The family owned winery of Klein Simonsvlei is situated on the slopes of a ridge known as ''Ribbokskop'', a name derived from the wild buck that inhabit the area, overlooking the Paarl Valley in the heart of the Cape winelands. The vineyards extend over 300 hectares on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. The winery owner is Niel Joubert, and his son Daan is the viticulturalist . Winemaker Erni Leicht joined the winery in 2000 after extensive training and winemaking experience in both Germany and South Africa (12 x 75 cl)
The family owned winery of Klein Simonsvlei is situated on the slopes of a ridge known as ''Ribbokskop'', a name derived from the wild buck that inhabit the area, overlooking the Paarl Valley in the heart of the Cape winelands. The vineyards extend over 300 hectares on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. The winery owner is Niel Joubert, and his son Daan is the viticulturalist . Winemaker Erni Leicht joined the winery in 2000 after extensive training and winemaking experience in both Germany and South Africa (12 x 75 cl)
The family owned winery of Klein Simonsvlei is situated on the slopes of a ridge known as ''Ribbokskop'', a name derived from the wild buck that inhabit the area, overlooking the Paarl Valley in the heart of the Cape winelands. The vineyards extend over 300 hectares on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. The winery owner is Niel Joubert, and his son Daan is the viticulturalist . Winemaker Erni Leicht joined the winery in 2000 after extensive training and winemaking experience in both Germany and South Africa (12 x 75 cl)
Colour: An intense dark red colour. Nose: Peppered redcurrant and ripe berry nose with long toasty mocha finish. Palate: Full bodied wine rich in flavour. (12 x 75 cl)
The family owned winery of Klein Simonsvlei is situated on the slopes of a ridge known as ''Ribbokskop'', a name derived from the wild buck that inhabit the area, overlooking the Paarl Valley in the heart of the Cape winelands. The vineyards extend over 300 hectares on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. The winery owner is Niel Joubert, and his son Daan is the viticulturalist . Winemaker Erni Leicht joined the winery in 2000 after extensive training and winemaking experience in both Germany and South Africa (12 x 75 cl)
The family owned winery of Klein Simonsvlei is situated on the slopes of a ridge known as ''Ribbokskop'', a name derived from the wild buck that inhabit the area, overlooking the Paarl Valley in the heart of the Cape winelands.The vineyards extend over 300 hectares on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. The winery owner is Niel Joubert, and his son Daan is the viticulturalist . Winemaker Erni Leicht joined the winery in 2000 after extensive training and winemaking experience in both Germany and South Africa (12 x 75 cl)
The family owned winery of Klein Simonsvlei is situated on the slopes of a ridge known as ''Ribbokskop'', a name derived from the wild buck that inhabit the area, overlooking the Paarl Valley in the heart of the Cape winelands. The vineyards extend over 300 hectares on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. The winery owner is Niel Joubert, and his son Daan is the viticulturalist . Winemaker Erni Leicht joined the winery in 2000 after extensive training and winemaking experience in both Germany and South Africa (12 x 75 cl)
The family owned winery of Klein Simonsvlei is situated on the slopes of a ridge known as ''Ribbokskop'', a name derived from the wild buck that inhabit the area, overlooking the Paarl Valley in the heart of the Cape winelands. The vineyards extend over 300 hectares on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain. The winery owner is Niel Joubert, and his son Daan is the viticulturalist . Winemaker Erni Leicht joined the winery in 2000 after extensive training and winemaking experience in both Germany and South Africa (12 x 75 cl)
Ripe plums, dark cherries, cassis, mingle with sweet, spicy oak on the nose. Soft and ripe fruited mouth with well tuned tannins. All very accessible at this early age yet has lots of development to come. Flows with elegance, great balance, easy frame work. Fine, supple tannins. Great wine for fine food. (6 x 75 cl)