Franschhoek Cellar Baker Station Shiraz
R90,00
A delectable syrah that is fairly spicy and opens up to a dry palate with tasting notes of black fruit, pepper, cinnamon and oak. It has well-structured tannins that balance the wine, and a long finish.
Category: Syrah
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A delectable syrah that is fairly spicy and opens up to a dry palate with tasting notes of black fruit, pepper, cinnamon and oak. It has well-structured tannins that balance the wine, and a long finish.
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