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Villion Syrah 2019
Sold by Cape Wine and Food
£17.99
(As of 20/07/2021)
£17.99
Angels Angel Price
£17.99
This wine's an award winner...
Silver Medal
Decanter World Wine Awards 2021
Bronze Medal
International Wine & Spirit Competition
This wine's an award winner...
Silver Medal
Decanter World Wine Awards 2021
Bronze Medal
International Wine & Spirit Competition
About the wine
A fruit-bomb explosion from a multi-award-winning South African Syrah specialist
- Kobie is passionate about Syrah, it's the grape variety that won him his first award back in the day - and he's been on a winning streak ever since. He's witnessed firsthand the massive progress South African growers have made with Syrah and is now spoiled for choice when it comes to selecting the best parcels of fruit for his wines.
- This stunning Syrah is nothing short of a fruit-bomb explosion in the mouth with juicy red berry fruit flavours and a hint of rooibos and pomegranate that are typical of Syrah from Walker Bay.
- Global lockdowns have hit the family-run winery hard, but thanks to Angel funding, they can continue to source premium grapes from all over Western Cape and craft their high-end wines.
Best before
Drink now to 2029
Serving advice
Open/decant 30 minutes before drinking.
Food match
Pairs very well with grilled meats, vegetables, wild game, and beef stew.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Kobie and Faisal
- Kobie is a top winemaker from one of South Africa’s most medalled wineries
- Faisal was a vineyard owner who realised the grapes he sold to boutique wineries were going into their top award winning wines...
- So he decided to employ Kobie and make their own wines. After all everyone says 'all great wine is made in the vineyard!' After 10 years and numerous medals all their hard work has paid off, and they get the awards and not their neighbours!
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