From Flagstone Wines.
Western Cape.
One of those "everything but the kitchen sink" blends: Cabernet Sauvignon (49 per cent), Pinotage (21), Merlot (10), Cabernet Franc (10), Shiraz (six), Petit Verdot (four).
Very dark purple in the glass.
A rich nose, with chocolate and smoke.
A big wine, plump and quite rich in the mouth, cherry and raspberry, smoky, leathery, quite tangy, a bit of chocolate, iodine, peppery. The wine showed a bitter streak toward the end, along with some burned-charred notes that were mildly offputting.
Quite gulpable, despite the wine's hefty 14.5 per cent alcohol.
Screwcap closure.
Purchased at $15.95 (Canadian).
The back label contained a rather interesting statement about the wine, referring to "The challenge of blending with Pinotage...." It didn't explain what exactly that challenge might be. Would anyone here be able to educate me?