2015 Saronsberg Seismic
Bottle (75 cl - Standard)
Saronsberg winery is located in Tulbagh wine region, South Africa and it is split into two domains: Waveren si Welgegund. The two locations are relatively different in terms of terroir and this difference is quite visible in the wines that the two domains create. The only similarity between these two stands in the grape varieties they both use: Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Grenache, Mourvedre, Viognier si Sauvignon Blanc.
Tulbagh Wines
Tulbagh is a renowned wine region from South Africa, located among three mountain ranges: Obiqua Mountains to the West, Winterhoek Mountains to the North, and Witzenberg Mountains to the East. South African wines from Tulbagh are represented by great quality Syrah wines, sometimes mixed with Grenache and Viognier. Rhone-style blends are a natural fit in Tulbagh while white wines are made from Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. If you like both red and white wines Tulbagh is your wine region.
Cabernet Franc Wines
Cabernet Franc is a black-skinned grape variety from France that grows in almost all wine producing countries in the world. Cabernet Franc is famously known as Cabernet Sauvignon’s parent and as one of the grapes to be found in the world's finest Bordeaux Blend wines. Its nose is usually described as herbaceous with tones of tobacco, dark spice with its signature note: bell pepper. Besides France, Cabernet Franc is famous in Italy, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa. USA, Canada, Argentina and Chile.
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