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Anwilka - Stellenbosch - Ugaba - Rouge - 2020
Characteristics
Country / Region: South Africa - Stellenbosh
Vintage: 2020
Name: Stellenbosch
Grape variety: 46% Syrah, 42% Sabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot & 4% Malbec
Alcohol: 14 vol.
Color: Red
Capacity: 75 cl
Wine:
The 2020 Ugaba is one of our latest finds among the best value-for-money delights from South Africa, specifically from the Stellenbosch terroir. This blend is built on a solid foundation of Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, with a touch of Malbec and Petit Verdot for seasoning! The aromas are pure, showcasing ripe plum, with hints of vanilla and roasted notes indicative of well-integrated French-style aging. The palate bursts with juicy black fruits, earning praise for its fleshy texture and smooth tannins. This bottle encapsulates a splendid vintage, ready to be enjoyed now and over the next five years or more.Vinification:
Hand harvested. Traditional vinification. Aged in French oak barrels for 18 months, 20% of which are new.Color:
Bright, magenta-tinged red.Nose:
Delicate plum aromas underlined by a spicy touch of vanilla.Palate:
Rich and full-bodied, with intense flavors of ripe red and black fruit, this "Ugaba" wine delivers concentrated juice with supple tannins and good acidity.
Temperature:
Serve between 14 and 16°C.Food and wine pairing:
Roast poultry contisée with chorizo, chef Guillaume Gomez style, braised beef rib with confit vegetables, Bresse pigeon roasted with grapes.Cellar aging:
From now until 2030Produced by the Anwilka estate in South Africa, Ugaba is its second wine. Anwilka owes its origins to the collaboration of Klein Constantia and two Bordeaux luminaries: Bruno Prats, the former owner of Château Cos d'Estournel, and Hubert de Boüard from Saint-Émilion (Château Angelus). It's worth noting that the Stellenbosch region is the most esteemed wine-producing area in the country. Located in the southern hills, the vineyards benefit from cooling marine breezes. This region boasts a diverse range of soils, with cabernet-sauvignon being predominant.