That’s the word used to describe the memory of wine industry professionals around the subject of pinotage, the uniquely South African grape variety that’s a cross between pinot noir and cinsault. I ...
October 10, 2015, is the International Pinotage Day, so if you have not tasted this wine grape variety before this is a good time to do it. If you are already familiar with Pinotage, then why not just ...
While New Zealand has its claim to fame with sauvignon blanc, Australia its shiraz and Spain its tempranillo, South Africa has pinotage. This unique variety, interestingly enough, is a cross of ...
THERE ARE VERY FEW wines I truly don't like, and only one that I've ever declared I despise. Except that wine writers are not supposed to "despise" wines. While we can be disappointed, or crestfallen, ...
If you have a taste memory of Pinotage, chances are it’s a little long in the tooth and, shall we say, less than pleasant. In the 1990s, after Nelson Mandela was released from prison in South Africa ...
Of all the days that have been created to celebrate grape varieties, perhaps one of the more obscure is International Pinotage Day which falls on Saturday, October 12. Did you know with a Digital ...
It's the grape that divides people like Donald Trump. Assertive, offbeat and sometimes wildly awkward, pinotage is the quintessential love-it-or-hate-it variety, an argument in a bottle. On the plus ...
The new multicultural South Africa should stop banging on about Pinotage and embrace Cinsault, a French grape so cosmopolitan that it’s even comfortable with curry. By Nina Caplan This is a despatch ...
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