We enjoyed a pleasant afternoon of cheese, biscuits and fruit
with our hosts.
WINE NO.1 RED. BREAKERS POINT SHIRAZ CABERNET 14%
VOL. SOUTH AFRICA. PURCHASED FROM TESCO AT £4.89.
This wine is a rich fruity red cherry flavoured drink with
spicy undertones. It was generally enjoyed, with a pleasant aftertaste, slight
tannins and a good clean smell. It had a good balance,and we gave this wine an
average score of 7. The name Breakers Point is inspired by the place where two
of the worlds most powerful oceans meet near the southern most tip of
Africa.
WINE NO. 2. RED. KUMALA RUBY CABERNET CINSAULT. 13.5 %
VOL. WESTERN CAPE SOUTH AFRICA, PURCHASED FROM TESCO AT
£6.99.
Produced in the lush area under Table mountain, Kamala
produce wines full of character, and this one is no exception. With a soft
textured blend and an oaky aftertaste, it has a generous red berry and spice
flavour. We liked the good clean aftertaste, slight tannins and lasting
aftertaste. It had a good clean bouquet and pleasant appearance. This wine
attracted an average score of 8.3.
JOHN BENFIELD.
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