August 22, 2025
South African wine lovers don't miss this offer - Damascene Syrah

2022 Syrahs from Damascene Syrah
It seems like Damascene burst onto the South African wine scene out of nowhere, and winemaker Jean Smit is doing everything right. Top quality terroir-driven wines that are, for now, very affordable. We advise South African wine fans to really take note of this offer and get ahead of the curve.
Damascene has quickly become one of South Africa’s most exciting modern wineries, celebrated for its precision, elegance, and terroir-driven wines. Founded in 2017 by winemaker Jean Smit and businessman David Curl, Damascene focuses on cool-climate Syrah, Cabernet Franc, and site-expressive Chenin Blanc from top Cape vineyards. With minimal intervention and a focus on purity, the wines capture energy, texture, and a vivid sense of place. In a short time, Damascene has earned international acclaim and a devoted following.
Jean Smit’s winemaking journey spans some of the world’s most renowned estates. He trained under Andy Smith at DuMOL in California, refined his craft with Stéphane Ogier in Côte Rôtie, returned to California at Larkmead, and back in South Africa, he gained invaluable experience at Rustenberg before leading the winemaking team at Boekenhoutskloof for nearly ten years.
In his 2023 South Africa report, Tim Atkin elevated Damascene to his coveted ‘First Growth’ category, placing the estate alongside the Cape’s elite names, including Porseleinberg and Sadie Family. This is especially impressive as winemaker Jean Smit is considered to be one generation after Eben Sadie.
At their Elgin winery, Jean Smit employs a meticulous yet thoughtful approach. Fermentations are natural, whole-cluster fruit is often used, and élevage takes place in large 2,000-liter Austrian oak foudres and striking conical concrete tulip vats. These vessels, with their gentle infusion and minimal racking, enhance purity and texture while preserving lower sulphur levels. Final blends rest in concrete to harmonise before bottling. The philosophy is clear: protect vineyard identity, balance ripeness with freshness, and allow each site’s voice to shine.
When we tasted a vertical of Porseleinberg, one of the striking developments was the greater purity from 2018 onwards, when the estate adopted a submerged cap technique inspired by Jamet. Damascene employs the same method, favouring this gentle infusion style of maceration to enhance finesse and preserve vineyard character.
Today we have a trio of Syrah’s all from different terroirs, to present from the highly esteemed 2022 vintage. Both Tim Atkin MW and Neal Martin score the wines very highly, with scores up to 98 points. Stylistically, these wines are compared to Syrahs from Côte-Rôtie but with a price tag that’s a fraction of their Rhone counterparts at €41.50* inc VAT per bottle.
Damascene is sure to be a future icon in the making, so get in on allocations whilst they are available and reasonably priced!
“Damascene is a protagonist in South Africa's New Wave. The estate was founded in 2017 by winemaker Jean Smit and entrepreneur David Curl and is based in Elgin. It sources fruit from various sites in Stellenbosch, the Swartland, Cederberg and Franschhoek. The Syrahs and the Chenin Blancs are of special interest. Jean Smit runs a tight ship in a state-of-the art winery. He employs natural fermentation, whole-cluster fruit and aging in large oak foudre and concrete vats. The goal is to preserve varietal character and the identity of each vineyard site. These are extremely exciting wines. Watch this space.” - Wine Advocate, Monica Larner
Damascene Swartland Syrah 2022
€41.50* inc NL VAT per bottle
98 Points | Tim Atkin MW
A majestic follow up to the 2021 release, this world class Syrah combines components from the shale soils of Riebeeksrivier and 25% from the granite of Jakkalsfontein. Hauntingly aromatic, it's a red with remarkable energy and vibrancy, flavours of fig, cooked meat, hot stones and tapenade, lots of underlying grip and the faintest whisper of oak. 2025-38
96 Points | Vinous, Neal Martin
The 2022 Syrah from Swartland comes from mostly shale and schist soils, 25% on granite soils, using 75% whole cluster fruit (the shale using submerged cap during fermentation). Aged in 2,000-liter Austrian oak, this leans more towards red berries, with touches of flint and white pepper with a hint of garrigues coming through with aeration. The medium-bodied palate has finely sculpted tannins. There’s a lovely symmetry and focus here, a gentle but insistent grip with the whole bunches imparting irresistible peppery notes towards the finish. Superb.
Damascene Stellenbosch Syrah 2022
€41.50* inc NL VAT per bottle
“If South Africa has a Grand Cru Syrah site, it is arguably Karibib, the main source of this superb red from Jean Smit”, wrote Tim Aktin on the 2021 vintage
97 Points | Tim Atkin MW
“Syrah is in my blood," says Jean Smit, and it shows. This is one of a trio of brilliant examples of the variety, combining grapes from the Polkadraai Hills with 20% from Bottelary. Bloody, intense, brooding and almost indecently aromatic, it's a tribute to the great reds of the northern Rhône, with plenty of granitic grip, tapenade, liquorice and blackberry flavours and the structure and focus to age beautifully in bottle. 2027-40
95 Ponts | Vinous, Neal Martin
The 2022 Syrah from Karabib is 75% whole clusters matured for 11 months in 2,000-liter Austrian oak. This elegant nose of incense and pressed violets infuses the vivacious melange of black and blue fruit. The medium-bodied palate has fine structure, slightly chalky in texture, with real backbone and density, yet the elegance floods through on the black pepper and clove-infused finish. Very persistent in the mouth. Tuck bottles away for several years as this is a serious Syrah sculpted by its cooler microclimate.
Damascene Ceres Plateau Syrah 2022
€41.50* inc NL VAT per bottle
95 Points | Tim Atkin MW
The Ceres Plateau already has a bit of form as a high-altitude Syrah region and this first release from Jean Smit will only add to that. Made with the submerged cap technique to keep the tannins soft, this is a racy, focused, fynbos and rose petal-scented red with Asian spice and red berry fruit, plenty of acidity and a tangy mineral core. 2026-35
94+ Points | Vinous, Neal Martin
The 2022 Syrah from Bokkeveld Shales utilizes 60% whole cluster fruit matured for 11 months in 2,000-liter Austrian oak. This has a more fruit-intense bouquet, perhaps partly from using submerged cap during fermentation. There’s blueberry and blackberry fruit, just a hint of iodine and garrigue surfacing with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with filigree tannins, a slightly powdery texture, and a touch of flintiness emerging towards the finish. Very pure in style, gaining volume with aeration. I foresee this cuvée closing down for 2-3 years before exiting the other side. Great potential, but one for the patient.
*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.