Explosion of passion fruit, guava, grapefruit and pineapple.
Medium-bodied wine with a mix bowl of tropical fruit flavours, citrus and ends with a lingering freshness.
Nine leading vineyard owners in the Durbanville district joined forces with Distell to create Durbanville Hills with the aim of promoting the regional individuality of this prime wine-growing area. The striking Durbanville Hills cellar sits on the side of a series of rolling hills with magnificent views of Table Mountain and Table Bay – the very geography that lies at the heart of what makes the wines so unique.
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