Two Oceans Soft and Fruity Red Wine 75cl
AED 30.00
Easygoing South African red that leans into ripe berry and soft spice, the kind of wine you pour when you want “one more glass” to happen. Expect juicy plum, black cherry, and a little cocoa on the back end, with gentle tannins that don’t dry your mouth out. A no-fuss, fruit-forward red wine that plays nice with pizza night, burgers, or a snacky cheese board!
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75cl / 750ml |
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Juicy, fruit-forward, and ridiculously easy to like, this South African red is built for relaxed nights and refill-worthy pours.
- Appearance: Deep ruby with a bright, youthful shine.
- Nose: Ripe black cherry and plum, plus a hint of vanilla-like sweetness and soft baking spice.
- Taste: Loads of dark berry and plum up front, a touch of cocoa, and gentle tannins that keep it friendly, not mouth-drying.
- Body: Medium-bodied, with a rounded feel that stays lively.
- Finish: Fruity and lightly spiced, lingering just long enough to tempt the next sip.
If you’ve ever wanted a red wine that doesn’t demand a whole speech, this is it. It’s soft where it counts, packed with approachable fruit, and still has enough structure to feel like a proper red, not grape juice in disguise. Think of it as the dependable “open it and relax” bottle that keeps your fridge and pantry pairings covered.
What you’ll notice right away is how the fruit leads. Black cherry and plum do the heavy lifting, then a little cocoa and spice show up to keep things interesting. The tannins stay on the gentle side, which means it won’t bulldoze lighter meals, and it won’t leave that fuzzy, over-steeped-tea feeling on your tongue.
It’s a great pick when your table is a mix of everything. Takeout pizza, burgers, roast chicken, pasta with tomato sauce, or a salty cheese board, it plays nice with all of it. Basically, the red you grab when you don’t want to overthink the pairing.
South Africa does value-driven, fruit-happy reds really well, and this one leans into that sunny, ripe style. You get bold fruit without the weight, and enough spice to keep each sip from feeling flat.
Fun Fact: The name “Two Oceans” is a nod to South Africa’s famous meeting point, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans crash into each other near Cape Town.