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Mount VernonThree Peaks Pinotage 2019 (R49.83 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R49.83 Per Bottle
R49.83 Per Bottle

R299

R330
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

Mt Vernon wines will always be handcrafted and of the highest quality. The uncompromising quality and attention to detail capture the core identity and beliefs of the Hooper family. Vernon is the middle name which has been passed down to almost every male member of the family and also serves to honour Vernon Edward Hooper. The Klapmuts region has a warmer climate and receives a cooling breeze from the south on many hot summer days. The winemaking process is done on location at the estate, enabling the craft of bespoke wines, such as our Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Product Features
  • Style: dry
  • Taste: ripe berry fruit
  • Body: rich and full
  • Deep core with a bluish rim. 
  • Ripe strawberry and plum on the nose with mulberry and high tone floral notes. 
  • Deep and full in the mouth with firm, controlled flow across the palate. 
  • Soft and warm with a gorgeous glow. 
  • Supple, definite yet fairly restrained tannins.
Product Specifications
  • Region: Klapmuts
  • Cultivar: Pinotage
  • ABV: 14%

Online liquor sales will be processed and shipped in accordance with Regulation 44(1)(a) of the amended Level 3 Lockdown Regulations published on 01 February 2021

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The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.

We know the saying "Money can't buy happiness", but you don't often see someone crying on a jetski - and not just because all that water splashing around would make it hard to identify the tears in the first place.

Although we do have to ask: if our savings are this good, shouldn't we be calling it discount therapy instead?