Dark purple-red, intense nose of dark berries, cassis, cedar and some vanilla. Good structure on the palate, balanced, concentrated and soft due to the high Merlot content. Nice length on the finish.
De Toren Z 37.5cl 2019
Region:
Stellenbosch
Producer:
De Toren
Grape variety:
54% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Malbec, 6% Petit Verdot
Food pairing
Barbecues, Beef, Lamb, Meat, Pork, Poultry, Strong cheese, Veal, Venison
Recommended drinking temperature
17 – 19 °C
Awards
- 4.5 stars (93P.) John Platter’s
- 93P. Tim Atkin MW
| Recommended Drinking Window | 2023 – 2030 |
|---|---|
| Bottle Size (cl) | 37.5 |
| Decanting | No |
| Vintage | 2019 |
| Region | Stellenbosch |
| Closure | Natural cork |
| Maturation | Aged in partly new and used French barriques, the Malbec in American wood |
| Packaging | box of 6 |
| Grape variety | 54% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc, 12% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Malbec, 6% Petit Verdot |
| Producer | De Toren |
| Alcohol Content | 14.5 % vol. Alc. |
Stellenbosch
The region around the town of Stellenbosch is probably one of the best-known places in South Africa where wine is grown. It is located in the South African province of Western Cape, which borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
Over 120 wine estates are located in Stellenbosch. They all benefit from the optimal climatic conditions required for top-quality winegrowing. The climate is Mediterranean, sunny and relatively dry in summer, but with sufficient rainfall in winter. The ocean within sight provides refreshing breezes and sufficient humidity, which are decisive factors for slow and harmonious fruit development, especially in midsummer. In the Bottelary area, which is considered the best red wine area in the region, fertile, stony granite soils ensure the top quality of the wines produced there. The foothills of the Simonsberg are also among the best red wine regions in the country. The summer days are long, there are cool breezes from the sea and the soil is excellent – red granite with a high clay content that retains water well. Some vines are planted on slate, which holds a lot of water in winter but dries out quickly in summer and therefore needs to be irrigated.

Stellenbosch is home to some of the most famous wine estates in South Africa. Traditional producers such as Aaldering, Asara, Babylon’s Peak, Bein, Graceland, Delheim, Kaapzicht, Kanonkop, Kleinood, Knorhoek, Meerlust, Morgenster, Quoin Rock, Van Ryn and Villiera are at home here.
Wines from Stellenbosch at Savinis
At Savinis, you will find the accumulated knowledge and expertise of years of experience. Every South African wine has its own story – be it in relation to the winery, its owner, the winemaker, the vineyard, the production or the geographical and geological conditions.
Do you have questions about a specific wine from Stellenbosch – or can’t find it in our online store? Ask us, we will be happy to help!
De Toren
The De Toren wine estate is located in the Stellenbosch wine-growing region. Emil and Sonette den Dulk founded the winery in 1994. The tower (de Toren) gives the estate its name. The elevator in this tower makes it possible to work in the cellar solely by gravity, using pumps.
The vines are cultivated on 22 hectares and only red wines are produced. After 12 months of ageing in barriques, the individual wine varieties are blended. The composition may vary slightly from year to year

Winemaker and oenologist Albie Koch was hired by Emil den Dulk. Charles Williams joined in 2008 and became head winemaker at the winery in 2011. The Swiss Daniel Müller took over the management in August 2018.
Their aim is to develop the Bordeaux concept in such a way that it is adapted to the unique South Africa. The aim is to achieve expressive, balanced and complex wines. The winery has now been certified as an organic producer since 2020.
Wines from De Toren at Savinis
At Savinis, you will find the accumulated knowledge and expertise of years of experience. Every South African wine has its own story – be it in relation to the winery, its owner, the winemaker, the vineyard, the production or the geographical and geological conditions.
Do you have questions about a specific De Toren wine – or can’t find it in our online store? Ask us, we will be happy to help you!




