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Pinotage /ˈpɪnətɑːʒ/ PIN-ə-tahzh is a red wine
grape that is
South Africa's
signature variety. It was
cultivated there in 1925 as a
cross between Pinot...
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acetate aromas – are
present in far more
examples of
Pinotage that
reach the
consumer market.
Pinotage reached its
zenith in 2001,
covering 7.3% of the total...
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known as "Hermitage",
hence the name of its most
famous cross Pinotage.
Cinsaut appears to be an
ancient variety that may have
originated in the...
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first domestic South African grape varietal to be
introduced after Pinotage. Weldra,
another white South African grape variety with the same parentage...
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Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro Nero d'Avola
Pamid Petit Verdot Pinot Meunier Pinotage Prokupac Ruby
Cabernet Saperavi Tannat Tinta Barroca Touriga Franca Touriga...
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Educated in
South Africa and Germany,
Perold is best
known for
developing the
Pinotage grape variety in 1925
through crossing Pinot noir and Cinsault. Dr. Perold...
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Special Late Harvest. Red wines: Shiraz,
Pinotage, Mourvèdre,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Tannat,
Petite Sirah,
Pinotage Viognier,
Sweet Red,
Solitude Shiraz...
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Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro Nero d'Avola
Pamid Petit Verdot Pinot Meunier Pinotage Prokupac Ruby
Cabernet Saperavi Tannat Tinta Barroca Touriga Franca Touriga...
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White Blend. KWV
South Africa (Pty) LTD
followed in 2014 with a
rooibos Pinotage under their Earth’s
Essence brand. Morton,
Julia F. (1983). "Rooibos tea...
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locally by the
misnomer 'Hermitage') to
create a
unique variety called Pinotage.
Pinot noir is
produced in the wine-growing
regions of
Mendoza (particularly...