Pinotage

Description

Pinotage is a red wine grape that is South Africa's signature variety. It was bred there in 1925 as a cross between Pinot noir and Cinsaut (Cinsaut was known as Hermitage in South Africa during that time, hence the portmanteau name of Pinotage). It typically produces deep red varietal wines with smoky, bramble and earthy flavors, sometimes with notes of bananas and tropical fruit, but has been criticized for sometimes smelling of acetone. Pinotage is often blended, and also made into fortified wine and even red sparkling wine. The grape is a viticultural cross of two varieties of Vitis vinifera, not a hybrid.

Pinotage is pronounced /ˈpɪnətɑːʒ/ pin-ə-tahzh.

Notes

Grape Colour: Red
Also called: Perold's Hermitage x Pinot
Origin: South Africa
Major regions: South Africa