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HartenbergAlchemy Syrah Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 (R66.50 per bottle, 6 bottles)

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Hartenberg is nestled in a valley on the free-draining, north-eastern slopes of the Bottelary Hills. Vineyards face north, west, and east, with varietals planted to take advantage of either morning or afternoon sun. There is a difference in altitude of some 250 meters between the northern and southern vineyards.

Product Features
  • Both varietals for this blend are from Stellenbosch.  
  • The Syrah originates from iron laterite, gravel-strewn vineyards on Hartenberg itself, whilst the Cabernet was sourced from a steep, north-facing, Simonsberg site consisting of yellow Table Mountain Sandstone soils. 
  • The Syrah lends plush ripe fruit flavours with soft tannins, and the Cabernet provides backbone, substance and focus. Enjoy the results of our alchemy.
  • Ruby red in colour. A combination of ripe mulberry and blackcurrant fruits with hints of violets and spiciness on the nose. 
  • The palate is rich, yet elegant with fleshy tannins and well-balanced acidity.
Product Specifications
  • 750ml x 6
  • 89% Syrah 21% Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Region: Stellenbosch
  • ABV: 14%
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