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Jakkalsvlei6x Pink Moscato 2023

R71.50 Each
R71.50 Each

R429

Retail: R540
Not for persons under the age of 18.
About

Jakkalsvlei is situated 40km inland from the Indian Ocean next to the Langeberg Mountains. Our climate is warm and dry during the summer with the ocean cooling it down during the night.  At Jakkalsvlei we have 13 different cultivars, mostly used for bottling. Our Jakkalsvlei range is focused on high-quality, fruit-driven wines and also produces a premium exclusive range called Lord Jackal in limited quantities. Jakkalsvlei continues to be one of the Garden Route’s most popular destinations.

Product Features
  • Semi-sweet, light pomegranate pink in colour. 
  • Alluring natural sweet muscat flavours fill the glass as beads of bubbles release fresh fruits flavours of strawberries, red cherries, and exotic spices.
  • The flavours follow through onto the palate, accommodated with refreshing sweetness, well-balanced acidity and tingling delight of fine bubbles.
  • Enjoy with pan-fried prawns.
Product Specifications
  • Alcohol by Volume: 13%
  • Region: Mossel Bay

For more information visit Jakkalsvlei

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