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“The 2016 Keermont Amphitheatre, a Bordeaux blend matured in seasoned oak for 20 months, has a pretty, floral bouquet with raspberry, wild strawberry and a very light lavender scent that percolates through with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with a fleshy opening, fine acidity, decent structure and grip with a lightly spiced finish. You could drink this now, but it will age in bottle for a decade or more.” – Neal Martin, Vinous
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KEE049BX2016
Categories: 2016, 90+, Keermont, Red Blend, Red Blend, Ship Immediately, South Africa, Stellenbosch
Tags: Keermont, Red Blend, South Africa
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