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Diamond Hill 2022

Diamond Hill 2022

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Smooth, fruity & dry
Smooth, fruity & dry
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DARK BERRIES
DARK BERRIES
BLACK PEPPER
CINNAMON BLACK PEPPER
CINNAMON BLACK PEPPER
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Winery Saxenburg

Saxenburg Wine Estate
is located in the Polkadraai Hills in Stellenbosch and is one of the most traditional wineries in South Africa.
Founded in the late 17th century, it today combines historic architecture with state-of-the-art cellar technology.
Under the leadership of the Bührer family, elegant wines are produced here that perfectly reflect the terroir and the natural freshness
of the region. Especially the Cabernet Sauvignon has made the winery internationally known –
powerful, structured, and yet finely balanced. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings at the winery
and experience excellent cuisine in the Cattle Baron Grill Room amidst the vineyards.

Founded
1693
Address
Polkadraai Rd, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Area
approx. 200 ha
Max & Moritz Favorite Wine
Saxenburg Private Collection Cabernet Sauvignon

Grape Variety Syrah

Syrah is one of the great classic red wine grape varieties of the world. Its origin is in the northern Rhône Valley in France, but today it is widespread on all continents. In Australia, Syrah is known as Shiraz; in South Africa, the variety shapes many of the country's most characterful red wines.

Syrah shows an impressive range of styles. The aromas range from black pepper, violet, and dark berries to olives and smoke. Depending on origin, Syrah can be cool and fresh or lush and ripe, but almost always remains spicy, structured, and with a clear fruit core.

The grape variety is a true team player and is often used in blends, for example with Grenache and Mourvèdre. At the same time, Syrah shines as a single-varietal wine ranging from juicy and easy-drinking to complex and age-worthy. Rosé and sparkling wine based on Syrah are also possible.

Historically, Syrah is considered an old Rhône variety; genetic studies identify Dureza and Mondeuse Blanche as its parents. From France, it spread across the New World to Australia, where Shiraz became synonymous with opulent, powerful red wines. Today, Syrah stands for diversity, typicity, and great aging potential.

Tasting Note Grape Variety
Tasting Note Wine and Food Pairing

 

This Syrah pairs excellently with grilled or pan-seared beef and lamb, where its pepper spice and dark fruit perfectly capture the roasted aroma. Equally harmonious are Iberian -inspired dishes like Jamón, grilled Chorizo , or pork from the grill. With herb-seasoned poultry – such as thyme or rosemary – it brings freshness and structure. Herb-spiced stews and braised dishes benefit from its warm spice vein. Spicy veggie cuisine with mushrooms or eggplant also works very well.