2019 Paserene, Union, Tulbagh

Western Cape,South Africa,

£65.00

Bottle size: 75cl,

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    Category: SKU: hub-10436722-1-IB-PENDING-N

    Description

    with complex aromas of blueberries, charcoal, violets, and bacon fat. It offers an extraordinary balance between primary fruit and deep, charry mineral components, giving the wine a natural warmth and broodiness. The big, supple tannins and restrained acidity make it a wine that will age beautifully for 20-30 years.

    Food pairing:
    Red meat, hard cheeses (like Stilton or Gouda) with mulberry preserve, dark chocolate tart.

    Additional information

    Wine Type

    Red

    Country

    South Africa

    Region

    Western Cape

    Subregion

    Breede River Valley

    Vintage

    2019

    Brand

    Paserene

    Bottle Size

    75cl

    Pack Size

    1x75cl

    Duty Status

    In Bond

    Availability

    Future Arrival

    Producer Profile

    Martin Smith is the winemaker and part-owner of Pasarene Wines, with its tasting room in Franschhoek and vineyards there, Tulbagh and Elgin. A collaboration between Martin and businessman Ndavhe Mareda it was first created in 2013 based on Martin’s vision to make his two favourite wines, a Chardonnay and Cab-like wine. (Which explains the selection today.)

    Born in Worcester, also home to legendary South African winemakers like Abrie Beeslaar (previously of Kanonkop, now Beeslaar wines), Martin is a third-generation winemaker, his grandfather made wine in Paarl, and seemingly the juice was in his veins from an early age. Having done a stint at a cork factory in Portugal and completed his studies at Elsenburg, Martin became a flying winemaker for over ten years, making wine all over America, and finally at the LVMH-owned Newton Winery in Saint Helena, where he was there winemaker for 5 years. Having never intended to be away from South Africa for so long, he soon found a job at Vilafonté, where he worked with Dr. Phil Freese and Zelma Long for six years before starting Paserene officially in 2013 to make his own Bordeaux-style wines and Chardonnay. 
    The name Pasarene is derived from the Latin Passeriformes, in reference to the largest order of “travelling and free” birds, among them the swift and swallow, both birds that have come to represent Martin’s travels and his return home. Each label contains a story of the wine, place and man, and put together by leading South African artists, miniaturist Lorraine Loots, Carmen Ziervogel, and Lauren Ann McCarthy. The wines are a tribute to our portfolio and we invite you to get to know them now.