Savage, Follow The Line

£35.99
  • Red Wine
  • 13%
  • 75cl
  • Suitable for Vegans

Cinsault sourced from 40 year old dry farmed bush vines in the ward of Darling, grown on decomposed granite soils. Duncan Savage; surfer-turned winemaking maestro established the stellar, Platter’s Wine Guide-wowing reputation: Cape Poin... Read more

Contains: Sulphites

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Country
South Africa
Grape
Cinsault, Syrah
Vintage
2022

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Contains: Sulphites

This product is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

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perfumed, delicate,  and incredibly delicious

perfumed, delicate, and incredibly delicious

Cinsault sourced from 40 year old dry farmed bush vines in the ward of Darling, grown on decomposed granite soils. Duncan Savage; surfer-turned winemaking maestro established the stellar, Platter’s Wine Guide-wowing reputation: Cape Point Vineyards. That was until 2016, when he boldly struck out alone to make the wines he always wanted to. They may be Savage by name, but these wines are anything but savage in character. Poise, purity and elegance are the bywords here. Duncan is sourcing the fruit from cooler sites on the Western Cape that allow the vines to be expressive without having overbearing alcohol. Some of these sites can be rather surprising. His Syrah parcel was only planted on a local residential estate for decorative purposes - a bit of flora between the houses. He somehow managed to make it the cornerstone of the Savage Red blend, which boasts the nerve and tension of great Northern Rhône.
perfumed, delicate,  and incredibly delicious

Description

Cinsault sourced from 40 year old dry farmed bush vines in the ward of Darling, grown on decomposed granite soils. Duncan Savage; surfer-turned winemaking maestro established the stellar, Platter’s Wine Guide-wowing reputation: Cape Point Vineyards. That was until 2016, when he boldly struck out alone to make the wines he always wanted to. They may be Savage by name, but these wines are anything but savage in character. Poise, purity and elegance are the bywords here. Duncan is sourcing the fruit from cooler sites on the Western Cape that allow the vines to be expressive without having overbearing alcohol. Some of these sites can be rather surprising. His Syrah parcel was only planted on a local residential estate for decorative purposes - a bit of flora between the houses. He somehow managed to make it the cornerstone of the Savage Red blend, which boasts the nerve and tension of great Northern Rhône.

How does it taste

93% Cinsault with a modest 7% of Syrah blended in to yield a wine that is deep, dark and very serious on the nose: boasting layers of cranberries, dried strawberries, redcurrants and subtle perfumed hints of rose petals and violets. The palate displays a wonderfully toasty, savoury depth of red and black berry fruits, cherry cordial, wild strawberry and a sappy, spicy finish. There is plenty of depth with supporting structure but also an accessibility with a delicious dark fruited opulence. Drink now or over the next 10 to 12 years.