Celebrate South Africa’s Most Famous Home-grown Grape on Pinotage Day

Monday, 12 September, 2016
Pinotage Association
South Africa’s national wine has now got its own day and on Saturday 8 October South Africa will be celebrating its third National Pinotage Day, a day where all wine-lovers are encouraged to raise a glass to the country’s most celebrated contribution to the wine world.

Beyers Truter, chairman of the Pinotage Association, says that National Pinotage Day is not about talking, but about doing.

“Since 2014 the second Saturday of October has been established as Pinotage Day – in South Africa as well as for those fans in other countries who wish to celebrate it,” says Truter. “Although this is its first year, various wineries have taken the initiative and charged with Pinotage Day, offering special promotions and events at their wineries on 8 October this year.

Various famous Pinotage producers including Neethlingshof, Beyerskloof, Simonsig and Kanonkop will be offering special tastings and events, so check out these websites for details.

According to Truter, there are many reasons for giving Pinotage its own day.

“It is a totally original South African wine made from a grape that was crossed on local soil between Pinot Noir and Cinsaut in 1925. Since the first commercial Pinotage wine was made in 1959 it has become a defining fingerprint of the local wine industry. Which other grape variety has, 57 years after it produced its first wine, garnered such claim and recognition as Pinotage?” he says.

“Pinotage is one of the major regions for South Africa being seen as a leading wine producer, and in many international surveys and competitions Pinotage wines lead the way in terms of ratings and scores accorded to local producers. Quite simply, Pinotage defines the reputation of the South African wine land-scape. Add to this the spirited fans of Pinotage, its passionate producers and the wine makers committed to constantly improving Pinotage’s reputation for excellence, and you have such a huge story to tell that it actually needs not just one day, but a whole year!”

Those wishing to get into the Pinotage spirit are encouraged to visit one of the wine farms who will be celebrating Pinotage Day. See www.pinotage.co.za for further details.

Otherwise, get a bottle of your favourite Pinotage wine from your cellar or local retailer, uncork, raise, sip and taste why this is a day like no other.

Cheers!