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This blend of handpicked c.s. and merlot was opened, and drunk, yesterday.

Fresh and fruity in the nose. Some chocolate, vanilla and broccoli. Medium bodied wine. Powerful, with berry, plum, licorice, coffee and earth. A bit 'creamy'. Nice, fresh finish. Easy and fruity drinker. Not sophisticated, but good. 86pts

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NDD,

I familiar with many SA wines, but I have never heard of this one. How much does it cost?

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Bought it for 14,50 Euro. My retailer is a South-African winelover too, and he brought it back from a recent trip. Considering the price, it's a very good QPR.

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Doc,

they're located in Koelenhof. www.muratie.co.za/muratie.html

Cheers!

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Thanks, NDD.

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