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Post House Missing Virgin (Pinotage, Petit Verdot) 750ml
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Post House Missing Virgin (Pinotage, Petit Verdot) 750ml

Post House Missing Virgin (Pinotage, Petit Verdot) 750ml

The name Missing Virgin refers to a printing error on a Virgin Island stamp.

The virgin figure was omitted from the stamp, hence the nickname "Missing Virgin" St. Ursula was a virgin martyr who lived between the 3rd & 5th centuries AD. She was born in Britain avoided marriage to a pagan king and is believed to have been slain for her faith with 10,000 virgin companions in Cologne, Germany. Christopher Columbus named the
Virgin Islands in her honour.

A red blend of Pinotage and Petit Verdot grapes resulting in a wine with an intensely dark blueish colour. A full bodied, rich wine with supple soft tannins but with a lively long finish. The nose has a hint of cinnamon, blueberries, fruitcake and wild heath.

$32.09
Post House Missing Virgin (Pinotage, Petit Verdot) 750ml
$32.09

Post House Missing Virgin (Pinotage, Petit Verdot) 750ml

The name Missing Virgin refers to a printing error on a Virgin Island stamp.

The virgin figure was omitted from the stamp, hence the nickname "Missing Virgin" St. Ursula was a virgin martyr who lived between the 3rd & 5th centuries AD. She was born in Britain avoided marriage to a pagan king and is believed to have been slain for her faith with 10,000 virgin companions in Cologne, Germany. Christopher Columbus named the
Virgin Islands in her honour.

A red blend of Pinotage and Petit Verdot grapes resulting in a wine with an intensely dark blueish colour. A full bodied, rich wine with supple soft tannins but with a lively long finish. The nose has a hint of cinnamon, blueberries, fruitcake and wild heath.

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The name Missing Virgin refers to a printing error on a Virgin Island stamp.

The virgin figure was omitted from the stamp, hence the nickname "Missing Virgin" St. Ursula was a virgin martyr who lived between the 3rd & 5th centuries AD. She was born in Britain avoided marriage to a pagan king and is believed to have been slain for her faith with 10,000 virgin companions in Cologne, Germany. Christopher Columbus named the
Virgin Islands in her honour.

A red blend of Pinotage and Petit Verdot grapes resulting in a wine with an intensely dark blueish colour. A full bodied, rich wine with supple soft tannins but with a lively long finish. The nose has a hint of cinnamon, blueberries, fruitcake and wild heath.