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CELEBRATING NATIONAL PINOTAGE DAY IN PAARL

Posted by Lorenzo Samuels on 01 October 2018 4:00 AM CAT
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Pinotage is one of the wine world’s few “designer grapes”. Pinotage is probably South Africa’s most treasured wine, because it was invented in our country in the 1920’s.

Abraham Perold, the father of Pinotage, was born and buried in Paarl. His intention was to combine the positive qualities of Cinsaut with the more difficult Pinot Noir.

On 13 October we celebrate this South African home grown grape varietal.

Have a look at what the Paarl wine producers are planning during Pinotage month.

Landskroon Wines – Celebrating Pinotage Day!

8 – 13 October 2018

Mon – Fri: 08:00 – 17:00 l Sat: 09:30 – 13:00

Receive a 15% Discount on the purchase of Landskroon Pinotage and/or Landskroon Blanc de Noir from Landskroon’s Tasting Room & On-line Shop.

For more information please contact +27 (0) 21 863 1039.


Mellasat Vineyards

13th & 14th October 2018

Saturday 13th October 2018 from 11h00 – 16h00 & Sunday 14th October 2018 from 11h00 – 15h00.

Celebrate International Pinotage Day at Mellasat Vineyards!

Enjoy a vertical tasting of our White Pinotage, past, present and future paired with delicious traditional delicacies.

Lunch option available on the day.

Cost for tasting is R99 per person

For reservations and enquiries contact Mellasat Vineyards at +27 (0) 21 862 4525 or email tastingroom@mellasat.com.

Painted Wolf Wines

11 – 13 October 2018

Painted Wolf Wines is running an exciting offering this Pinotage Month. They are in search of a collective noun for their trio. Come up with the most creative and fitting answer and you can win a bottle of each of these juicy beauties.

To enter e-mail wines@paintedwolfwines.com with your wild inspiration before Pinotage Day on 13 October 2018 or enter in person at our Tasting Room between 1 and 12 October and get a 10% off any cases of Pinotage purchased (SA Residents only).

For more information visit www.paintedwolfwines.com

 

 

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