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Ndubs Rose 2025

750ml

Sale price$21.00

The second label by Ntsiki Biyela, Ndubs is inspired by childhood memories and the comfort of family. It’s about celebrating joy, resilience, and the small acts of care that carry us through, while lifting spirits, sharing stories, and remembering what truly matters. A beautiful salmon hue, this rosé is made from 100% Tempranillo that was fermented in stainless steel tanks. A lively fruit-forward wine, it offers aromas of strawberries and hints of earth, while the palate is bright and zippy with notes of ripe melon, tart cherry, and strawberry. It’s the perfect companion to light meals and good company. 

Rosé • Dry • Crisp and Fruity

Tempranillo

Vegan and Sustainable

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Light Foods, Poultry, Seafood

Ndubs Rose 2025
Ndubs Rose 2025 Sale price$21.00

Aslina

Ntsiki Biyela, founder of Aslina and one of South Africa’s first female winemakers, grew up in Mahlabathini, a rural village in KwaZulu-Natal, and found her passion for wine when she was awarded a scholarship to study oenology at the prestigious Stellenbosch University. She went to work shortly thereafter at the boutique winery Stellakaya. However, it was over dinner (and a glass of wine) with friends and colleagues in the U.S., following a collaborative project with Helen Kiplinger, that Ntsiki shared her own ambition — to create her own wine, inspired by her grandmother, Aslina, who was the guiding light in her life.

Nstiki’s winemaking philosophy draws upon her experience working in Tuscany and Bordeaux, where she discovered the joy of making wine with care and respect for the environment, which ultimately rekindled her own deep connection with the terroir of KwaZulu-Natal. Today, Aslina wines — branded with the calabash, a traditional African clay drinking vessel, in a salute of her culture and heritage — are heralded around the world, garnering praise from critics and consumers alike, and Nstiki sits on the board of directors for the Pinotage Youth Development Academy, which provides technical training and personal development for young South Africans in the Cape Winelands, preparing them for work in the wine and tourism industries.