A.A. Badenhorst, Cinsault "Ramnasgras"

A.A. Badenhorst, Cinsault "Ramnasgras"

$55 1 offers available
Category
Red
Winery
Badenhorst
Looking for an elegant expression of South African terroir? A.A. Badenhorst's "Ramnasgras" Cinsault from the Swartland region is a vibrant red wine that showcases the grape's finesse with bright red fruit flavors, subtle spice, and a floral lift. Known for its old vines and minim more
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Producer

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Grape

Cinsault

In the sun-drenched vineyards of the Languedoc, where the wind whispers through gnarled vines, Cinsault grapes hang plump and dusky, their skins glistening like tiny jewels. When crushed, they release a symphony of aromas—ripe strawberries, wild cherries, and a delicate hint of rose petals. The wine, soft and velvety on the palate, dances with flavors of juicy plum and earthy spice, weaving tales of rustic French gatherings. Can one truly capture the essence of a region in every sip?
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