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VAN LOVEREN’S RUN RHINO
For every bottle sold, a donation is made to The Player Ntombela Foundation and other foundations that have all lost rhinos through poaching
THE RHINO RUN WINE RANGE INCLUDES: The Rhino Run Chardonnay
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Created in honor of the beautiful white rhino, this Created in honor of the beautiful white rhino, this is a slightly wooded, medium-bodied Chardonnay that displays aromas of mandarin and grapefruit that linger on the palate.
The Rhino Run Ian Player
A blend of Cab and Merlot, vinified with minimal intervention allowing each cultivar to express their individual characteristics. Creating a wine with almond, plum and mint on the nose with ripe berry, cassis and red currant on the palate.
The Rhino Run Cabernet Sauvignon
Rich, ripe berries, cassis and red currants on the nose that effortlessly follow onto the palate. Good oak maturation means that this red has a wonderfully soft and toasty finish.
The Rhino Run Pinotage The Rhino Run Pinotage
A firm local favourite, this Pinotage has a complex A firm local favourite, this Pinotage has a complex nose of banana, cassis and strawberry followed by layers of fruit, vanilla and spice on the palate.
The Last One Shiraz 2013
A limited release collector’s item, there has only been 1215 bottles of The Last One Shiraz produced. The significance of this number represents the total number of rhinos poached in 2014.
The Van Loveren vineyards are situated in the Robertson Wine Valley and have been in the Retief family since 1937. Maker of wines of international repute including Christina Van Loveren and Four Cousins, Van Loveren is known as a producer of awardwinning wines that are consistently high in quality and great value.
To purchase any of the Rhino Run Wines, visit www.wineofthemonth.co.za. All donations to this worthy cause can also be made through the Rhino Run website at www.rhinorunwine.co.za
Email: info@vanloveren.co.za Contact: +27(0)23 615 1505
WWW.RHINORUNWINE.CO.ZA
Swoon WORTHY wine labels
We share the stories behind some favourite wine label designs
While we know you’re not meant to judge a wine by its label, we did. But, we also made sure that the wine inside these bottles is as good as the label design. Below are our top twelve wine label picks and the stories behind them.
THE GRAZING NGUNI
e origins of the WILDEBERG WANDERING BEESTE SYRAH label goes back to its original source vineyard in the Riebeeksrivier ward of Swartland where a small herd of Nguni grazed nearby, sometimes even amongst the vines. "As we were creating a wine with more backbone than esh, the bony Nguni felt doubly relevant and the idea for the label was born," says Winemaker JD Rossouw. Straight From the Heart When designer Sumi Gous met with Quoin Rock owners Denis and Julia Gaiduk, she QUEEN OF THE SOUTH immediately recognised their e SPIOENKOP WINES are named a er the famous hill in authentic passion for design, Kwazulu-Natal that was the scene of one of the bloodiest defeats architecture and art. “ e for the British army against the boers in 1900. “ e clouds are brief for the QUOIN ROCK a re ection of our weather in Elgin with high annual rainfall wine range was to design a while the Long Tom cannon was the major player at the Battle minimalistic but strong label of Spioenkop. e idea behind the label is to bring honour to that interpreted the very people who had an impact on the history of the South. Queen essence of winemaking—as Manthatisi was the legendary queen of the Batlokoa tribe—a if cutting into the heart of warrior that was famous for her military leadership and the vine that is ultimately erce determination to protect her land during the 19th the proof of quality. With the century,” says Winemaker Jane Ferreira-Eede. MCC we decided to change THE COW STOPS HERE “One day, as a truck laden with cattle rattled past our Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard, one of the passengers decided this looked far more appealing than a trip to the abattoir. She jumped. And, not only did she survive, but she thrived, and even produced several offspring,” says Saskia Lesch, Sales Manager of Overhex Wines. “Paying tribute to this noble Nguni cow was the inspiration behind the name and label of the SURVIVOR wine range. the shape to resemble the bubbles and also give it its own identity,” says Sumi. Sumi also joined forces with Apholos metal labels to add distinct metal rings and muselets to the packaging. The design was to be as colourful and unique as the wine it represents, and illustrate how Survivor the Nguni embodies the free spirit of the Swartland.” MY FAMILY AND OTHER ANIMALS “Our label design wasn’t a quick sketch sent off to the printers. PAPER CUT-OUTS The procession found on THE DRIFT MOVEABLE FEAST 2015 bottle was Bruce Jack’s idea. And, it had to be about family and friends. "His grandmother’s artist friend, Lady Margaret Tredgold, had left them some of her Victorian paper cut-outs and we decided to render it in that style, including the calligraphy of Bruce’s poetic text. You can’t resist turning the bottle in your hands," says Andrew van der Merwe, Designer & Calligrapher. Nope, quite the opposite” says, Nitida’s Sales Manager, Jacus Marais. “We spent months and months thinking of the best way to incorporate everything NITIDA stands for. We wanted to capture the essence of the estate, our wine’s unique character and to give our faraway friends a little piece of home. Our label illustrations were hand-drawn using inks made from our Nitida tree leaves and inspired by Protea Nitidus in our garden. They also feature some of the creatures who share the farm with us such as the Cape eagle owl, Cape clawless otter, the golden orb spider, yellow-billed duck, and the Cape cobra.” 1 0 SOUTH AFRICAN CONNOISSEUR