yeah i didnt think that the tetra was a good aging option. i dont even know when i bought that tetra, i found it in one of my wine racks and it was quite dusty.SteelbackGuy wrote:Matt.
There are actually very few red wines that benefit from aging. Much like beer. Sure, a product might mellow out, but to actually improve with age is a rare quality.
Your South African wine is certainly not a good candidate for aging. With that said, it doesn't mean you might not prefer it some age. Though a tetra is hardly the vessel to age a wine in.
South Africa has a great temperature for growing Shiraz, Cab Sauv, Pinotage, and Merlot. These varieties do quite well in hot climate and can ripen fully. I find a lot of SA wines to have quite an alcoholic kick or edge to them, and I'm ok with it!!
this one imparticular did have a huge alcoholic kick to it. it was one of the biggest beverages ive ever had.