$41.00
4 John Platter Stars, IWSC Silver, Old Mutual Trophy Bronze, Robert Parker 89 Points, Wine Spectator 86 Points, Tim Atkin 90 Points, Veritas Silver Outstanding
Exuberance, flair and elegance in abundance are all hallmarks of this charming and exhilarating Rosé Cap Classique. A lengthy lees time resulted in subtle yeasty characters with a burst of fruit flavour. The fine, lively mousse is brisk on the palate, showing hints of oyster shell, fresh lavender and subtle hints of berry and cherry. Fun and versatile, yet simultaneously satisfyingly complex, the Brut Rosé is an anywhere, anytime Cap Classique.
Food Pairing
The Graham Beck Cap Classique Brut Rosé is aimed at all gourmets that sometimes simply want to enjoy pleasure without worries. Perfect as an aperitif or for a pleasant occasion, this South African sparkling wines also harmonies with light summer dishes.
Grape
The Graham Beck Cap Classique Brut Rosé consists of 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay. Inspired from France, double fermentation in the bottle was applied here which compensates the effort with a fine perlage.
The Estate
Year after year, Graham Beck entices with its outstanding sparkling wine creations. With the two locations in Stellenbosch and Robertson, the winery can choose between the best locations in South Africa and ensure the highest quality in every vintage.
Ageing
Enjoy the Graham Beck Cap Classique Brut Rosé right away since this is what it was made for. In a consistently tempered cellar however, it will also keep for a few years.
Alcohol: 12% vol
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