False Bay Old School Syrah

A well-balanced red wine with acidity and texture. A great value South African Syrah.

Using grapes from the coastal region around Cape Town, this Syrah is slowly fermented by wild yeasts, adding a complexity not normally seen in wines at this price. 

The grapes for False Bay Old School Syrah stem primarily from two vineyards in Stellenbosch. The attraction to these coastal, vineyards were the cooler temperatures and low yields of small, naturally balanced and concentrated berries. The grapes are hand harvested, fermented spontaneously with wild yeast (a small portion whole bunch) and then raised in large wooden casks. No additions other than sulphur as a preservative. Grown, made and bottled in South Africa. This wine is vegan friendly, sustainable farmed and naturally crafted.

There's plenty of fruit on the nose and an undertone of earth and meaty tones. This wine is well balanced and would work well paired with rich Mediterranean or spicy dishes.

 

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£9.99

Style

  • 3/5

    Acidity

  • 2/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • High

    Alcohol

  • Medium

    Body

Aromas

  • Blackberry

  • Blackcurrant

  • Black Cherry

  • Spice

Details

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Wine TypeRed wine
ClosureScrew Cap
Alc. Vol14%
Units10.5
RegionElgin
CountrySouth Africa
Grape VarietalSyrah
Food PairingsPasta, Barbecued Meats, Indian Curries, Beef Stew, Tomato-based Dishes

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Syrah/Shiraz

Syrah/Shiraz

A rich, powerful, and sometimes meaty red wine that originated in the Rhône Valley of France. Syrah is the most planted grape of Australia, where they call it Shiraz, and the Barossa Valley is home to some of the oldest Syrah vines.

Syrah is responsible for some of the darkest full-bodied red wines in the world, and it has dark fruit flavours that go from sweet blueberry to savoury black olive. Grown across the globe, it can be used as a single variety or as part of a blend.

Old World Syrahs from Italy and France tend to have more acidity and earthy-herbaceous aromas. New World-styled Syrah wines from Australia, The U.S. and South America usually have more fruit-driven characteristics with lots of spice. 

Some of the most famous (and most expensive) Syrah is from the 340+ acre Northern Rhône appellation called Hermitage. Elsewhere in the Rhône, you'll mostly find it blended with Grenache and Mourvèdre (GSM Blend).