DeMorgenzon Maestro Blue 2019
- DeMorgenzon
- Red wine - dry
- South Africa - Stellenbosch
- Shiraz/Syrah
- Tim Atkin 2017: 94 points
- John Platter: 4 stars
- Decanter Wine Awards 2018: Silver
€19.85*
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Product information "DeMorgenzon Maestro Blue 2019"
The DeMorgenzon Meastro Blue has a seductive scent of red and black berry fruit, white pepper and fine spices. On the palate it presents itself finely structured with a delicious spectrum of ripe fruit nuances and floral undertones. The finish is pleasantly soft and long lasting.
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The grapes for the Maestro Blue were hand-picked with great care and fermented naturally as whole berries. Once fermentation was complete, the wine underwent a two-week maceration phase, followed by gentle pressing of the wine. The wine then matured for a total of 18 months in a selection of French barriques. The wine was only slightly refined and minimally filtered before bottling.
| Alcohol % Vol: | 14.50 |
|---|---|
| acidity [g/l]: | 4.6 |
| acidity level: | low |
| age restriction: | from 16 years |
| body / style: | full bodied |
| bottle closure: | cork |
| bottle size [liter]: | 0,75 |
| country of origin: | South Africa |
| distributor: | Curry Premium Wines oHG, D-86938 Schondorf |
| grape varietals: | Grenache Noir, Mourvedre, Petite Sirah, Shiraz/Syrah |
| main grape varietal: | Shiraz/Syrah |
| optimal drinking window (under ideal storage conditions): | 2025 |
| pH value: | 3.75 |
| ratings: | John Platter 4.5 Sterne, Tim Atkin 94/100 |
| recommended dishes: | Ente, beef, lamb |
| residual sugar: | 2.2 |
| single varietal / blend: | blend |
| type of bottling: | Bottle |
| vinification and maturation: | Barrique |
| vintage: | 2019 |
| wine and food pairings: | Rind |
| wine colour: | red |
| winemaker: | Carl van der Merwe |
| wine region: | Stellenbosch |
| wine style: | dry |
| wine type: | Red wine |
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- Tim Atkin 2017: 94 points
- John Platter: 4 stars
- Decanter Wine Awards 2018: Silver
- Jahrgang 2017 - John Platter: 4.5 Sterne