DeMorgenzon Stellenbosch Concerto Limited Release 2022
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| Exclusive bottling of DeMorgenzon in Stellenbosch | |
| Impressive, oak-matured Rhône blend | |
| An opportunity not to be missed: while supplies last! |
A Concert on your tongue!
Compared to the more serious Maestro Blue, the Concerto is slightly smoother and more fruit-focused. The aroma is a true symphony of cherries and blackberries complemented by a peppery, spicy note and seductive oak. The palate is harmonious, full-bodied, and smooth, with a sparkling finish. In short, a beautiful variation on a classic theme, and all at a very competitive price!
Stellenbosch Blend Rhône at its best.
The advantage of the warm, personal relationship we maintain with our wineries is that we can sometimes offer something truly special. For example, Stellenboschdomein DeMorgenzon occasionally bottles a Limited Release especially for us.
Until now, Limited Releases have always been white, made from cuvées that just missed the mark in the popular luxury Maestro White or Reserve prestige wines. With Concerto, winemaker Adam Mason of DeMorgenzon introduces the first red Limited Release, a blend from wine barrels originally intended for the luxury red Maestro Blue.
Like the Maestro Blue, this Concerto is a Rhône blend. It's a particularly successful composition of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Durif (also known as Petite Sirah), and a tiny bit of Viognier, as is traditional in the Northern Rhône.
Don't miss out! As the name suggests, this wine is only available in limited quantities. Available from the end of March.
| Grape variety: | Grenache 33%, Syrah 32%, Mourvèdre 20%, Durif 10%, Viognier 5% |
| Land: | South Africa |
| Wine region: | Stellenbosch |
| Bottle Closure: | screwcap |
| Alcohol: | 14.5% |
| Taste: | full & powerful |
| Wood maturation: | Oak |
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