Thokozani - Pinotage - Stellenbosch

Thokozani - Pinotage - Stellenbosch

Thokozani - Pinotage - Stellenbosch

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Red
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ABV
14%
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16° - 18° C
Key Characteristics
Full-bodiedLight intensityRed fruitHerbaceousEarthyComplex

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Diemersfontein

Diemersfontein

Diemersfontein is a wine producer based in Stellenbosch, South Africa's premier wine region. The estate focuses on red wine production, drawing on the region's established reputation for quality...

Diemersfontein is a wine producer based in Stellenbosch, South Africa's premier wine region. The estate focuses on red wine production, drawing on the region's established reputation for quality viticulture and winemaking.

Stellenbosch, located in the Western Cape, is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with cooling breezes from the Atlantic Ocean. The region's diverse soil types and elevation differences create varied growing conditions suited to different grape varieties. The area has a long history of wine production and remains one of South Africa's most significant quality wine regions.

The current range from Diemersfontein centers on Pinotage, a South African red variety that originated in the country and has become emblematic of its wine production. Pinotage wines typically display dark fruit character with earthy or herbal undertones, and can range from lighter, fruit-forward styles to more structured examples depending on vineyard location and winemaking approach.

Diemersfontein
Western Cape

Western Cape

The Western Cape encompasses South Africa's most important wine-producing regions, stretching from the coastal areas around Cape Town inland to the mountain valleys and plains. This province accounts...

The Western Cape encompasses South Africa's most important wine-producing regions, stretching from the coastal areas around Cape Town inland to the mountain valleys and plains. This province accounts for the vast majority of South Africa's wine production and includes renowned districts such as Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek, and the Swartland. The region's winemaking history dates back to the 17th century when Dutch settlers first planted vines, establishing South Africa's position in the global wine industry.

The Western Cape benefits from a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and wet winters, moderated by the influence of both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The diverse topography includes coastal plains, river valleys, and mountain slopes that create numerous microclimates and soil types. Mountain ranges like the Hottentots Holland and Drakenstein provide cooling influences and varied elevations, while granite, sandstone, and shale soils contribute to the complexity of wines produced across different sub-regions.

The region supports both international grape varieties and uniquely South African cultivars. Chenin Blanc dominates white wine production and is considered South Africa's signature variety, while Pinotage represents the country's most distinctive red grape. Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc also perform exceptionally well. The Western Cape's wine styles range from fresh, mineral-driven whites to full-bodied reds, with many producers embracing both traditional techniques and modern winemaking approaches to express the diverse terroir.

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