A wonderful red wine with food

Grande Provence Shiraz 2020

  • GRP-032020
  • Spicy character with notes of pepper and tobacco
  • Nicely balanced with pleasant tannins
  • Ideal with spicy dishes and game
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In a dark garnet red, the Grande Provence Shiraz flows into the glass and unfolds the spicy scent...
In a dark garnet red, the Grande Provence Shiraz flows into the glass and unfolds the spicy scent of pepper and tobacco. Undertones of oak and vanilla successfully round off the bouquet. With its spicy character, the red wine, which was matured in oak for 21 months, also delights on the palate. The pleasant tannin structure is nicely balanced with the acidity of the Grande Provence Shiraz and gives the red wine a great mouthfeel. Enjoy the wine best with grilled meat or game in a pepper sauce, but the Grande Provence Shiraz is also always a treat on its own.

Awards

Jg. 2018
Old Mutual Trophy Bronze, Veritas Silver
Jg. 2017
4 John Platter Stars, The Michelangelo Gold
Jg. 2015
4 John Platter Stars, Veritas Bronze
Jg. 2014
4 John Platter Stars
Jg. 2012
4 John Platter Stars

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Name:
Grande Provence Shiraz 2020
Article-No.:
GRP-032020
Grape Varieties:
Shiraz (87,5%), Malbec (12,5%)
Vintage:
2020
Winery:
Grande Provence
Importer/ Distributor:
CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
Food Business Operator:
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany
Producer:
Grande Provence, Main Rd, 7690 Franschhoek, Südafrika
Bottle Cap:
Cork
Price:
18.95€ / bottle à 0,75 l
Filling Quantity:
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength:
14,5 % Vol.
Acidity:
5,5 g/l
Residual Sugar:
2,6 g/l
Serve at:
16-18 °C
Best before:
2026
In the Cellar:
Matured in French oak for 21 months.
Appellation:
Coastal Region
Allergen:
Sulphite

Once Grande Provence, Always Grande Provence

With its wines’ quality, Grande Provence certainly lives up to its name. Excellent white, red and sparkling wines are a fixed part of the winery’s portfolio. If you have tasted a Grande Provence wine once, it is highly likely you will always stay with this winery. The winemakers exclusively use the best noble grapes for the cultivation on the fantastic terroir in order for the best possible results. Every vintage develops a character that is unique to it, and each and every wine is of a decidedly high quality. The so-called ‘flagship wine’ is ‘The Grande Provence’. This full-bodied and complex red wine is considered by many gourmets to be the best of South African wine art with its bouquet of mint and notes of ripe plums.

History full of Tradition

Grande Provence can look back on a long and successful history. In 1694, the Frenchman Pierre Joubert arrived in South Africa and founded the estate. Success came quite quickly, so that he could purchase surrounding farms; amongst them the famous estate La Motte, for example. Each following generation expanded the knowledge and the own skills in cultivation. Today, a good Grande Provence wine belongs into every gourmet’s well-assorted wine cellar. This is a testimony to the constant success of the winery.

Fantastic Food in a chic Atmosphere

In the five-star restaurant that belongs to the winery, the employees around Darren Badenhorst create fantastic dishes in a chic and modern environment. Galvanised metal and steel constructions are an interesting contrast to the rest of the ‘Cape Dutch’ architecture. An equally perfect combination is the selected dishes of the restaurant together with the outstanding Grande Provence wines. Almost no other restaurant manages the combination of menu and wine selection quite as perfectly. The friendly and tastefully service in the restaurant as well as in the exquisitely furnished boutique rounds off the magnificent impression when visiting the estate.