What we’re drinking this week: Kanonkop Kadette Dry Pinotage Rosé

We are all for the mantra ‘rosé for days’, and so are embracing this wine pick with relish.
November 8, 2024
1 min read

The Currency team never needs an excuse to load the fridge with bottles of rosé and settle in for a sunny afternoon of chilling, chats and our favourite pink drink, but here’s one – courtesy of the Woolies WCellar buying team.

Our pick for this week:

Kanonkop Kadette Dry Pinotage Rosé

R99.99, Woolworths

Why we love it:

Summer is here with a vengeance, and we can smell the holidays approaching. Add a pool, or any al fresco occasion and the scene screams for ice-cold rosé all day. The Kanonkop Kadette Dry Pinotage Rosé is a traditional dry rosé that appeals to serious wine lovers and offers aromatic raspberry and cherry flavours on the palate. Serve it as an aperitif (bottomless is best) or with light spicy dishes. Also, this tipple is at its optimum paired with anything from the sea.

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Sarah Buitendach

With a sharp eye for design, Sarah has an unparalleled sense of shifting cultural, artistic and lifestyle sensibilities. As the former editor of Wanted magazine, founding editor of the Sunday Times Home Weekly, and many years in magazines, she is the heartbeat of Currency’s pleasure arm.

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