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De Wetshof in Robertson has been associated with fine wine production since the 1970s, owner Danie de Wet one of the modern’s industry leading figures....
Robertson property De Wetshof makes various examples of Chardonnay, the Finesse sitting pretty much in the middle of the range, the 2019 selling for R147...
Robertson property De Wetshof makes an array of high-quality examples of Chardonnay every year but the other Burgundian variety which is Pinot Noir proves a...
“Why are top-end red wines so much more expensive than white wines when they essentially cost the same to produce?” was the question posed by...
A most remarkable tasting was held in Cape Town last Friday evening. Some 15 people paid quite a bit of money to sit down at...
From the Nederburg Auction preview tasting: Many of the examples of yesterday’s Chardonnay, while unquestionably good, were made in a pretty flashy style – ripe...
Yesterday the bi-annual Celebration of Chardonnay hosted by Robertson property De Wetshof took place with renowned wine writer Andrew Jefford making the keynote address. He...
Served as an aperitif before the launch of the top-end, Merlot-driven Thibault 2009 yesterday, De Wetshof Pinot Noir Brut 2008 (R190 a bottle) pretty much...
Robertson property De Wetshof, famed for its various versions of Chardonnay, has gone all in with a top-end red, Louis Michel Thibault 2009 (after the...
On Friday, the biannual Celebration of Chardonnay held by Robertson estate De Wetshof. A formal tasting of 15 leading examples followed by lunch prepared by...
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