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The last of the red wine harvest 2012
 
18 April 2012  by Kanu Private Cellar and Vineyards

The 2012 Harvest is coming to an end as Winter starts to set into Stellenbosch. We take a look at what has been happening on Kanu during the month of March, as we finish pressing these red beauties. Next month will show the Kanu Kia Ora 2012 (Noble Late) Harvest, which will be the Grand Finale of this fabulous pressing season.


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