I also ordered a bottle of the unwooded Chardonnay from Constantia Uitsig 1998 to match the fish starters. |
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Durbanville, like Constantia, spreads right up to the door step of Cape Town. |
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Lined with oak trees and gabled Cape Dutch homesteads, Constantia is a pretty suburb situated on the lower slopes of Table Mountain. |
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The next Commander founded a famous vineyard, Constantia, planted with Muscat. |
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Also included in this offer is Ca' Togni, a sweet red wine inspired by Constantia, the great South African wine of the 19th century. |
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Constantia was designed with function and flexibility in mind. |
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From our elevated position, in a house that hugged mist-capped Constantia Mountain, we had wonderful views of the city, spectacular sunrises and brief, breathtaking sunsets. |
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He preferred the decomposed granite soil in the valley facing False Bay, claimed it, and named it Constantia. |
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The Constantia winelands are in this region, located in the famous valley of the same name. |
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Among very few references to specific wines, the treasured South African Constantia is considered a suitable restorative for a young lady in Sense and Sensibility. |
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Closer to Cape Town, the Constantia winelands are worth a trip, and not to be forgotten. |
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The cartel authorities' decision against permitting a partial sale affirmed Constantia Industries' decision to voluntarily back off from their spin-off plans. |
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Subsequently, Aviso Zeta Bank AG was created, which established SC as a subsidiary, freed from the burdens of Constantia Privatbank. |
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The Constantia N. Y. driver worked his way to the front and took control of the 26-car field at lap 14 of the 25 lapper and it was a done deal from then on. |
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The town known today as Coutances, capital of the Unelli, a Gaulish tribe, acquired the name of Constantia in 298 during the reign of Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus. |
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