Grande
Provence Heritage Wine Estate
unveils three new wines which add to the existing award-winning collection
created by celebrated Winemaker, Jaco Marais.
The Grande Provence 2007- a complex
full-bodied red wine has a distinct nose of mint and eucalyptus, followed by
ripe plums. The wine is elegant with soft ripe tannins, ideal to be enjoyed
with red meat, venison or rich poultry dishes.
Grande
Provence Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 - A mature
red wine aged in French oak barrels for fifteen months. Unique aromas of
berries are complemented by a soft and elegant taste experience. A prominent
flavour of mint sets this Cabernet apart from the rest. Perfect with meat,
cheeses and rich chocolate desserts. Cellar
aging: The grapes were hand picked and the wine was aged in first
and second fill French oak barrels for fifteen months.
Grande
Provence Pinot Noir 2010 - An
elegant, silky red wine with a smooth tannin structure. Fresh flavours of
berries and strawberries are prominent on the palate and leave a delicious
lingering after taste. This Pinot Noir 2012 is ideal for meats, salads or
simply on its own. Cellar aging:
The grapes were hand picked and then went straight to fermentation. The wine
was aged for nine months in second fill French oak barrels.
Winemaker Jaco Marais
comments: “I’m
still excited to make wine because in the process there are so many stages that
lead to the final product. I enjoy the various building blocks and the trick is
to be patient and allow the wine to finish ageing in the barrels. The end
result is always something truly special. For the Pinot Noir, the colour of the
wine is more intense than usual, which is an indication that the grapes were
picked at optimal ripeness so I’m looking forward to seeing how the wine
matures. Marry any or all of these three new wines with the menus that
Executive Chef, Darren Roberts has created and we’re sure you won’t
be disappointed.”
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