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Le BonheurPrima Red Blend 2019 (R91.50 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R91.50 Per Bottle
R91.50 Per Bottle

R549

R720
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

A pioneering, classic Stellenbosch blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Medium to full-bodied, exhibiting dense, red fruit and a smooth texture. Harmonious, polished and elegant.  Le Bonheur has an enviable terroir, with unmatched diversity. The 163-hectare estate has 71ha planted to vineyards. The vineyards face north, east and south-east, at altitudes from 200m to 400m above sea level. The main soil types are Hutton, Tukulu Glenrosa, Klapmuts and Kroonstad.

Product Features
  • Appearance: Dark ruby red.Nose: Raspberries, black currant and cherries on the nose, with delicate notes of dried herbs.
  • Palate: Medium to full-bodied, with a fine-grained tannic structure and a lasting finish. The palate offers complex flavours of cigar tobacco, cherries, pencil shavings and ripe plums. 
  • The ideal partner for grilled lamb chops.
  • The average age of vines: 28 years
  • Grapes were harvested by hand at optimal ripeness. 
  • Each vineyard was individually vinified - once the grapes were crushed, the mash was cooled and fermentation took place over 8 days at 28° C. 
  • Upon completion of malolactic fermentation the wine was matured in 300-litre barrels for 18 months, using a combination of 65% new and 35% second-fill French oak.
  • A barrel selection of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc, after 18 months in 300-litre French oak barrels. 
Product specifications
  • Blend: Merlot (68%), Cabernet Franc (20%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (12%)
  • ABV:13.92%
  • Region: Stellenbosch

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