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The priciest-ever Pinotage

The second tranche of the most expensive Pinotage ever will be available through online retailers Cybercellar and Wade Bales Wine Society this month.

Costing SAR1,000 (£83 a bottle), Kanonkop’s Black Label Pinotage 2006 has already sold 60% of its stock, with the remaining 40% becoming available later in the month.

The price per bottle puts it among some of the most expensive South African wines ever to be released, one of which is a wine from Stellenbosch producer Rust en Vrede, which costs approximately SAR1,200 (£100) a bottle.

After Kanonkop’s wine, the next most expensive bottle of Pinotage is believed to be the Ashbourne cuvée from Hamilton Russell Vineyards, which retails in its domestic market for SAR424 (£36) a bottle.

The Kanonkop Black Label Pinotage is made from fruit from 57-year-old vines and the cuvée’s 2007 vintage, which will be available from September, should cost SAR190 (£16) a bottle.

The wine can be ordered from March from Wade Bales or CyberCellar .

See March’s issue of the drinks business for a full report on the recent success of South African Pinotage and Shiraz in the UK market.

Jane Parkinson, 01.03.2010

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