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Badenhorst Family Wines Secateurs 2018 Cinsault Blend

South African Red Blend
$26.00
- $216.00
- small | $65.00- Large
The aromas are perfumed, peppery, spicy, smoky and exhibit ripe red fruit notes. The palate texture of this style of wine is supple, smooth on the entry but with enough grip to end dry and refreshing. In the mouth, the texture and fineness of fruit tannin and drinkability of the wine is immediately evident.
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Winemaker - Adi Badenhorst
Vintage - 2018
Variety - Cinsault, Shiraz, Grenache
Appellation - Swartland, South Africa
Alcohol - 13.5%
Barrel Regimen - Hand-picked, chilled overnight, then crushed into concrete tanks for natural fermentation for 2 weeks. Foot-stomped two times daily, then ran off into old casks, foudres and concrete tanks, and left on lees for 7 months. lightly filtered, not fined.

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Red Blend

Cinsault, Shiraz, Grenache

In the US, a red blend is essentially any domestic wine that's not made from a specific grape variety. Winemakers blend grapes because it allows them to reach desired flavor profiles that a single grape variety could not achieve on their own. Common red blends in the US often feature Cabernet, merlot and either cabernet franc or petite verdot. However there are many other common red blends including grenache, syrah and mourvedre often referred to as a GSM blend. In France, these blends would most commonly be named for the reason from whence they hail. For example, the Bordeaux blend or Rhone blend respectively.

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