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Product information "DeMorgenzon Maestro Red 2021"

The DeMorgenzon Maestro Red is, as the name implies, a true master among South Africa's red wine cuvées. From the glass arise seductively delicious aromas of cassis, lush red berry fruit, dried herbs, perfume and ripe plums. On the palate soft and silky with well integrated taste nuances of fragrant cigar box and black ripe fruit.

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Treatment in the cellar

The grape material for Maestro Red was hand-sorted with great care and fermented as a whole berry. Once fermentation was complete, the wine was gently pressed and poured into a combination of 300 and 500 litre barrels and into 3000 litre foudres, where the malolactic fermentation was completed and the wine was then aged for 18 months.

Properties "DeMorgenzon Maestro Red 2021"
Alcohol % Vol: 14
age restriction: from 16 years
allergens: contains sulfite
body / style: full bodied
bottle closure: cork
bottle size [liter]: 0,75
classification: Estate Wine
country of origin: South Africa
distributor: Curry Premium Wines oHG, D-86938 Schondorf
grape varietals: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot
main grape varietal: Merlot
optimal drinking window (under ideal storage conditions): 2029
ratings: Decanter Silber (90 - 94 Punkte), John Platter 4.5 Sterne, Tim Atkin 94/100, Veritas Silber (85 - 89 Punkte)
serving temperature: 18
single varietal / blend: blend
type of bottling: Bottle
vinification and maturation: Barrique
vintage: 2021
wine colour: red
winemaker: Alastair Rimmer, Anthony Sanvido
wine region: Stellenbosch
wine style: dry
wine type: Red wine

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Wine Awards:
  • John Platter: 4.5 stars / 91 points
  • Tim Atkin 2018: 93 points
Awards of previous vintages:
  • Jahrgang 2019 - John Platter: 4.5 Sterne