A.A. BadenhorstSecateurs Red Blend 2025

Product code: 24637
£15.30 inc VAT
Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Swartland
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Adi Badenhorst & Jorrie du Pless
Grape: 80% Shiraz/Syrah, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cinsault
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Country
Country: South Africa
Region
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Swartland
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Adi Badenhorst & Jorrie du Pless
Grape: 80% Shiraz/Syrah, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cinsault

Tasting Note

The Syrah delivers a perfumed, peppery, and spicy aromatic profile, with notes of ripe red fruit. Cabernet Sauvignon adds mid- palate grip and aromatic lift, enhancing the wine’s overall balance. The palate is supple and smooth on entry, with enough grip and freshness to finish dry and refreshing.

Product Notes

The A.A. Badenhorst Secateurs Red Blend is a South African treasure — a robust, full-bodied wine artfully crafted from a blend of Cinsault, Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre grapes. Its bouquet charms the senses with rich berry accents, hints of spice and earthy undertones. On the palate, it's sumptuously fruity with a delightful dash of spice, leading to a smooth, lingering finish. Ideal for pairing with hearty meats or savouring on its own, the A.A. Badenhorst Secateurs Red Blend is an elegant, indulgent experience for the discerning wine connoisseur. Truly, a superb testament to the art of winemaking.

About the Winery

A.A. Badenhorst

Situated in the heart of South Africa's stunning Swartland wine region, lies the impressive A.A. Badenhorst Family Wines winery. Privately nestled on the slopes of the Paardeberg Mountain, the winery boasts 28 hectares of old bush vines, basking under the prolific South African sun.

https://aabadenhorst.com

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