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This wine combines fruit from three Semillon vineyards planted in 1902, 1936 and 1942 respectively plus a small portion of Muscat d’Alexandrie from a 1902...
The 2021 vintage of The Wolftrap from Boekenhoutskloof delivers terrific quality relative to price. A blend on 80% Syrah, 19% Mourvèdre and 1% Viognier, grapes...
The 2019 vintage of Boekenhoutskloof Syrah involved one of the earliest pickings to date. The Swartland vineyards were exposed to extremely dry conditions during flowering....
Though 2018 is a generally considered a challenging vintage due to it being the third consecutive year of drought, the two versions of Cabernet Sauvignon...
The defining character of the Syrah from Boekenhoutskloof seems to have become a certain fluency, the wildness of the Swartland tamed and made palatable for...
Marc Kent, Boekenhoutskloof cellarmaster for over 25 years and its effective director for many of those (and a major shareholder in the brand), no longer...
David Clarke of the agency Ex Animo Wine Co. provides a podcast consisting of a series of interviews with industry figures, a recent subject being...
Here are our four top wines of last month: A.A. Badenhorst The Golden Slopes Chenin Blanc 2018 - 97 (see the original review here) Boekenhoutskloof...
Top winemaker gets to work with prime vineyards in a great vintage and the results should be good. Tasting notes ad ratings for the soon-to-be-released...
Proof that the world can’t get enough top-end single variety Cab, Boekenhoutskloof have made two versions of Cabernet Sauvignon since 2015, one from Franschhoek and...
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