Nestled between the Olifants River Mountains to the west and the Cedarberg Mountains to the east, the Piekenierskloof Valley is where these three European grape varieties have found a new home within South Africa. Bold and brooding Tannat has roots in Southwest France, Tempranillo is considered the King of Spanish grapes, and Tinta Amarela (aka Trincadeira) has been making rich, fruity reds in Portugal for years! By blending this trio of grapes together, winemaker Ryno Booysen has managed to create a decidedly Spanish feel on the palate with sumptuous red fruits bound together by woody notes. An ideal easy drinking wine and a great example of the diversity of wines South Africa has to offer!