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Savour the good life with new Skyline Late Harvest

by Press Release 18 Sep 2019
by Press Release 18 Sep 2019

SKYLINE Late Harvest is a sleek, delicious and full-bodied wine, resplendent with tones of rich honey and fruit, in a magnificent dusk-coloured pack that sets it apart.

Inspired by a vibrant new generation with an uncompromising taste for the good things in life, Skyline Late Harvest is named for South Africa’s great cityscapes. And it was made in this image too. This is a single cultivar wine made from top-notch Chenin Blanc grapes. The fruit was harvested later in season, when natural sugars are concentrated in the fruit. No sugar is added. It is bottled at 11.2% alcohol. As its label declares: this is the finest gold reserve quality, a semi-sweet white wine to savour and enjoy.

Chill it and pour or mix with soda and serve on ice. It goes great with food and close company too. Or not – maybe just for you, feet up. A little reward. Whatever? Whenever! Skyline Late Harvest is a fine balance of sweetness and acidity, so a classic match with rich liver pâté or parfait. It’s also great with desserts. Try serving it with cheesecake, crème caramel or baked custard; fruit-based desserts such as apricot and peach tarts, glazed fruit tartlets, or pavlova too.

Skyline Late Harvest is available at your favourite wine retailer at around R49.99 for the 750ml bottle and only R134.99 for the convenient three-litre bag-in-a-box. For more information, click here or send an email to info@skylinewine.co.za. Connect on Facebook (Skyline Wine) or Instagram (@skyline_wine).

 

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