September 20, 2017 1 min read

Last night we celebrated the global launch of the 2014 Klein Constantia Vin de Constanceat Philglas & Swiggot Marylebone store. 

A fantastic time was had by all with the new-release Vin de Constance looking superb. Guests had the opportunity to chat with Klein Constantia's dynamic head winemaker Matthew Day while tasting the Vin de Constance along with other beautiful wines from Klein Constantia. 

For the launch event, we paired the Vin de Constance with a fantastic soft Beauvale cheese from the Cropwell Bishop Creamery in Nottinghamshire, a style inspired by classic Stilton though milder.  The Klein Constantia Metis Sauvignon Blancmakes a fine aperitif or partner for Dover sole, while the Estate Redcompliments rare beef or lamb beautifully. 

If you would like to purchase the Vin de Constance 2014 or other Klein Constantia wines, please contact our Marylebone store on 020 7402 0002 or our Battersea store on 020 7924 4494.


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