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- We are unable to source this product for a price that would allow us to offer our usual savings so we are running it at a comparative retail price.
About
Allesverloren, situated on the south-eastern slopes of the Kasteelberg near Riebeek West, is the oldest estate in the Swartland Wine of Origin district and is renowned for its red wines and Fine Old Vintage. The farm, which dates back to 1704, began producing wine exactly one century later. In 1872 Allesverloren was acquired by Daniel Francois Malan and has remained in the Malan family for five generations.
Product Features
- Awards: 4 Star Platter, Gold Concours Mondial Bruxelles.
- After malolactic fermentation, the wine was aged in a combination of new (30%) and second-fill (70%) oak barrels for a period of 18 months.
- A deep ruby red in colour.
- An abundance of prune, blackcurrant and white pepper aromas with oak spice and cigar box in the background.
- A rich and full-bodied wine with a good tannic structure, lots of berry fruit flavours such as blackcurrant and cherries with undertones of dark chocolate.
- Excellent enjoyed on its own or served with poultry, grilled or roasted red meat dishes such as beef or venison.
Product Specifications
- Alcohol by Volume: 13.37%
- Region: Riebeek Valley, Swartland
For more information visit Allesverloren