We do our utmost to let nature do the talking. Unpretentious quality is the result. The Wedderwill estate takes its name from the Old German, meaning the ‘will of the weather’. And few estates work so closely with Mother Nature. Situated on the Schapenberg, the farm’s south-facing vineyards yield to the passing winds, embrace the sun, and survive each turbulent storm. The result is wines of character and quality – to be savoured, whatever the weather.
The nose has hints of eastern spice. The fruity flavour of mixed red berries delights along with the spices that Shiraz is known for resulting in a very friendly, lovely wine. Colour: Vibrant, deep red with a lighter edge. Palate: Red and blackberries, with lingering tannins and spicy white pepper. Firm structure with a well-rounded mouthfeel, finished by a lingering aftertaste.
Tasting Notes
The nose has hints of eastern spice. The fruity flavour of mixed red berries delights along with the spices that Shiraz is known for resulting in a very friendly, lovely wine. Colour: Vibrant, deep red with a lighter edge. Palate: Red and black berries, with lingering tannins and spicy white pepper. Firm structure with a well-rounded mouthfeel, finished by a lingering aftertaste.
Food Suggestions
Venison spiced with Buchu and/or made with Mediterranean spices; Or Chocolate dessert
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