Graham Beck

The Game Reserve Robertson Pinotage

9.13 ratings
8.21 pro ratings
Robertson, Breede River Valley, Western Cape, South Africa
Pinotage
Chili & Hot Spicy, Hard Cheese, Beef, White Rice, Mushrooms, Pork, Venison, Potato, Tomato-Based, Pungent Cheese, Lamb, Pasta, Salami & Prosciutto, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Lyn Farmer

This is a well made example of a pretty funky grape. You can perceive its parentage in the glass with a bright medium ruby color and high acidity inherited from Pinot Noir and then smell the earth aromas of the cinsault with which the pinot was crossed. The resultant pinotage adds a medicinal and gamey note that isn't necessarily unpleasant, just a bit awkward. This wine is a good evocation of pinotage, so if you like the grape this is a good value

This is a well made example of a pretty funky grape. You can perceive its parentage in the glass with a bright medium ruby color and high acidity inherited from Pinot Noir and then smell the earth aromas of the cinsault with which the pinot was crossed. The resultant pinotage adds a medicinal and gamey note that isn't necessarily unpleasant, just a bit awkward. This wine is a good evocation of pinotage, so if you like the grape this is a good value

Aug 5th, 2018
Frances Klein

My wine seller said this is a very devisive wine. The haters say it's like licking asphalt. I get that urban grime earthy, but also mellow fruit.

My wine seller said this is a very devisive wine. The haters say it's like licking asphalt. I get that urban grime earthy, but also mellow fruit.

Mar 17th, 2019
Michelle Connell

Michelle had this 10 years ago

Michelle had this 10 years ago

Apr 2nd, 2016