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BergsigPinotage 2019 (R74.83 Per Bottle, 6 Bottles)

R74.83 Per Bottle
R74.83 Per Bottle

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About

Bergsig Estate is situated in one of South Africa’s most picturesque wine valleys: the Breedekloof Wine Valley. Situated at the foot of two big mountain ranges - the Drakenstein and the Hex River Mountains - the vines are fed by water accumulated from mountain streams which can run throughout summer, as these mountains are often snow-capped in winter, storing a life source until the sun melts it into much-needed water for our grapes. When not snow-capped, these mountains create a funnel effect, creating cooling winds that provide the vines with a reprieve from the South African sun. 

Product Features
  • Made from low production, old vineyard. Small, thick-skinned berries were picked at full ripeness at 25 - 26°B. 
  • Regular pumping over during fermentation for maximum colour extraction. 
  • Matured in 300 Litre American oak barrels for 15 months.
  • Intensely perfumed, cedar-toned plums and dark berries, backed by a smooth-textured tannin structure. 
  • This lively, generous wine is a traditional South African variety.
Product Specifications
  • 100% Pinotage
  • Region: Breedekloof, South Africa
  • ABV: 13.82%

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