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    2023 Kumusha "Wild Mutupo" Chill Carignan (Western Cape, SA) 4R

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture

    2023 Kumusha "Wild Mutupo" Chill Carignan (Western Cape, SA) 4R

    Kumusha Wines Carignan Wild Mutupo Slanghoek is a vibrant red bursting with juicy raspberries, wild cherries, and a hint of spicy pepper. It's like a dance party in a bottle, perfect for BBQs and bonfires, bringing adventure and fun to your glass with every sip! This wine taste even better when you serve it chilled.

    53 in stock!

    About The Varietal

    Carignan

    Carignan is a grape variety with dark skin, believed to have originated in Aragon. This grape is prevalent in wines produced along the Mediterranean coast, particularly in northeastern Spain and the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. It is frequently used for blending with other significant regional grape varieties, including Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre.

    About The Producer

    Kumusha

    Originally from Zimbabwe, Kumusha founder Tinashe Nyumudoka moved to South Africa where he began his journey in the wine industry. From waiter to head sommelier of Africa's highest acclaimed restaurant, The Test Kitchen, Nyumudoka decided to try his own hand at winemaking in 2017 when he first launched Kumusha with help of friend Attie Louw, a windemaker from the Opstal family estate in Slanghoek valley. From our first sip of Kumusha Sauvignon Blanc, we fell in love and instantly knew these would become staple bottles on our shelves.

    4R

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture