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Wijn De Caab Amalie

2007 Western Cape Grenache Blanc 66%, Viognier 34%

Solms Wijn De Caab Amalie is a delightful white wine from the picturesque Western Cape region, showcasing a compelling blend of Grenache Blanc and Viognier. This expressive vintage, crafted in 2007, presents a light-bodied profile that tantalizes with its vibrant acidity and refreshing mouthfeel. The fruit intensity is prominent, revealing luscious notes of stone fruits and tropical elegance that dance on the palate. This wine strikes a harmonious balance with its subtle dryness, making it an inviting choice for various occasions. With every sip, you can appreciate the thoughtful craftsmanship that highlights both varietals, resulting in an effortlessly enjoyable experience that speaks to the terroir of its origin.

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Western Cape
Western Cape

The majority of South Africa's best wines are produced in the southwest coastal zones around Cape Town, known collectively as the Western Cape. Sandwiched between the country's majestic mountains and its cooling ocean coasts (the Atlantic to the west of the Cape of Good Hope, the Indian Ocean to its east), the Western Cape offers a wealth of winemaking riches. Regions here include the Breede River Valley, Cape South Coast, Coastal Region, Klein Karoo and Olifants River.

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