Savage Wines

Red

2020
Western Cape
South Africa
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SEH-veg WINEZ Red
Varietal
Syrah
$53
Flavors & Quality
Blackberry Blackberry
Sage Sage
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Organic Organic
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Palate Character

Balance & Finesse 2 Rich & Full 2 Light & Bright 2 Smooth & Silky 2 Round & Fleshy 2 Tone & Backbone 1 Powerful & Extracted 2 Bright & Crisp 2
Tone & Backbone
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Tasting Notes
Medium plus bodied with tannin and acidity that folow suit in this youthful yet very elegant and expressive wine. There are layers of blackerry and red berry fruit with complex notes of sage, rose, forest floor, smokey minerality and black pepper that lingers in the finish.
COLOR
Dark Ruby Red
BODY
TANNIN
ACIDITY
SWEET
ALCOH.
13.5%
GRAPE(S)
Syrah
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Piekenierskloof, South Africa
GRAPE VARIETAL(S)
Syrah
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Syrah is widely planted throughout the world, but that was not so until the late twentieth century when Syrah was principally grown in the Rhone Valley and, as Shiraz, in Australia. Stylistically, the Palate Character of Syrah can vary depending on ripeness from a rich Round & Fleshy, Tone & Backbone, to a Powerful & Extracted. The flavors and aromas can also vary with a dark, sometimes sweet, fruit character, varying amount of spice, floral, and earth, and smoke, and meaty aromas and flavors.
Country / State
South Africa
Region
Western Cape
Producer
Savage Wines
Winemaker(s)
Duncan Savage
Vintage
2020
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Savage Wines

Piekenierskloof

Duncan Savage started making his own wine as a side gig in 2011 while he was still the winemaker at Cape Point Vineyards. In 2016 he decided to focus on his eponymous brand, Savage wines. 

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After establishing his own winery, Mr. Savage purchased grapes from maritime and high-altitude sites that he knew well from his experience at Cape Point. He seeks to pick grapes early while they retain bright acidity, using whole clusters when the stalks are ripe, and practicing gentle extraction before aging the grapes in large oak barrels to help retain the individual character of the terroir. 

The wines of Savage are characterized by energy, restraint, and structure with very complex aromas and flavors that speak to the balance of nature and nurture.