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Darling Cellars

Old Bush Vine Cinsaut 2018

South Africa, Darling
Cinsault
Old Bush Vine Cinsaut 2016
Old Bush Vine Cinsaut 2017
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Description

An irresistible, well balanced red wine, with a bright ruby red colour and sour cherries, strawberries and a hint of oak on the nose. Flavours of red pepper, spice, raspberries and a hint of sweet vanilla, followed by a nice fresh acidity on the pallet. Grape tannins very well supported by the oak tannins. The wine finishes with a long aftertaste.   This wine will go very well with roasted leg of lamb, Moroccan lamb, well-made Curry stews or Escargot.   This wine will age for 8-15 years if stored properly.

Awards

Gold International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC)

90 pts Tim Atkin

Silver Veritas

4.5 stars Platter's South African Wine Guide

Tasting Notes

Certificates

VegetarianVegan

Alcohol

13.5%

Analytical data

dry

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Vinification

Destalk and crush into small open fermenters. Cold soak for 5 days before fermentation starts. 14 days fermentation at 20-24°C. Only the best free run wine is used Maturation: Barrel maturation in a combination of French and American oak (2nd and 3rd fill) for 22 months. Only the best barrels were selected for the blend

Vineyard: Deep Hutton soils with koffieklip, dominate the sites selected for these vines

Deep Hutton soils with koffieklip, dominate the sites selected for these vines Vineyard type: 40 years old Bush Vine, no irrigation Yield: 4-6 t/ha Balling at Harvest: 23- 24°B

Soil Type

Deep Hutton soils with koffieklip, dominate the sites selected for these vines

Viticulture

Destalk and crush into small open fermenters. Cold soak for 5 days before fermentation starts. 14 days fermentation at 20-24°C. Only the best free run wine is used Maturation: Barrel maturation in a combination of French and American oak (2nd and 3rd fill) for 22 months. Only the best barrels were selected for the blend

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