Post House Blueish Black 2023
- Post House Vineyards
- Red wine - dry
- South Africa - Stellenbosch
- Shiraz/Syrah
- John Platter: 3.5 stars "Volume 2016" A rating for the volume 2017 is not available until the Platter 2019 edition!
€12.45*
Product information "Post House Blueish Black 2023"
The name Blueish Black refers to a technical term from the field of stamp collecting. It describes a stamp in terms of its colouring. A stamp that was originally intended to be printed in black, but has bluish undertones. Of course this name also refers to the colour of the wine. Like ink, the Post House Blueish Black flows into the glass and exudes wonderful aromas of mulberry, red currant and summery ripe strawberries with a hint of pepper and spices. Full-bodied, rich and opulent, this cuvée, dominated by Shiraz and Pinotage, is a pleasure to drink with smooth, soft tannins.
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| Alcohol % Vol: | 13.0 |
|---|---|
| acidity [g/l]: | 4.8 |
| acidity level: | low |
| age restriction: | from 16 years |
| allergens: | contains sulfite |
| bottle closure: | cork |
| bottle size [liter]: | 0,75 |
| country of origin: | South Africa |
| distributor: | Curry Premium Wines oHG, D-86938 Schondorf |
| grape varietals: | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinotage, Shiraz/Syrah |
| main grape varietal: | Shiraz/Syrah |
| optimal drinking window (under ideal storage conditions): | 2028 |
| pH value: | 3.75 |
| ratings: | John Platter 3.5 Sterne |
| recommended dishes: | Rinderragu-Nudeln, Wildbraten, gegrilltes Fleisch |
| residual sugar: | 2.4 |
| serving temperature: | 16-18 |
| single varietal / blend: | blend |
| type of bottling: | Bottle |
| vinification and maturation: | Barrique |
| vintage: | 2023 |
| wine and food pairings: | Rind, Wild |
| wine colour: | red |
| winemaker: | Madri Dreyer, Nick Gebers |
| wine region: | Stellenbosch |
| wine style: | dry |
| wine type: | Red wine |
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