MOSI 2021 | Bordeaux Style blend
Bordeaux Style Blend
CF27, PV18, M16, CS39
The third vintage of Mosi. A vitality from a stellar South African vintage added a luminosity to this Bordeaux style blend. A collaboration with Joseph Dhafana of Mosi Wine and Spirits, Mosi 2021 displays an enticing, dark, attractive plum coloured wine, with a beautiful spectrum of dark fruit aromas of plum, cassis and blackberry, balanced with pencil shavings and vanilla pod. Its alluring and interesting with a medium body, firm acidity and a very pleasant tannic structure that will ensure good aging potential.
A beautiful Bordeaux blend from the Cape terroir - Enjoy this wine now or lay down for a further 10 years.
Cabernet Sauvignon (CS) 39% | Cabernet Franc (CS) 27% | Petit Verdot (PV) 18% | Merlot (M) 16%
International Sales
Please note that we currently only ship our wines within South Africa. For International sales and shipping, please contact us.
Tasting Notes
Unmistakeable for the cultivars that introduce such power, this Bordeaux blend is as provocative as delicious, albeit time will still relinquish a more velvety and approachable character.
APPEARANCE
Dark Red, plum coloured Bordeaux blend that is clean and medium opaque in appearance.
NOSE
Bold and enticing. This wine has beautiful fruit aromas made of an amalgamation of plums and cassis. Mosi 2021 has a complex of liquorice, cigar box and smokiness with hints of pencil shavings.
PALATE
The palate does not match what is smelt on the nose. Mosi 2021 is sharp, acidic and young with juicy, red fruits and vanilla. This is a medium bodied wine with sightly rough tannins that will be even more beautiful once the acidity has settled over time.
Tongai Joseph Dhafana is a refugee turned winemaker, an award-winning Sommelier, a philanthropist, Mosi Wines and Spirits owner, and a wine judge.
He believes that sweat is sweet and determination breeds success but he will never forget his roots. He believes that giving back is a sign of a well-raised human being. Joseph Dhafana attended the University of Cape Town and holds a Wine Judging certificate (CMS), Introductory certificate (WSET), and a Level 2 certificate (SASA).
He captained team Zimbabwe for World Blind Tasting Championships in 2017 and 2018. Joseph participated and came third in the Best Wine Taster awards in South Africa in 2015 and booked his spot to participate in the World Cup for team South Africa.