family own three other wine estates in the picturesque Francschloek Valley. Edmond de Rothschild Heritage includes vineyards in France, Spain, Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa.
Regional Information
Rupert and Rothschild lies at the foot of the spectacular Simonsberg mountain in the Franschhoek Valley.
Current Vintage
2018
Vinification Details
The grapes were handpicked from mid February to end March 2012 with an average yield of 8 ton per hectare. Fermented in wooden vats and stainless steel tanks. 16 to 20 days skin contact resulted in excellent colour, concentration, aroma and flavour compounds. Matured for 22 months in new French Oak Barrels.
Producer
Rupert and Rothschild Vignerons
Agent
Waddesdon Wine Ltd
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week