Well balanced with silky tannins & lingering flavours
This medium-bodied wine evokes a sweet dark sensation on the palate
Serve with a variety of Mexican foods, North African & mildly-hot Asian dishes
Durbanville Hills Pinotage 2017 (South Africa)
Durbanville Hills Pinotage 2017 (South Africa)
Accolades
Awarded 88/100 Points & 4.5 Stars
Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Nov 2018
Description
- Oaked
- Red cherry
- Sweet wood spice
- Silky tannins
"Bright and youthful, this tasty pinotage shows fragrant aromas of cranberry, dark plum, violet, anise and dried herbs on the nose, followed by a juicy palate that is smooth and fruity. It is well proportioned and silky, making it a lovely anytime red. At its best: now to 2021" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Nov 2018
Dark ruby red in the glass. Concentration of sweet red fruit like cherry, raspberry, strawberry and plums on the nose. Sweet wood spice with undertones of vanilla. This medium-bodied wine evokes a sweet dark sensation on the palate with hints of red cherries and plums. It is well balanced with silky tannins and lingering flavours of sweet wood spice.
A selection of different Pinotage blocks throughout the Durbanville wine valley was selected for this wine, demonstrating the rich diversity in the landscape of the area. The grapes were picked by hand during mid-February and mid-March at sugar levels between 24° and 26° Balling. Great care was taken to ensure that the pips and skins were fully ripe.
The winemakers approach the making of our Pinotage with the greatest care, gently handling the grapes with the utmost tenderness. The must was fermented on the skins in closed stainless steel tanks until almost dry (50g per litre of sugar left). At this stage the wine and skins were separated to allow fermentation to finish in stainless steel tanks.
Maximum fruit, colour and tannin extraction from the skins was made possible through continuous timer-regulated pump-over cycles. After malolactic fermentation, the wine was oak matured for 12 months using predominantly French oak, utilising a small percentage of new oak together with older wood as well as wood alternatives. This is done to prevent over wooding and by doing so preserving the elegance of the cool climate fruit.
Nine leading vineyard owners in the Durbanville district joined forces with Distell to create Durbanville Hills with the aim of promoting the regional individuality of this prime wine-growing area. The striking Durbanville Hills cellar sits proudly atop a series of rolling hills with magnificent views of Table Mountain and Table Bay - the very geography that lies at the heart of what makes the wines so unique.
The Durbanville ward is considered one of the Cape’s coolest wine regions, thanks to the sea breezes that drift inland from False Bay and Table Bay and the late afternoon mists that bathe the slopes. These conditions are ideal for the slow ripening of the grapes, allowing them to develop their full flavoured and intense character. Grapes are sourced only from the shareholder growers, all of whom farm within the limited appellation of Durbanville. Meticulous canopy management promotes concentration of varietal flavour and colour.
Cellar Master Martin Moore uses highly advanced cellar technology to ensure optimal extraction of colour and flavour. Sustainable practices includes the maintaining of the International Environmental Standard ISO140001, treating of waste water back to irrigation quality and all vineyards subscribing to IPW (Integrated Production of Wine) growing practices, designed to sustain natural resources. In addition the farmers protect 320ha of endangered Renosterveld.
Food Pairing: Serve with a variety of Mexican foods, North African and mildly-hot Asian dishes.
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This is a great wine - I love it and will buy more. I used to travel to CapeTown quite a bit and always enjoyed the pinotage from the local wine regions. Have not really seen much pinotage advertised in NZ so I brought a case of this to remind me of the "old days" and i was not disappointed. This is outstanding. Fellow Kiwis if you like a heavyish red and something a little different from ours, this is def worth a shot, not expensive 6 bottles, Red Stars from me
Nick - 01/08/2020
Pinotage is a delicious and probably underrated grape
rachel - 02/06/2020
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