Producer: Ken Forrester
Grapes: 100% Pinotage. A cross of Pinot Noir and Cinsault, resembling neither, it was created in the 1920s in South Africa by Stellenbosch University professor A. I. Perold. Here’s a good overview of the grape and it’s history.
Appellation: Stellenbosch (W.O. or Wine of Origin, South Africa)
Vineyards: Southeast-facing slopes.
Winemaking: Pressed off the skins early to avoid the heavy tannins sometimes associated with this grape.
Alcohol: 14%
Price: $9.99 at Spec’s in Austin
My tasting notes: Serious blue cheese attacks on the nose – like a really pungent Cabrales. The fruit aromas are plummy with an ashy note. On the palate it is nice and juicy with a good silkiness for a $10 wine. Good red fruit. I’m really enjoying this.
Overall impression: An affordable introduction to Pinotage. It’s definitely got the funky Pinotage character, but there’s plenty of juicy fruit to please. ‘n goeie wyn B
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