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Babylonstoren Babel Red Blend 2022

Product information "Babylonstoren Babel Red Blend 2022"
The Babylonstoren Babel Red Blend flows into the glass in an intense ruby red colour. Fruity and spicy flavours unfold on the nose, with blackberries and plums particularly noticeable, accompanied by sweet spices, vanilla and dark chocolate. Notes of dark fruit and smoky nuances characterise the taste of the blend of Shiraz (34%), Cabernet Sauvignon (24.5%), Merlot (11%), Malbec (8%), Petit Verdot (7%), Cabernet Franc (5.5%), Pinotage (4%), Mourvèdre (2%), Grenache Noir (2%), Barbera (1.5%) and Marselan (0.5%). The soft tannins give the structured Babylonstoren Babel Red Blend a lovely mouthfeel. Enjoy this red wine, which has matured for twelve months in French oak, on its own or serve it with savoury dishes, game or dark meat. The combination with lamb in rosemary is particularly recommended.

Awards

Jg. 2022
4 John Platter Stars, The Michelangelo Gold
Jg. 2021
4 John Platter Stars, International Wine Challenge Silver, Tim Atkin 90 Points
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Vintage
2022
Winery
Babylonstoren
Grape Variety
Petit Verdot, Pinotage, Cabernet Franc, Mourvèdre, Grenache Noir, Barbera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Malbec, Merlot
Grape Composition
Shiraz (34%), Cabernet Sauvignon (24,5%), Merlot (11%), Malbec (8%), Petit Verdot (7%), Cabernet Franc (5,5%), Pinotage (4%), Mourvèdre (2%), Grenache Noir (2%), Barbera (1,5%), Marselan (0,5%)
Bottle Top
Cork
Origin
South Africa
Appellation
Simonsberg-Paarl
Price
€18.95*
Price/Liter
€25.27*
Filling Quantity
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength
14 % Vol.
Acidity
6,1 g/l
Residual Sugar
2,8 g/l
In the Cellar
Matured in French oak for 12 months.
Serve at
16-18 °C
Best Before
2030
Allergen
Contains Sulphite
Producer
Babylonstoren, Klapmuts - Simondium Rd, 7670 Simondium, South Africa
Importer
CAPREO GmbH- Gildeweg 10- 46562 Voerde- Germany
Food Business Operator
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany

Babylonstoren - more than just a winery

In front of the impressive scenery of the Simonsberg and the Franschhoek Mountains, the Babylonstoren winery stretches out. Its origins date back to 1692, when Pieter van der Byl planted the first vineyards on the farm and made irrigation possible by converting the canals. Some of these old structures have survived to this day, as has the Cape Dutch architecture of the Manor House or the former cowshed where the Babel Restaurant is located, because a few years ago the new owners Koos Bekker and his wife Karen Roos restored the winery - and the historic fruit and wine farm took a turn. Today Babylonstoren is one of the best preserved Cape Dutch-style wineries.

Babylonstoren combines tradition and innovation

Taking up the Cape Dutch architecture, the famous architect Gerard de Villiers designed a State of the Art wine cellar in which grapes from thirteen different grape varieties produce elegant and well-balanced wines that reflect their terroir. Visitors will have the opportunity to taste the creations in the adjacent tasting room. The modern steel and glass building is a real eye-catcher in itself, but the view from the floor-to-ceiling windows over the vineyards and Babylonstorenberg, which gave the winery its name because it reminded the first owners of the tower of Babylon, is simply breathtaking. If you have a bit more time, take a guided tour of the wine cellar and take a look behind the scenes - a tour of the vineyards and an excursion to the olive oil production are also part of it. 

Enjoy nature at Babylonstoren

Nature plays an important role on Babylonstoren - both in the production of the wines and olive oils and in the garden of the winery, which was created after the model of the Company's Garden in Cape Town. It was created in the 17th century by the Dutch East India Company and served to supply the ships that stopped at the Cape. Besides, the garden links back to the hanging gardens of Babylon which king Nebukadnezar has created for his wife who longed for the mountains and valleys of her youth. All of the more than 300 plants in the garden of Babylonstoren are edible or have a medicinal effect and the fruit and vegetables end up on the plates of the two restaurants Babel and Greenhouse. The garden can be visited during a guided tour. To enjoy the beautiful nature, however, a reservation in advance is necessary. The philosophy of Babylonstoren and the character of the wines can best be described by the winery's logo. It shows a pipe as a symbol for the farmer, the flower represents the garden and the bird the nature. The combination of these is the essence of Babylonstoren: To make things as simple and natural as possible. In addition to the excellent wines, the magnificent garden and the restaurants, there is also a hotel and a wellness area on the winery - so there are plenty of good reasons to stay longer on Babylonstoren and relax with a tasty glass of wine.