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Van Loveren Wines

Papsak Shiraz Pinotage

4.17 10 reviews
ABV 12.5% Size 750ml
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Van Loveren Wines

Papsak Shiraz Pinotage

4.17 10 reviews
ABV 12.5% Size 750ml

Pinotage, a genetic crossing of Pinot Noir and Cinsault first cultivated in South Africa in 1925, is blended seamlessly with Shiraz in this delightful, fruit-forward South African red wine. Notes of baked, jammy black fruit, and ripe black cherry, complimented by a hint of umami depth are prominent on the nose, following through to the pallet, where soft, well-integrated tannin takes centre stage.

Allergens: Sulphites
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Pinotage, a genetic crossing of Pinot Noir and Cinsault first cultivated in South Africa in 1925, is blended seamlessly with Shiraz in this delightful, fruit-forward South African red wine. Notes of baked, jammy black fruit, and ripe black cherry, complimented by a hint of umami depth are prominent on the nose, following through to the pallet, where soft, well-integrated tannin takes centre stage.

Allergens: Sulphites
Tasting notes
  • Colour
    Red
  • Enjoy at
    16-18 °C
  • Country
    South Africa
  • Region
    Robertson, South Africa
  • Style
    Medium-Bodied
  • Grapes
    Pinotage, Shiraz
  • Pair with
    Pizzas, tomato based dishes & red meat

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Medium Purple
Baked, jammy black fruit and ripe black cherry with a hint of umami
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About the winery

From 1937 we’ve been making wine. In the early years sweet wines and wine for brandy was made, and later when the 2nd generation Nico and Wynand joined Hennie and the winery was modernised, they started making noble cultivars to sell to the wholesale trade.The story of the third generation of Retiefs began in the 1990’s. Nico's sons, Bussell and Hennie; and Wynand's sons, Phillip and Neil joined the family farm after completing their studies. In 2000, the four cousins introduced the Four Cousins range of wines, cementing their role in Van Loveren’s success to grow to South Africa’s leading family-owned winery. Today the four Retief cousins are the driving force behind the company.

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4.17 out of 5 stars


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would drink again
09/05/2025
Verified reviewer

Pleasent smooth and fruity , really enjoyed this one

Would drink again
08/05/2025
Verified reviewer

Smooth and really tasty, not coming out too strong in tannins

Would drink again
08/05/2025
Verified reviewer

Very tasty and smooth

Would drink again
29/04/2025
Verified reviewer

Very enjoyable wine.

Would drink again
29/04/2025
Verified reviewer

Very pleasant, very drinkable. velvety, fruity and tanniny both in taste and on the nose. Paired very well with chicken chasseur!

Would drink again