The Citizen (Gauteng)

LOCK, STOCK AND WINE BARREL

- Adriaan Roets adriaanr@citizen.co.za

Rosé has become a favourite wine in South Africa. Not just because it’s easy-drinking and pairs well with variety of food, it’s more readily available to buy by the glass at restaurant­s and bars.

Long gone are the days of sickeningl­y sweet rosé. It is an elegant wine, great served chilled and not too hard on the wallet.

Two great rosés that have just been released are the berry-rich Angel Tears Rosé 2018 and Steenberg’s Ruby Rosé 2018.

Angels Tears Rosé is a South Africa must-have made primarily of pinotage and shiraz grapes. That backbone gives it that berry twang and its beautiful candyfloss hue. It’s a fruit-driven sensation, with strawberri­es and raspberrie­s leading the pack.

If you’re someone afraid of heavy reds, this is a great mediator between easy-drinking white wines and its red cousins. Angels Tears Rosé is available country-wide and sells from the Grande Provence cellar door at R65.

Steenberg’s rosé is a dry style that on the nose shifts toward watermelon and apple, with hits of candy. With each sip, expect raspberrie­s and strawberri­es, but there’s also hints of spice that gives it a deeper edge – and that is likely thanks to its blend of syrah (69%) and cinsault (31%).

Rosé’s popularity could stem from the fact that they pack flavour without being complicate­d.

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The Steenberg Ruby Rosé 2018 sells for R93 at the cellar door.

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