Pinot Noir Rosé 2025
Pinot Noir Rosé 2025
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Haute Cabrière — Pinot Noir Rosé 2025
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Winery Haute Cabrière
With massive rock formations on all sides and very diverse soils in the vineyards, the terroir of Franschhoek is undoubtedly distinctive. The history of the winery Haute Cabrière dates back to 1694. At Haute Cabrière, there is a strong focus on the approach of minimal intervention in viticulture. Therefore, extremely gentle cellar practices are used to present the terroir. This is combined with a passion for innovation to offer the best possible quality. Haute Cabrière is especially known for its excellent Méthode Cap Classiques at Champagne level. The unforgettable view over the Franschhoek Valley completes the experience.
Tasting notes
The Haute Cabrière Pinot Noir Rosé is a refreshing and delicate rosé wine, made from the Pinot Noir grape variety. With its vibrant color and fruity character, it is an ideal choice for lovers of elegant and light rosé wines.
This rosé presents itself in a delicate salmon pink in the glass and exudes enticing aromas of fresh red berries such as strawberries and raspberries. These fruity notes are accompanied by subtle floral nuances that give the wine a pleasant freshness.
On the palate, the Haute Cabrière Pinot Noir Rosé is lively and light with a balanced acidity structure. Its fruit aromas come into full play here and are accompanied by a subtle mineral note. The wine presents itself as refreshing and harmonious, with a lingering and fruity finish.
Grape Variety
Chenin Blanc is a widely cultivated, old white wine grape variety that has been grown in France (in Anjou – Touraine) since the 9th century. Compared to other white wine grape varieties, this variety is very productive. This leads to a very high quality of the white wine when reduced on the vine.
In South Africa, Chenin Blanc is the most widely grown white wine grape variety. The reason for this is primarily the very high diversity. For example, there are "wild-growing" vines (so-called Bush Vines) that are usually not irrigated. For this reason, the vines penetrate very deep into the ground with their roots to reach water. These Chenin Blancs therefore have a stronger depth and complexity.
The grape variety can also be aged very fresh and fruity in stainless steel tanks, developing into a very nice summer wine. Through the Aged in oak barrels, one obtains very complex and full-bodied white wines. The aromas of Chenin Blanc wines range from peach, apricot, and tropical fruits to honey and melon.