Les Côteaux Cabernet Sauvignon Paarl WO - Mont du Toit

Les Côteaux Cabernet Sauvignon Paarl WO - Mont du ToitLes Côteaux Cabernet Sauvignon Paarl WO - Mont du ToitIn the glass, the Les Côteaux Cabernet Sauvignon Paarl WO from Mont du Toit offers a dense purple color. At the edges, this South African red also shows a transition to garnet red. Poured into a red wine glass, this red wine from South Africa offers wonderfully expressive aromas of plum, black cherry, blackberry and plum, rounded off by black tea, cocoa bean and vanilla contributed by the barrel aging. This dry red wine from Mont du Toit is just right for wine lovers who like it absolutely dry. On the tongue, this punchy red wine is characterized by an incredibly fleshy and dense texture. The finale of this red wine from the Coastal wine region finally thrills with beautiful reverberation. Vinification of the Les Côteaux Cabernet Sauvignon Paarl WO from Mont du Toit This powerful red wine from South Africa is vinified from the Cabernet Sauvignon grape variety. After the hand harvest, the grapes are immediately taken to the winery. Here they are sorted and carefully broken up. Fermentation then takes place in small wood at controlled temperatures. The vinification is followed by aging for 12 months in French barriques. Food recommendation for the Les Côteaux Cabernet Sauvignon Paarl WO from Mont du Toit Enjoy this red wine from South Africa best tempered at 15 - 18°C as a companion to goose breast with ginger-red cabbage and marjoram, vegetable couscous with beef meatballs or lamb stew with chickpeas and dried figs.
Cijena
13,75 €
18,33 €/l
dućandostava (de): 6,98 €
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dostavaViše od 15 000 vina online. Trgovac vinom od 2009.
berba2017
Jedinica0.75 l
Iznos1 stavke
Razine zalihadostupno u dovoljnoj količini
ProizvođačMont du Toit
Kategorija 
ZemljaJužna Afrika
Regija
područjeCoastal Region (ZA)
RaznolikostCabernet Sauvignon
Alkohol14,5% Vol.
GTIN6009643871088
Šifra dućan70121-ZA-RW-CS-039-16.1.2017