Hemel en Haarde Crystallum Cuvée Cinema 2021(red)
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Hemel en Haarde Crystallum Cuvée Cinema
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Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the South African planes, Crystallum stretches over two hilly areas in the Walker Bay region. Created in 2007 and led by two brothers, Peter-Allan and Andrew Finlayson, the domain grows Burgundy varieties on rich South African soils and delivers superb single-varietal wines of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Sometimes from a single plot, sometimes from several, the wines are testimony to the skill of the winemakers and are absolutely unique.

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Region : South Africa - Western Cape

Producers and wineries : Crystallum

Colour : red

Volume : 200000

Grape variety : Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings : Omelette aux girolles, Endives au jambon en papillotes, Boudin blanc aux pommes

Appellation : Hemel en Haarde

Size (in ha) : 60 hectares

Viticulture : sustainable farming More information....

Service temperature : 14°

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Auction history Hemel en Haarde Crystallum Cuvée Cinema 2021
8/4/202340

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