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L'Avenir Wine EstateProvenance Merlot 2019 (R91.50 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R91.50 Per Bottle
R91.50 Per Bottle

R549

R780
Not for persons under the age of 18
About

L’Avenir is a leading Stellenbosch boutique winery that specialises in South Africa’s emblematic varietals: Pinotage and Chenin Blanc. Situated four kilometres from Stellenbosch on the slopes of Simonsberg Mountain, the estate is right in the heart of South Africa’s most revered wine appellation. Owned by the French leader of terroir wines, AdVini, L’Avenir produces authentic South African wines, with a touch of French flair. L’Avenir’s wines have gained a passionate following, locally and globally. The wines are exported to over 30 countries, with a specific focus on prestigious restaurants and specialist wine shops.

Product Features
  • Soft, smooth and versatile.
  • L'Avenir's Merlot is medium-bodied and elegant, with notes of berries, toffee and a hint of cinnamon spice.
  • A very accessible, early-drinking red wine with a gentle tannin structure and a rich red ripe berry finish.
  • Appearance: Ruby red
  • Nose: Ripe red raspberries and mulberries, gentle oaky caramel with intense fruit aroma
  • Palate: Soft tannin structure, well-balanced with a rich red fruit finish.
  • Pairing: A food-friendly wine with fresh acidity, soft tannins and bright fruit, which makes it a superb partner to spaghetti bolognese.
Product Specifications
  • ABV: 14%
  • Region: Stellenbosch
  • Cultivar: Merlot

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