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Simonsig Redhill Pinotage 2019

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Simonsig Redhill Pinotage 2019
Simonsig Redhill Pinotage 2019
Simonsig Redhill Pinotage 2019
     
  • SIG-092019
  • Fruit-driven with a spicy floral fragrance
  • Elegant and beautiful red wine for dinner
  • Get The Michelangelo Gold and Veritas Gold
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24.95€ 33.27€/l

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The Simonsig Redhill Pinotage pours into the glass in a dark red hue and unfolds the wonderful...
The Simonsig Redhill Pinotage pours into the glass in a dark red hue and unfolds the wonderful scent of violets in the first moment, closely followed by aromas of white pepper and a light note of oak. On the palate, the red wine from South Africa's national grape shows its fruity side and impresses with nuances of cranberries, cherries and fresh strawberries. Notes of dark berries perfectly round off the taste experience of the elegant Simonsig Redhill Pinotage. Therefore, enjoy it either pure or with dishes of dark meat or spicy food. The red wine matured for nineteen months in French oak and owes its name to the famous red hills of the winery: the red soils of the vineyard.

Awards

Jg. 2019
4.5 John Platter Stars, The Michelangelo Gold, Veritas Gold
Jg. 2018
Veritas Gold
Jg. 2017
4.5 John Platter Stars, Veritas Double Gold, Tim Atkin 93 Points
Jg. 2016
4.5 John Platter Stars, Decanter Bronze, IWSC Silver, Mundus Vini Gold, Old Mutual Trophy Silver, Veritas Silver, Tim Atkin 90 Points
Jg. 2015
4.5 John Platter Stars, Mundus Vini Gold, Old Mutual Trophy Silver, Veritas Silver, Tim Atkin 93 Points
Jg. 2014
Concours Mondial de Bruxelles Gold, Old Mutual Trophy Bronze, Robert Parker 90 Points, Veritas Double Gold
Jg. 2012
4.5 John Platter Stars, Concours Mondial de Bruxelles Silver, Decanter Bronze, Robert Parker 86 Points, TOP 100 SA Wines, Veritas Double Gold

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Name:
Simonsig Redhill Pinotage 2019
Article-No.:
SIG-092019
Grape Varieties:
Pinotage
Vintage:
2019
Winery:
Simonsig
Importer/ Distributor:
Simonsig Wine Logistics International- Molenberg 4- 2440 Geel- Belgium
Food Business Operator:
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany
Producer:
Simonsig, Kromme Rhee Rd, 7605 Stellenbosch, Südafrika
Bottle Cap:
Cork
Price:
24.95€ / bottle à 0,75 l
Filling Quantity:
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength:
14,5 % Vol.
Acidity:
5,0 g/l
Residual Sugar:
2,3 g/l
Serve at:
16-18 °C
Best before:
2029
In the Cellar:
Matured in French oak for 19 months.
Appellation:
Stellenbosch
Allergen:
Sulphite

Simonsig: ‘Home of the Cap Classique’

Simonsig is inseparably connected with the term de Cap Classique. This is a sparkling wine that the winemakers have created using the same strict rules and regulations as for a Champagne, but just not in France but on the Cape of South Africa. Simonsig was the first winery in South Africa that produced a Cap Classique and is therefore rightly the home of the Cap Classique of the country. If you visit the winery, definitely have a sip from the tangy, fruity Kaapse Vonkel. Otherwise, the visit just would not be complete.

High Standard of Service and Competence in the Tasting Room

Guests at Simonsig very much like the exceptionally good service of the estate that often goes beyond not just the expected, but also the dreamed-of. The atmosphere in the Tasting Room, as actually everywhere on the yard, is cordially and captivates with its secure competence in all aspects about wine from South Africa. Here, the visitor has the feeling of not only being a guest, but also a friend. The consistent overall picture is rounded off by the relaxed atmosphere and excellent food in the restaurant Cuvée that fills the plates with a delicious fusion of European cuisine and Cape recipes.

Tradition at the family-run Winery Simonsig

Right from the beginning, Simonsig had been owned by the Malan family. For over 300 years, the generations have passed on their knowledge and skills onto the next family generation, whilst the younger one always further develops the wines. It is exactly this fact - the traditional estate still being in the hands of one family - that makes the wines so special. In 1971, Simonsig was founder members of the first wine route in South Africa for gourmets worldwide who can now discover the most magnificent delicacies of the country.