Dark purple, lots of tannin. Pinot Noir and Hermitage blend. Ripe red cherry. Available at total wine — 4 years ago
In the pantheon of great entry level dry Riesling. QPR off the charts. — 6 years ago
Smooth, easy to drink. A white I like — 6 years ago
Brian brought from South Africa - ally, Brian, Catherine — 7 years ago
Had 7/21/23 at amore ristorante a nice crisp wine with hints of oak. — 3 years ago
Quite nice, well balanced acid and body and great value around $10 — 5 years ago
Plush black currant, stewed plums, slight tobacco, spice and tar on the nose of this #stellenbosch #merlot. Delicious tart structure on the palate offset by rich primary fruit and some earth plus medium tannins. Delicious wine and very good QPR. — 5 years ago
Very different at first taste. Once it opened (20 minutes) it grew on me. The pinotage was a great choice to go with the Malbec. We will find and buy again — 6 years ago
Dad likes. — 7 years ago
Great wine! — 7 years ago
13% abv. Really nice wine. — 6 months ago
For me, subtle tannins, balanced acidity and flavors of blackcurtant, dark chocolate and cedar spice. Consumed 11/16/25 w steak. — 7 months ago
So different from the Aussie Shiraz. All the flavors plus mineral flavors — 6 years ago
Lots of raspberry, blackberry, smokey. Could stand up to meat, heavier meals. 2016 — 7 years ago
17/20 (92/100) Слегка парфюмный аромат с нотами спелых ягод черешни, ежевики, красных яблок, чёрного листового чая и шоколада. Тельное с умеренной кислотностью и мягкими, обволакивающими танинами. Ягодно-шоколадное во вкусе. Яркий новосветский стиль. — 8 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
Spier – Signature Collection – Pinotage – 2024
Western Cape – South Africa 🇿🇦
Overview
An entry-level Pinotage that leans into a more rustic and herbaceous expression of the grape. Designed for casual drinking, it highlights the approachable side of South Africa’s signature variety without aiming for depth or refinement.
Aromas & Flavors
Red and dark berries lead the profile, followed by earthy tones, dried herbs, and a subtle smoky edge. There’s a slightly raw, savory character that reflects a less polished style.
Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied with moderate acidity and firm, slightly rough tannins. The structure feels a bit rugged around the edges, reinforcing its rustic personality.
Food Pairings
BBQ, grilled meats, sausages, burgers, or smoky dishes. Works best with food that can complement its earthy and savory profile.
Verdict
A straightforward and casual Pinotage that shows a more traditional, rustic side of the grape. Not the most refined expression, but a solid introduction to the variety’s earthier profile.
Did You Know?
Modern Pinotage styles vary widely: some producers embrace a cleaner, fruit-forward approach, while others lean into a more rustic, smoky, and herbaceous profile—like this one—reflecting traditional winemaking influences in South Africa.
🍷 Personal Pick
A good reference point for understanding the more rustic side of Pinotage, but I personally lean toward more structured and polished expressions of the variety. (see my other pinotage reviews) cheers! — 3 months ago