Nederburg Rose 75cl
AED 38.00 Original price was: AED 38.00.AED 28.00Current price is: AED 28.00.
Think bright, crunchy rosé that makes weeknight dinners feel like a plan. This South African rosé from Nederburg brings juicy strawberry and watermelon vibes, a squeeze of citrus, and a clean, dry finish that keeps you coming back. It’s an easy-drinking Rosé Wine with enough freshness to handle spicy food, salty snacks, and sunny balcony hangs, all without trying too hard.
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75cl / 750ml |
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Bright, juicy, and seriously easy to like, this is the kind of rosé that turns “just one glass” into “pour me a little more.” Nederburg knows how to make crowd-pleasing South African wine without making it boring, and this rosé is proof.
What you get in the glass is refreshment first, flavour second, and then that sneaky little layer of detail that keeps it interesting. It hits with red berry fruit, then lifts into citrus and a light floral edge. The finish stays clean and dry, so it doesn’t feel heavy or sticky.
- Appearance: Pale pink with a bright, clear shine.
- Nose: Strawberry, watermelon, and a hint of rose petal, plus a little citrus zest.
- Taste: Juicy red berries up front, crisp acidity through the middle, dry on the close, with a gentle fruity echo.
- Body: Light to medium-bodied, lively and refreshing.
- Finish: Clean, zesty, and berry-fresh, it lingers just long enough to make you reach for another sip.
This is a great pick when you want a rosé wine that can keep up with real food. Think grilled chicken, mezze, prawns, sushi, or anything with a bit of spice. It also plays nicely with salty snacks, olives, and cheese boards, because that bright acidity cuts through rich bites and resets your palate.
If you’re building a “house rosé” rotation, this bottle earns its spot. It’s friendly enough for new wine drinkers, but still has that crisp structure and fruit clarity that makes seasoned rosé fans nod along.
Fun Fact: Nederburg is one of South Africa’s most historic wineries, and the name comes from the original farm where the estate began back in 1791.