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It’s not often that you come across a wine that is affordable, easy to drink, and sustainably rooted.
One local wine has it all though, crafted with the intention of everyday drinking, the delicious tipple also comes in a delightful bottle that you can repurpose, reuse, or recycle.
If you’re a person who relishes in the fine details, then you will certainly appreciate the Protea Wine range for demonstrating consumer-friendly thinking and finesse.
When buying Anthonij Rupert Wyne‘s Protea Wines, you’re investing in more than just the wine.
As one reviewer, Tronél Hellberg, said, “I connect with the passion that’s evident in every bit of detail – the quality, the thought that goes into it, the artistic flair and superb finishing of the product!”
Not only can you turn the bottle into a welcomed part of your life and home – be it your new olive oil dispenser, a candle stick holder, a fairy-light container, or an emotional support water bottle – the contents also make for the perfect seasonal celebration.
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The Protea Chenin Blanc offers an appealing stonefruit aroma with a gentle lemon zest edge, while the Protea Sauvignon Blanc continues in the mouth with vivacious lemon and grapefruit flavours to go with the more tropical nectarine and granadilla.
For the Protea Rosé, the abundant flavours of raspberry, cherry and strawberries appeal to the palate and add to the lightly floral and citrus nuances on the nose.
With most bottles going for a fair R85 a pop, you know you’re getting real bang for your buck.
Discover more from the Protea range online at Anthonij Rupert Wyne.
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