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2013 Vin de Constance, Klein Constantia
“Matt Day’s second vintage in charge of this iconic sweet wine marks an evolution in style, with the addition of essencia and slightly less alcohol and residual sugar. It’s another lovely VdC, showing flavours of tarte tatin, orange marmalade, baking spices and subtle oak ageing” 95 pts Tim Atkin
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Buying in bond means the wine is stored in a bonded warehouse and no duty or VAT has been paid—ideal for storage or resale.
Duty paid means taxes are included and the wine is ready for home delivery and drinking.
Duty paid means taxes are included and the wine is ready for home delivery and drinking.
From our clientsfrom £255.60 per case
Incl. Duty & VAT
From our clients
from £255.60 per case
Incl. Duty & VAT
Incl. Duty & VAT
- Case of 6 x 50cl0in basket1 available
Wine specification
- ProducerKlein Constantia
- ColourWhite Wine
- SweetnessSweet
- Region & CountrySouth Africa
- ABV13.5%
- Grape(s)100% Muscat
- MaturityReady to drink 2023 – 2040
- StyleStill Wine
Product Description
“Matt Day’s second vintage in charge of this iconic sweet wine marks an evolution in style, with the addition of essencia and slightly less alcohol and residual sugar. It’s another lovely VdC, showing flavours of tarte tatin, orange marmalade, baking spices and subtle oak ageing” 95 pts Tim Atkin
Critic Scores
96/100 – Neal Martin, Wine Advocate
The 2013 Vin de Constance Natural Sweet Wine was matured in 500-liter barrels for around 36 months. It has a beautiful bouquet with honey, quince, pressed yellow flowers and Mirabelle. It has wonderful definition and purity. The palate is very well balanced with a mellifluous texture and beautifully judged acidity as it just sashays along. It fans out on the finish with honey, quince, a touch of rhubarb and ginger, extraordinarily persistent in the mouth. Matthew Day, current winemaker, opined that he thought the 2012 would be the best ever, but the freshness might see it overtaken. This is awesome.