An invitation to enjoy Robertson Winery’s Really Good Wine

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Really Good quality cultivars that are also Really Good for the community

Robertson Winery has established a long-standing reputation as a producer of Good wines both on your palate and your pocket and is now doing Good by dedicating their most loved and award-winning cultivars to become part of a special Really Good Wine range.

This gives South Africans an opportunity to savour Good wine that is also doing Good things for the local community, culminating in the recent launch of a brand new, much-needed, Really Good Library at Nkqubela Primary School in Robertson.

Here’s to Really Good Wine enabling you to celebrate and be part of a remarkable culture of generosity as this ‘Big Heart’ in a ‘Small Town’ begins sharing all their Really Good Stories, starting with their biggest and most exciting to date, the Really Good Library.

The beautiful new building was formally handed over during a heart-warming and inspirational ceremony on Wednesday 31st March. The Robertson Winery team and their collaborative partners MAL, Breadline Africa and ThInk WiFi were graciously hosted by the school principal Mr. John Ngonyma, 28 teachers and 1088 learners who showed their appreciation through a delightful sequence of dances, songs and poetry. A very happy morning came to a colourful close with the unveiling of the Really GoodLibrary’s striking designs and vibrant colours.

Headmaster of the Nkqubela Primary School, Mr. John Ngonyma, flanked by Mpho Maroga and Ankia Niemann from Robertson Winery

These were specifically designed with vivid Illustrations highlighting the Robertson valley and what makes it such a special ecosystem, bursting with life and love. A plentiful valley of wine, horses and roses depicted as something children can be proud of and should protect; with interactive elements specially created for the learners to find hidden letters in the scenes. Standing tall within this blaze of colour are over 2000 compelling new books to provide inspiration for the next generation of imagination in the community.

A really good partnership

The creation of this Really Good Library embraces a Really Good Partnership based on mutual respect, shared values, complementary skills and a common vision to put something of value back into society with integrity. No hand-outs, only a hand-up. This proud collaboration is an exciting new way for companies and their brands to sustainably make the world a little nicer, adding a bright new horizon of hope, belief and inspiration to the Nkqubela school and community in Robertson.

Robertson Winery revealed their belief, vision and big-hearted generosity, giving back to the community that powers the winery, by creating this Really Good Library and simultaneously launching their range of Really Good Wine – living proof of the impact of an authentic, purpose-driven retail brand.

Breadline Africa, an NGO based in Cape Town providing initiatives and infrastructure to support childhood development in Southern Africa including 135 libraries, lent their incredible support, educational expertise, passion and a generous donation of 2000-plus exquisite books.

MAL, the collaborative design hub of the not-for-profit MAL Foundation specialising in ideas4good for like-minded brands and businesses, once again ploughed back into a community with integrity, passion and extraordinary creativity and design, to create a more sustainable and equitable planet. To date MAL has enabled 18 beautiful libraries to be designed and built in under-resourced primary schools across SA.

Think WiFi added a whole new dimension to the Really Good Library giving access to new realms for minds to explore via free uncapped Wi-Fi, connecting communities and building smarter futures for all.

7Films beautifully captured the creation of this Really Good Library, from start to finish,helping to tell this inspiring story.

Introducing robertson winery’s really good wine

From now on Robertson Winery’s Really Good Story will be proudly communicated on the packaging of Robertson Winery’s range of Really Good Wine, their popular range of top-quality cultivar wines (750ml, 1L, 2L and 3L) that helped create the Really Good Library at Nkqubela Primary School. Look out for these wines now strikingly attired with vivid multi-coloured Really Good Wine neck-tags, inviting wine lovers to share the joys of giving and to make a difference. Support a Really Good Library by enjoying Really Good Wine with award-winning taste. “Here’s to an even richer, deeper, taste experience where the Art of Living meets the Heart of Giving!”

ROBERTSON WINERY SAUVIGNON BLANC 2021 (new vintage release)
This perfect summer wine is full and refreshing with powerful varietal aromas of passion fruit, green apple and freshly cut grass, expressive mango and granadilla flavours and a zesty crispness. Best enjoyed with fresh oysters.Awards: The 2020 vintage was awarded Gold medals at Ultra Value Wine Challenge 2020 and Gold Wine Awards 2020

ROBERTSON WINERY CHENIN BLANC 2021 (new vintage release)
This sprightly wine entices with tropical fruit and floral aromas and a touch of spiciness. An abundance of ripe rounded fruit on the palate is perfectly balanced by a bright acidity. Enjoy with grilled calamari.
Awards: The 2020 vintage was awarded Gold medals at Ultra Value Wine Challenge 2020 and Gold Wine Awards 2020 and a Silver medal at Veritas 2020

ROBERTSON WINERY CHARDONNAY 2020
Fresh citrus fruits and rich melon characters give the wine a full rounded palate that combines well with the subtle creaminess and nuttiness from gentle oaking and the lively natural acidity. Best enjoyed with baked, pan-fried, grilled or smoked salmon.
Awards: Gold medal at Gold Wine Awards 2020

ROBERTSON WINERY BEAUKETT 2021 (new vintage release)
This gorgeous semi-sweet wine is a blend of Colombard and Muscadel with an enchanting muscat-scent. Generous and succulent with a subtle spicy palate, the wine is nicely freshened by gentle acidity. Will make a delicious pairing with Asian cuisine.
Awards: The 2020 vintage was awarded a Gold medal at Gold Wine Awards 2020 and a Silver medal at Ultra Value Wine Challenge 2020

ROBERTSON WINERY CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2020 (new vintage release)
This full-bodied red wine shows an abundance of rich mulberry, plum and blackcurrant aromas and flavours with a hint of oak spice and vanilla, supported by soft luscious tannins adding smoothness and a fruity softness.  Will make an ideal accompaniment to Beef Wellington.
Awards: The 2019 vintage was awarded a Double Gold medal at Ultra Value Wine Challenge 2020 and a Gold medal at Gold Wine Awards 2020

ROBERTSON WINERY SHIRAZ 2020 (new vintage release)
This full-bodied wine displays freshly crushed black pepper with hints of cinnamon and cloves on the nose with lots of brambly red berry fruit and rich mulberry on the palate and well-integrated vanilla tones. Will pair perfectly with slow-roasted lamb shanks.
Awards: The 2019 vintage was awarded Gold medals at Ultra Value Wine Challenge 2020 and Gold Wine Awards 2020

ROBERTSON WINERY MERLOT 2020 (new vintage release)
This rich, dark ruby-red wine attracts withripe plum and sweet black cherry aromas which follow through onto the palate, complemented by well-integrated vanilla tones from gentle wooding, and a velvet finish. Enjoy with a mushroom or truffle pasta.
Awards: The 2019 vintage was awarded a Gold medal at Gold Wine Awards 2020 and a Silver medal at Ultra Value Wine Challenge 2020

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