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MMV Brut Reserve 2018

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MMV Brut Reserve 2018Tasting notes Der MMV Brut vom Weingut Vergelegen zeigtvFeine Aromen mit einem Hauch von Toast, Zitrusfrchten, Gewrzen und Bratpfeln. Langer, anhaltender und erfrischender Abgang. Die Trauben wurden in den beiden Weinbergen Korhaan und Slanghoek von Hand geerntet. Der Korhaan Weinberg wurde 1988 gepflanzt, der Slanghoek Weinberg im Jahr 2006. Die Trauben wurden im Ganzen gepresst und fr die erste Grung in 228 Liter Weiweinfsser. Der Grundwein wurde am

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Der MMV Brut vom Weingut Vergelegen zeigtvFeine Aromen mit einem Hauch von Toast, Zitrusfrüchten, Gewürzen und Bratäpfeln. Langer, anhaltender und erfrischender Abgang.

Die Trauben wurden in den beiden Weinbergen Korhaan und Slanghoek von Hand geerntet. Der Korhaan-Weinberg wurde 1988 gepflanzt, der Slanghoek-Weinberg im Jahr 2006. Die Trauben wurden im Ganzen gepresst und für die erste Gärung in 228-Liter-Weißweinfässer. Der Grundwein wurde am 1. Februar 2018 für die zweite Gärung in Flaschen abgefüllt. Reifung für 45 Monate auf der Hefe.

 

 

 

Zusammensetzung dieser Cuvée:

Chardonnay (56%) Pinot Noir (44%)

Cuvée Wein


Cuvées zählen mitunter zu den teuersten Weinen der Welt. Bordeaux-Weine aus Frankreich oder Premium Weine aus dem Anbaugebiet Rioja, in Spanien, zählen ebenso zu Cuvées. Außerdem sind die besten Champagner der Welt meist Cuvée Champagner, bestehend aus den Rebsorten Pinot Noir, Chardonnay und Pinot Meunier.

Auch in Südafrika werden vor allem durch die historische Verbundenheit zur französischen Weinwelt hervorragende Cuvées hergestellt.

Aber was ist denn eine Cuvée überhaupt?

Grundlegend bedeutet Cuvée, das Mischen eines Weins aus verschiedenen Rebsorten in einem Gärbehälter. Auch das Verschneiden von Trauben, die aus unterschiedlichen Lagen stammen führt dazu, dass ein Wein als Cuvée bezeichnet wird. Es kommen grundsätzlich zwei verschiedene Zeitpunkte in Frage, zu denen unterschiedliche Lagen und Rebsorten verschnitten werden können.

Einige Winzer vermischen die Trauben bereits beim Keltern. Dies hat zur Folge, dass die vermischten Trauben gemeinsam im Gärbehälter gären. Vom nachträglichen Verschneiden wird allerdings häufiger Gebrauch gemacht. Hier werden bereits vergorene Weine miteinander verschnitten, um während der Lagerung gemeinsam zu reifen.

Passt zu


Der MMV Brut vom Weingut Vergelegen passt hervorragend zu Garnelen in  Pankokruste mit Zitronen oder frischen Austern.

Alternativ ist dieser fruchtige Wein ein idealer Begleiter für warme Sommertage auf der Terrasse.

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