Our buyer's wine pick of the month is Primordial Soup Red Blend:
Primordial Soup is introducing South African wine in its most accessible form: red and white familial twins made up of multiple classical cultivars, named without variety.
Primordial Soup has a nose of creamy summer pudding and a palate of crushed cherries with a cranberry tang and texture.
The inspiration for the absolutely gorgeous bottle was the illustrations of Ernst Haeckel, a German naturalist who identified and drew some of the simplest forms of life on Earth.
In this bottle, you'll find the story of everything!
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