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Idiom

Cape Red 2024

Cape Red 2024

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Juicy, smooth, velvety & fresh
Juicy, smooth, velvety & fresh
Merlot, Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon & Shiraz
Merlot, Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon & Shiraz
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Flavor
RED FRUITS
RED FRUITS
CINNAMON
CINNAMON
VANILLA
VANILLA
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Winery Idiom

Idiom is a family-run Winery at Sir Lowry’s Pass in the Helderberg region near Somerset West.
The own Da Capo vineyards were established in 1999 and combine South African terroir
with Italian heritage. In addition to classic Bordeaux varieties, Sangiovese,
Barbera and Nebbiolo thrive here.

The modern Tasting Centre with panoramic views over False Bay and the restaurant make Idiom a place
where wine, architecture and nature come together. The collection ranges from elegant cuvées to
characterful single varieties and reflects granite-influenced soils as well as the cool sea breeze.

Founded
1999
Address
Knorhoek Road, Sir Lowry’s Pass, Somerset West 7130, South Africa
Area
150 ha
Max & Moritz Favorite Wine

                                             

                                                Cuvée wine


Cuvées are among the most expensive wines in the world. Bordeaux wines from France or premium wines from the Rioja growing region in Spain also belong to Cuvées. Furthermore, the best champagnes in the world are usually Cuvée champagnes, consisting of the grape varieties Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier.

But what exactly is a Cuvée?

Basically, Cuvée means the blending of a wine from different grape varieties in a fermentation vessel. Also, the blending of grapes from different vineyards leads to a wine being called a Cuvée. There are basically two different times at which different vineyards and grape varieties can be blended.

Tasting Note Grape Variety
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