Klein Constantia Winery

 

Klein Constantia



Wines from Klein Constantia Winery

  • Ugaba 2006 Anwilka Estate, Stellenbosch (75cl)

    Ugaba is the second wine of 'Anwilka', a famous South African red made by 2 eminent Bordeaux winemakers in conjunction with Klein Constantia. Made from a blend of 42% Syrah, 32%Cabernet Sauvignon and 26% Merlot, ripe dark fruit and cassis flavours are supported by soft, seamless tannins and good acidity.
    Shipping from: Available in UK

  • Klein Constantia Sauvignon Blanc 2006 Constantia (75cl)

    An extremely well balanced wine, showing classic Sauvignon Blanc flavours. Ripe, but not overly tropical, and green without being too vegetal. Given an extra richness and dimension by the additon of 4% Semillon.
    Shipping from: Available in UK

  • Klein Constantia 1998

    This sweet white vintage wine from South Africa is shipped in a deluxe silk lined hinged presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew wine pourer drip stopper & wine stopper) [worth £14.99] at no extra cost. One only
    Shipping from: Available in UK



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Klein Constantia goes back to cork closures

Top South African vineyard Klein Constantia has decided to go back to using natural cork for its premier wine Perdeblokke Sauvignon Blanc - because of fears of the wine developing sulphide characters under screwcap. ...

Vin De Constance | Klein Constantia Estate | The Gracevine

Klein Constantia Wine Estate in Cape Town has authentically recreated Vin de Constance – as drunk by Napoleon. Find out more.

So Clean And So Fresh. | The Foodie

I tasted some cracker wines, the Koru Sauvignon Blanc 2007 a standout (incidentally also a New Zealander), the Klein Constantia SB 2005 and Tierhoek SB 2009 also great. Both Husseysvlei Sauv Blanc's from Buitenverwachting were ...

Put a cork in it | Pendock Uncorked

The news that two leading SA producers of aromatic white wines, the style most vulnerable to TCA taint, Klein Constantia and Vergelegen, are giving screwcaps. ... Yet the picture in SA is “not so rosy” according to Amorim SA CEO Joaquim Sa, due to a rush to export wine in bulk, a trend which will “continue on the rise this year.” Globally 70% of the world's wine is closed with cork while in SA the figures exactly reverse, with cork enjoying a 30% market share. ...


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