"Tasting Note: On the nose blackcurrant and cherries with hints of vanilla on the palate followed by supple tannins. Food Pairing: This wine lends itself to rich lamb casseroles and gentle Malay type curries. Details Country: South Africa Region: Wellington Grape variety: Pinotage Vintage: 2011 Bottle size: 75cl Regrettably, this product is non-exportable Diemersfontein has belonged to the Sonnenberg family since the early 1940s, when David's grandfather, Max, bought the 183 hectare farm, which lies in the shadow of the majestic Hawekwa Mountains with a panoramic view of both Du Toit's Kloof and Bains' Kloof. The first vineyards were planted by David's father in the 1970s, and in 2000 David built his own cellar and started producing award-winning estate wines. Vineyard plantings include Shiraz, Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and also the ""lesser known"" varietals Viognier, Barbera, Roobernet and Mouvedre. Diemersfontein's maiden vintage (2001) won the Paul Sauer Trop