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Beyerskloof Kriekbult Pinotage 2022

Product information "Beyerskloof Kriekbult Pinotage 2022"
With the Beyerskloof Kriekbult Pinotage, Beyerskloof pays tribute to its Kriekbult farm. This Pinotage is crafted from 27-year-old bush vines and reflects the unique characteristics of well-aged Pinotage grapes.

The red wine showcases a deep dark red colour and aromas of black fruits. Vibrant notes of oak and a hint of chocolate complete the tasting experience.

On the palate, the Beyerskloof Kriekbult Pinotage delights with a variety of black fruit flavours, ranging from blackberries to cassis, complemented by perfectly balanced oak notes gained from its 20-month maturation in barrels. Its excellent balance and long, juicy aftertaste make this wine a standout choice.

The Beyerskloof Kriekbult Pinotage pairs beautifully with honey-glazed pork ribs, is perfect for barbecues, or can simply be enjoyed on its own.

Awards

Jg. 2022
Veritas Silver
Jg. 2021
Veritas Silver, Tim Atkin 91 Points
Goes With:
Vintage
2022
Winery
Beyerskloof
Grape Variety
Pinotage
Bottle Top
Cork
Origin
South Africa
Appellation
Stellenbosch
Price
€48.95*
Price/Liter
€65.27*
Filling Quantity
0,750 l
Alcohol Strength
14.5 % Vol.
Acidity
5,7 g/l
Residual Sugar
3,0 g/l
In the Cellar
Matured in oak for 20 months.
Serve at
16-18 °C
Best Before
2032
Allergen
Contains Sulphite
Producer
Beyerskloof, Koelenhof Road R304, 7600 Stellenbosch, South Africa
Importer
CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
Food Business Operator
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany

Beyerskloof – the Pinotage specialist in the Cape

In the national and international wine world, Beyerskloof is considered the home of South African Pinotage wines – and rightly so. Already during his time as winemaker at Kanonkop, Beyers Truter, founder of Beyerskloof, was committed to the red grape variety. With a wide range of Pinotage variations, he and his team have made a significant contribution to promoting South Africa's national grape and still ensure that world-class Pinotage wines are produced today. Today, Beyerskloof is one of South Africa's leading red wine producers; passionate winemaking is a way of life at the estate in Stellenbosch.

Beyerskloof: Success with father-son teamwork

The winemaker Beyers Truter was the first South African winemaker to be awarded as the Winemaker of the Year by the judges of the International Wine and Spirit Competition. The uncrowned ‘King of Pinotage’ studied at the Stellenbosch University and therefore has the required knowledge about the area to have constant success. Skill and a fine sense for the right grape varieties and combinations have brought him and his wines numerous awards. He is also the founder of the Pinotage Association that has the aim to push the vine Pinotage even further through detailed studies and courage to experiment. Meanwhile, his son Anri followed in his footsteps and is responsible as winemaker on the family vineyard. In 2012, Anri Truter was named "Young Winemaker of the Year" by Diners Club with the flagship wine Diesel Pinotage.

Beyerskloof: "The character of a wine begins in the vineyard"

At Beyerskloof, the focus is on the Pinotage grape variety, which is vinified both as a single variety and in blends. However, one thing is true for all wines and cultivated grape varieties: "The true character of a wine begins in the vineyards", is the conviction of the team, which continues the hard work in the vineyard with innovative practices in the wine cellar. The result: award-winning wines that can be enjoyed in the Tasting Room. Pleasurable moments are also provided by the Read Leaf Bistro. In addition to culinary delights and excellent wines, there is also a beautiful view of the vineyards.

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