The Raspberry Bush Rosé 2025


Wine Details
- Rosé - Dry
South Africa
- Pinotage
- 12% ABV
- 750 ml
- Vegetarian
- 31 December 2026
Flavor Profile
Bon Courage is one of Robertson, South Africa’s most acclaimed wineries, and it's not hard to see why. Their Colombard-Sauvignon Blanc, The Gooseberry Bush, is one of our best-selling whites. So we’re thrilled to introduce you to their latest release, a berry-fresh rosé with a cute play on their top bottle’s name: The Raspberry Bush.
To make the compelling pink, the Bruwer family—the folks behind Bon Courage—chose to work with their country’s signature red grape, Pinotage. Created from a crossing of Pinot Noir and Cinsault, the variety is grown almost exclusively in South Africa and has a reputation for yielding rich, concentrated wines with notes of black and red fruits, leather and spice.
They pressed the grapes quickly and gently, just enough to create a beautiful blushing color and more subtle expressions of the flavors of Pinotage’s calling card. The result is absolutely lip smacking, with lifted tones of strawberry and wild raspberry. It’s a delicious, characterful drop, and a dream to sip solo or to enjoy with salads or veggie kebabs.
Order your today to avoid missing out.Bon Courage is one of Robertson, South Africa’s most acclaimed wineries, and it's not hard to see why. Their Colombard-Sauvignon Blanc, The Gooseberry Bush, is one of our best-selling whites. So we’re thrilled to introduce you to their latest release, a berry-fresh rosé with a cute play on their top bottle’s name: The Raspberry Bush.
To make the compelling pink, the Bruwer family—the folks behind Bon Courage—chose to work with their country’s signature red grape, Pinotage. Created from a crossing of Pinot Noir and Cinsault, the variety is grown almost exclusively in South Africa and has a reputation for yielding rich, concentrated wines with notes of black and red fruits, leather and spice.
They pressed the grapes quickly and gently, just enough to create a beautiful blushing color and more subtle expressions of the flavors of Pinotage’s calling card. The result is absolutely lip smacking, with lifted tones of strawberry and wild raspberry. It’s a delicious, characterful drop, and a dream to sip solo or to enjoy with salads or veggie kebabs.
Order your today to avoid missing out.

Tim Atkin, MW
on Western Cape wines