Ognissole Organic Primitivo 2019
Rich ripe blackberry and cherry Primitivo with a spicy kick
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- Red - Full Bodied
Italy
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Wine Details
- Deep Scarlet
- Primitivo
- 8.8875 Units
- 15% ABV
- 750 ml
- 31 December 2025
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Smooth, full-bodied, ripe black fruits and baking spice
Aroma
Rich ripe blackberry and cherry, lots of spice
The Wine
The quality of wines coming from South Africa has never been better. The UK's Financial Times describes them as "gorgeous, often underpriced". The Press Association have written "South African winemakers are producing an abundance of world-class wines". Excelsior Estate has been doing that for 150 years, since its foundation in Robertson in 1870. Today it’s still owned by the De Wet family, with father and son duo – Freddie and Peter – running the show. Their philosophy is that great wine is made in the vineyard, so much care is given to the vines. Their Heritage Reserve range uses their finest grapes from the lowest-yielding vines on the region’s premium limestone soils, all to ensure rich flavour. Only 'wild' yeast from the grape skins is used, which produces a wine with broader flavours. Enjoy this creamy, unoaked Chardonnay, with its citrus peach notes, with white meats or salmon
The quality of wines coming from South Africa has never been better. The UK's Financial Times describes them as "gorgeous, often underpriced". The Press Association have written "South African winemakers are producing an abundance of world-class wines". Excelsior Estate has been doing that for 150 years, since its foundation in Robertson in 1870. Today it’s still owned by the De Wet family, with father and son duo – Freddie and Peter – running the show. Their philosophy is that great wine is made in the vineyard, so much care is given to the vines. Their Heritage Reserve range uses their finest grapes from the lowest-yielding vines on the region’s premium limestone soils, all to ensure rich flavour. Only 'wild' yeast from the grape skins is used, which produces a wine with broader flavours. Enjoy this creamy, unoaked Chardonnay, with its citrus peach notes, with white meats or salmon
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