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IT’S ALWAYS SUMMER WHERE THERE’S SAVANHA
Our South African winemakers have a world of options, choosing from well developed terroir for specific varietals. Every harvest presents a wonderful basket of fruit flavours. South African sunshine produces well developed sugars and flavours, inspiring winemaking creativity that satisfies different tastes and lifestyles.
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SAVANHA SAUVIGNON BLANC/ CHARDONNAY
An elegant fruit-driven wine with grassy and tropical fruit aromas and hints of citrus. Oak adds complexity to the wine.
SAVANHA ROSÉ
Fresh, fruity, unwooded. Candy floss and strawberry notes on the nose, leading to strawberry flavours that linger pleasantly on the palate.
SHIRAZ/PINOTAGE
Abundant dark and red berries, with subtle peppery notes. Juicy, soft palate combining various berries, ripe plums and hints of black pepper.
OUR WINEMAKERS
The art of sun and soil
Our South African winemaking team understands every detail about particular varietals' origin, history and seasonality. In the tradition of one of the oldest South African wine farms, this wine craftsmanship captures all the unique characteristics of each vintage and varietal.
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Savanha wines celebrate a life lived vibrantly, with South African wholeheartedness.
Our Way
We are committed to producing quality wine, ethically. We respect the earth and value our natural resources. Without a healthy environment and skilled people to work the land, our glass would be empty.
Our farm is one of more than 50 WWF Conservation Champions in South Africa. We are a member of the Wine Industry Ethical Trade Association (WIETA), promoting and adhering to an ethical code of conduct to transform the agricultural sector.
Our winery is ISO 22000 certified and Fair Trade accredited and follows the Integrated Production of Wine (IPW) criteria.