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Constantia

Constantia

Constantia is an appellation located within the Western Cape region of South Africa, known for its historical significance in wine production dating back to the 17th century. The area is characterized by its unique microclimate, influenced by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding mountains. Constantia is particularly for its sweet wines, especially those made from the Muscat grape, as well as for producing high-quality dry whites and reds.

Famous for sweet wines and quality dry whites and reds

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