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As winter in Cape Town starts to really bite, a mild lamb and spinach curry for supper was called for. What to pair with it?...
The maiden 2012 vintage of the Pinotage made by Abrie Beeslaar of Kanonkop under his own “Beeslaar” label was rated 94/100 and was one of...
Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight, as the saying goes, and so when I suggested to Keith Prothero, former investor in Mullineux Family...
Local Shiraz might be getting all the plaudits at the moment but I think it would be premature to write-off Bordeaux-style red blends just yet...
Writing a blog on Grape about hard times for some southern hemisphere wine producers (including a South Africa which has maybe more elements of good...
Ask professional commentators to nominate their top five South African wine producers and Kanonkop will be there almost without fail. Why? The Pinotage 1997 opened...
The Black Label Pinotage 2013 from Kanonkop in Stellenbosch brooks no dissent. From a 61-year-old vineyard, it spent 20 months in French oak, 100% new....
Yesterday a shoot-out between Argentina, South Africa and France and the wines all played true to type. Flechas de Los Andes is a partnership between...
Who’s shaping the debate when it comes to wine quality in South Africa? Wine magazine ceased publishing in September 2011 and Platter’s is surely at...
Abrie Beeslaar, winemaker at esteemed Stellenbosch property Kanonkop, now has his own label with the maiden release being a Pinotage from the 2012 vintage. He...
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