Dornfelder vs Pinotage
Compare Dornfelder and Pinotage: profile, average rating, producing countries and number of wines. The guide to choosing between these two grapes.
| Dornfelder | Pinotage | |
|---|---|---|
| Colour | noir | noir |
| Number of wines | 2208 | 1988 |
| Average rating | 3.51 / 5 | 3.63 / 5 |
| Producing countries | Germany, Czech Republic, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States | South Africa, United States, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand |
Intensely coloured, fruity reds with a dense purple robe, soft tannins and a generous palate, with aromas of black cherry, blackberry, plum and floral notes. Made as light easy-drinking reds, popular semi-dry cuvées and more structured barrel-aged versions. The second most planted red variety in Germany (Palatinate, Rheinhessen, Württemberg). Cross of helfensteiner × heroldrebe created in 1955 in Weinsberg by August Herold.
Discover the grape variety DornfelderIntensely coloured, structured reds with inky robe and firm tannins, with typical aromas of blackberry, black plum, roasted coffee, cocoa, banana and characteristic smoky notes. Made as powerful ageing reds and as more approachable fruity cuvées, sometimes as rosés. Absolute signature of South Africa (Stellenbosch, Swartland, Paarl). Cross of pinot noir × cinsault created in 1925 by Abraham Perold at Stellenbosch University.
Discover the grape variety Pinotage