Scores are context
A score or review usually applies to a specific producer, vintage, and tasting sample. Do not apply it automatically to every bottle from the same brand or every current retailer listing.

Ratings and Reviews
Pinotage ratings and reviews are useful signals, but they work best when you separate professional scores, competition awards, retailer notes, community opinions, and current buying availability.
A score or review usually applies to a specific producer, vintage, and tasting sample. Do not apply it automatically to every bottle from the same brand or every current retailer listing.
Pinotage awards and medals should be tied to the award year, judging body, wine name, and vintage whenever those details are available.
A highly reviewed Pinotage may be unavailable, allocated, or listed under a different vintage. Always verify current stock, price, shipping, and pickup terms.
Start with the wine name and vintage, then compare review source, tasting date, price range, region, and retailer availability. Use Pinotage awards for recognition context and Where to Buy for current retailer leads.
Do not turn scores into universal buying claims. A careful page should explain how to read reviews, show source-linked examples when available, and keep product or offer details tied to live retailer data.