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Leopard’s Leap Culinaria Grand Vin 2020

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Leopard’s Leap Culinaria Grand Vin 2020
Leopard’s Leap Culinaria Grand Vin 2020
Leopard’s Leap Culinaria Grand Vin 2020
     
  • LEO-152020
  • Complex interplay of fruit and spice notes
  • Elegant and well structured on the palate
  • Perfect with dishes with dark meat
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Full-bodied and complex - that is the Leopard's Leap Culinaria Grand Vin. With its interplay of...
Full-bodied and complex - that is the Leopard's Leap Culinaria Grand Vin. With its interplay of aromas of dark fruits, tobacco and a hint of cedar, the blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (55%), Merlot (20%), Malbec (15%), Cabernet Franc (5%) and Petit Verdot (5%) pampers the nose and palate of the connoisseur. The good tannin structure gives elegance to the classic red wine, which was matured for 21 months in French oak. Therefore, the Leopard's Leap Culinaria Grand Vin is a delight for the palate on its own, but it also accompanies dishes with dark meat quite excellently.

Awards

Jg. 2020
4.5 John Platter Stars, Decanter Bronze, Mundus Vini Silver, Veritas Bronze, Tim Atkin 90 Points
Jg. 2019
4.5 John Platter Stars
Jg. 2018
4.5 John Platter Stars
Jg. 2017
4.5 John Platter Stars, IWSC Silver, Mundus Vini Gold, Tim Atkin 88 Points, Veritas Silver Outstanding
Jg. 2016
4 John Platter Stars, Decanter Silver, IWSC Silver, Mundus Vini Gold, Old Mutual Trophy Bronze, Veritas Gold
Jg. 2015
4 John Platter Stars

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Name:
Leopard’s Leap Culinaria Grand Vin 2020
Article-No.:
LEO-152020
Grape Varieties:
Cabernet Sauvignon (55%), Merlot (20%), Malbec (15%), Cabernet Franc (5%), Petit Verdot (5%)
Vintage:
2020
Winery:
Leopard´s Leap
Importer/ Distributor:
CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
Food Business Operator:
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany
Producer:
Leopard´s Leap, R45 Main Rd, 7690 Franschhoek, Südafrika
Bottle Cap:
Cork
Price:
16.00€ / bottle à 0,75 l
Filling Quantity:
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength:
14 % Vol.
Acidity:
5,7 g/l
Residual Sugar:
2,6 g/l
Serve at:
16-18 °C
Best before:
2027
In the Cellar:
Matured in French oak for 21 months.
Appellation:
Western Cape
Allergen:
Sulphite

Leopard’s Leap – excellent, easily accessible Wines

Leopard‘s Leap is a winery owned by Hein Koegelenberg who already ensures a high quality at La Motte. Leopard‘s Leap wines have another quality that many premium wines lack: the winery Leopard‘s Leap creates high class wines that are accessible for novices, too. It is this exact accessibility paired with the high quality nevertheless that has made the estate internationally famous.

Young, fresh, friendly – Leopard’s Leap

At the winery, things are run young and fresh, just as the wines themselves. With this, Leopard‘s Leap pleasantly stands out from many other estates in South Africa, as it aims primarily at a younger target audience that is just about to discover the fascinating world of premium wines. A friendly service in the Tasting Room provides a relaxed atmosphere where everyone can casually taste the delicious wines of Leopard's Leap – from the Lookout Collection, which offers carefree enjoyment, to the Classic Collection with its elegant and well-structured wines all the way to the Culinaria Collection, promising to be exceptional wine partners for every menu. Speaking of food: Food also plays an important role at Leopard's Leap besides excellent wines. Apart from the Wine and Food Pairings, there is a wide range of cooking courses, of course with lots of inspiration on how to combine wine and cooking.

The Stories Behind Leopard's Leap

With the same passion with which the team is committed to good wine and good food, it is also committed to conservation. The surrounding area near Leopard's Leap is home to the graceful Cape Mountain leopards. To ensure that this remains the case, the winery has committed itself to preserving the natural population of these animals, supports the Cape Leopard Trust in their work and has even named three animals.