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Muratie Johanna Dry Rosé 2023

Product information "Muratie Johanna Dry Rosé 2023"
The Muratie Johanna Dry Rosé shines in a light shade of pink in the glass and immediately enchants its connoisseurs with a heavenly aroma of fresh berry flavours, which are wonderfully accompanied by notes of juicy pomegranate, delicious raspberries and a hint of strawberry sorbet. This rosé made from Pinot Noir grapes is an absolute highlight, especially on warm summer days, as its crisp mouthfeel and a certain elegance on the palate make it an absolute delight. You should definitely try the Muratie Johanna Dry Rosé on its own or serve it with light seafood or fish dishes. Incidentally, this sparkling, fruity yet dry rosé is a tribute to a woman with a strong character and personality who embodies the honesty and passion of Muratie and its inhabitants. She herself worked in the vineyards as a young woman and now takes care of the estate's decoration.
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Vintage
2023
Winery
Muratie
Grape Variety
Pinot Noir
Bottle Top
Screw Cap
Origin
South Africa
Appellation
Stellenbosch
Price
€12.95*
Price/Liter
€17.27*
Filling Quantity
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength
13,5 % Vol.
Acidity
6,0 g/l
Residual Sugar
5,0 g/l
In the Cellar
Cold and slow fermentation.
Serve at
8-12 °C
Best Before
2027
Allergen
Contains Sulphite
Producer
Muratie, Knorhoek Rd, 7605 Koelenhof, South Africa
Importer
CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
Food Business Operator
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany

Muratie Wine for the Gourmet

Muratie in South Africa produces premium wine for gourmets. Wine novices as well as connoisseurs find the right red or white wine in a variety of ranges. All Muratie wines have in common a particular, individual character and offer an excellent price-quality ratio.

The Muratie Vineyard

The vineyard Muratie attaches great importance to careful handling of the vines at the wine slope. The yard is a member of the Biodiversity and Wine Initiative and does not use herbicides. Only geese, ducks and turkeys are used for pest control. This natural approach shows in the Muratie wine, especially as the wine growers still hand-pick the grapes to avoid peel damage. The Muratie winery owns 45 hectares of cultivation area on which red as well as white grape varieties are planted. The soil is relatively dry which is why the land is watered after the harvest. Only by doing this, the winemakers can supply the next vintage with sufficient nutrients. The 300-year-old yard offers great products in all types of wine, but especially the Shiraz caused a stir internationally.

The Landscape around Muratie

Muratie wine benefits from the good location in South Africa, but even more from the passionate winemakers who deliver premium wine of an international level, year after year, and with great love for detail. Who ever visited Muratie surely noticed the many oak trees - these used to be considered as a protection against wild animals. Nowadays, they make for a breath-taking atmosphere for guests and wine enthusiasts who visit Muratie.