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Marianne Pinotage 2019

Product information "Marianne Pinotage 2019"
The Marianne Pinotage is an elegant representative of South Africa's national grape. The beautiful dark red colour and the wonderful scent of raspberries and dark chocolate spoil the eye and nose of the connoisseur. A light note of violets rounds off the bouquet skilfully. Velvety, well-integrated tannins caress the palate and give the red wine a good structure. The Marianne Pinotage matured for sixteen to eighteen months in barrique and is simply a pleasure on its own. However, you can also serve the red wine wonderfully with hearty dishes with game or dark meat.

Awards

Jg. 2019
4 John Platter Stars
Goes With:
Vintage
2019
Winery
Marianne
Grape Variety
Pinotage
Bottle Top
Cork
Origin
South Africa
Appellation
Coastal Region
Price
€23.95*
Price/Liter
€31.93*
Filling Quantity
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength
14,5 % Vol.
Acidity
5,5 g/l
Residual Sugar
2 g/l
In the Cellar
Matured in barrique for 16-18 months.
Serve at
16-18 °C
Best Before
2031
Allergen
Contains Sulphite
Producer
Marianne, Valley Road - Off R44, 7600 Stellenbosch, South Africa
Importer
CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
Food Business Operator
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany

Marianne – Freedom, Equality, Fraternity in South Africa

Marianne is a 32-hectare vineyard, 24 of which are planted with vines at the foot of the Simonsberg Mountain, south-east of Stellenbosch. In 2002, the Frenchman Christian Dauriac visited South Africa and was immediately enthusiastic about the winery. The Dauriac family has more than 30 years of experience in wine-growing and winemaking, having skilfully managed the three prestigious Château Destieux, Château Clémence and Château Montlisse wineries in France. French winegrowers can look back on a long tradition in the area, because when the Huguenots fled from the religious persecution by Louis XIV to South Africa, they brought all their know-how with them. This is one of the reasons for the unusual name of the estate – Marianne. Marianne is a fictional character: a young and energetic woman who embodies the French Revolution and its ideals: freedom, equality and fraternity. Marianne wears a special cap on her head – a Phrygian hat worn by the free slaves during the Roman rule to show that they are now free and full-fledged Roman citizens. During the French Revolution, the figure of a woman dressed as a warrior wearing the ‘Cap of Freedom‘ on her head, developed into a symbol of the ‘Triumph of the Republic‘. The figure was given its name Marianne because of the fact that it was the most common name in France in the 18th century and thus best unites the country and its people.

Marianne: A Relaxed Country Atmosphere with Luxury

The Marianne winery offers its guests excellent service, high-quality facilities and a relaxed country atmosphere. Several rooms on the estate are divided between the main house and the loft apartments, all built in Cape Dutch style. The accommodation is surrounded by citrus groves, well-kept gardens and charming vineyards. Each of the spacious rooms is furnished with elegant and stylish furniture, the design is inspired by warm earthy tones and traditional African art. The two outdoor pools offer a panoramic view of Cape Winelands and Table Mountain. Guests can take a stroll through the countryside, relax at the swimming pool or taste the delicious Marianne wine while sitting on one of the terraces and enjoying the view of Table Mountain.

South African Terroir and French Savoir Faire at Marianne

Marianne stands for a 21st century South African winery that produces French-style wine, which honours both the South African terroir and the 2000-year-old heritage of Bordeaux winemaking. The winery's flagships include the Desirade, the Merlot and the Floreal, which have already won numerous awards and honours. But also the noble grape varieties Pinotage, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc produce exclusive wines at Marianne.