Zandvliet Wine, on the outskirts of Ashton in the Robertson Valley, plays an illustrious role in the narrative of the South African wine industry. Proclaimed as a farm in 1838, Zandvliet counts among the very first farms to bottle Shiraz, which is what Zandvliet is known for. This special bottle of 1984 is a sought after rarity in today’s market.
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