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Mount Rozier

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Top quality South African wine available across the U.K. in all good supermarkets and off-licenses.

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Peaking down at False Bay from the farm. The mouth of the bay faces south and lookd across to Cape Point to the west and Cape Hangklip to the east. What a spot!

Peaking down at False Bay from the farm. The mouth of the bay faces south and lookd across to Cape Point to the west and Cape Hangklip to the east. What a spot!
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With a nose nose bursting with fresh strawberry, raspberry, red cherry with a little bit of melon and potpourri,The Frog Chorus is a crowd pleaser that sits very happily on the dining table, whatever you're eating.

With a nose nose bursting with fresh strawberry, raspberry, red cherry with a little bit of melon and potpourri,The Frog Chorus is a crowd pleaser that sits very happily on the dining table, whatever you're eating.
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We have over 40 beehives on the farm. The bees help pollinate the vines during flowering season and are also a sign of a healthy vineyard.

We have over 40 beehives on the farm. The bees help pollinate the vines during flowering season and are also a sign of a healthy vineyard.
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Addison enjoying the sun. Not as free wheeling as Penelope, our Border Collie. More interested in the goings-on at the farm, including regular forays into the cellar.

Addison enjoying the sun. Not as free wheeling as Penelope, our Border Collie. More interested in the goings-on at the farm, including regular forays into the cellar.
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The Flower Garden is 100% Sauvignon Blanc from vines averaging 9 years and the grapes were handpicked early in the morning to retain the delicate fruit flavours. It's a complex yet fresh wine with passion fruit, yellow apple and pear notes.

The Flower Garden is 100% Sauvignon Blanc from vines averaging 9 years and the grapes were handpicked early in the morning to retain the delicate fruit flavours. It's a complex yet fresh wine with passion fruit, yellow apple and pear notes.
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Myrtle Manor is our silky Pinotage. For this wine the berries are not crushed but fermented whole. This allows for a gradual extraction of tannins and colour, which promotes finesse, balance and longevity.

Myrtle Manor is our silky Pinotage. For this wine the berries are not crushed but fermented whole. This allows for a gradual extraction of tannins and colour, which promotes finesse, balance and longevity.
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Pouring the Red Snapper - our Cinsault with delicate flavours of ripe cherries, olives and peppery spice as well as a hint of Turkish Delight.

Pouring the Red Snapper - our Cinsault with delicate flavours of ripe cherries, olives and peppery spice as well as a hint of Turkish Delight.
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Wild Peacock is an un-wooded chardonnay that offers a lot on the nose with citrus, yellow apples and some peachy notes. It's a mouth filling wine with a creamy texture that ends with a sweet sensation.

Wild Peacock is an un-wooded chardonnay that offers a lot on the nose with citrus, yellow apples and some peachy notes. It's a mouth filling wine with a creamy texture that ends with a sweet sensation.
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The water supply for all our properties and the winery is drawn from our own borehole and our dams are filled naturally with rainwater, collected via a network of channels across the farm. Here's one of the dams looking respledent in the winter sun.

The water supply for all our properties and the winery is drawn from our own borehole and our dams are filled naturally with rainwater, collected via a network of channels across the farm. Here's one of the dams looking respledent in the winter sun.
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Some of the Protea we have on the farm waiting to bloom. They're abundant at Mouny Rozier and come in many forms, which is perhaps why they're named after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form at will.

Some of the Protea we have on the farm waiting to bloom. They're abundant at Mouny Rozier and come in many forms, which is perhaps why they're named after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form at will.