根據香港法律,不得在業務過程中,向未成年人售賣或供應令人醺醉的酒類。
Under the law of Hong Kong, intoxicating liquor must not be sold or supplied to a minor in the course of business.

Capaia One 2009

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Capaia 是 Durbanville 附近的 New Philadelphia 葡萄酒產區的一部分,他們擁有自家的葡萄酒建築物,於 2005 年 Capaia 成為酒莊 (像 Chateau 之意)。Capaia 擁有 140 公頃 (約為 350 畝) 地,延續至 Olifantskop 的旁邊,分別距離開普敦和大西洋 30 公里和 10 公里。Capaia 於1997 年由 Ingrid Baroness von Essen 及 Alexander Baron von Essen 於本來是水果田的地方建立,而酒莊則位於 200 米海拔的斜坡上,在內設有根據 Tibor Gál 建議的設備,也有代表性的釀酒技術。

產地:
南非 New Philadelphia

種類:
紅葡萄酒

葡萄品種:
34% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Cabernet Franc, 12% Petit Verdot, 5% Shiraz

陳年:
於 60% 新法國橡木小桶陳年 15 個月,所有葡萄都於酒莊 Capaia 區域內種植。

品酒筆記:
酒體飽滿而豐富,成熟,有大量黑李子、咖啡、香草和黑朱古力。收結悠長、豐富,總括來說是強而成熟。


On the grounds of a former fruit farm Capaia was created in 1997 by Ingrid Baroness von Essen and Alexander Baron von Essen. Capaia is part of the New Philadelphia wine-growing region, near Durbanville, and constitutes a “wine ward” of its own. In 2005, Capaia was declared an estate (in accordance with the Château principle). Capaia’s entire terrain comprises 140 hectares (approximately 350 acres), and extends upwards across the north-east flank of the Olifantskop. It is located about 30 km from Cape Town and 10 km from the Atlantic.
The heart of Capaia is the winery, which has been built into the slope at an altitude of 200 metres. It was erected and equipped in line with the specifications stated by Tibor Gál, as well as with the requirements of state-of-the-art wine-making.

Country of Origin:
New Philadelphia, South Africa

Type:
Red/Rouge (Still)

Grape Varieties:
34% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Cabernet Franc, 12% Petit Verdot, 5% Shiraz

Vinification:
15 months in 60% new French oak Barriques. In accordance with the château principle, all our wines are pressed exclusively from grapes grown on Capaia territory.

Tasting Notes:
The body is still full, rich and ripe, with loads of black prunes, coffee, licorice, light madira touch and black chocolate. The finish is long, rich and ripe. Overall robust and ripe.



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