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Kleine Kaap Chardonnay (6 x 750ml 12.5%)
Kleine Kaap Chardonnay is a slow fermented Chardonnay from South Africa, with lots of lees activity, enhancing the development of typical citric and yellow apple flavours. It is a superb, well-balanced wine with good structure. This white wine partners perfectly with any white meat, creamy pasta dishes, and Asian cuisine.
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From the heart of the Winelands in the Western Cape Kleine Kaap/Little Cape farm have yet again outdone themselves. With the perfect range to go with any meal, from seafood to spicy dishes, you are sure to find the perfect one for you.
The farming community of the Boland Winelands, just outside Cape Town, are known as the “Kleine Kaap”. The Boland Winelands are very close to Cape Town, therefore they refer to Cape Town as “Groot Kaap” (Big Cape) and to the Boland Winelands as “Kleine Kaap” (Little Cape).
Manufacturer | Kleine Kaap |
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Brand | Kleine Kaap |
Country | South Africa |
Real Barcode | 6009803218043 |
Colour | White Wine |
Contains Alcohol | Yes |
Seal Type | Crown Cap |
Vintage | NV |
Bullet Point 1 | Kleine Kaap farm, nestled in the heart of the Western Cape Winelands, continues to impress with its exquisite wine range. |
Bullet Point 2 | Their collection pairs perfectly with any meal, from seafood to spicy dishes, ensuring there's something for every palate. |
Bullet Point 3 | The Boland Winelands community, situated just outside Cape Town, is affectionately known as "Kleine Kaap" (Little Cape). |
Bullet Point 4 | Proximity to Cape Town has led locals to refer to the city as "Groot Kaap" (Big Cape) and the Boland Winelands as "Kleine Kaap". |
Bullet Point 5 | Kleine Kaap farm embodies the rich heritage and winemaking excellence of the Western Cape. |