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Miles Mossop says of the 2021 vintage of his Cabernet Sauvignon, named Sam after his wife, that it is “very fine and complete” but perhaps...
The X (previously Twitter) bio of Miles Mossop reads “Owner and Winemaker of Miles Mossop Wines, passionate surfer and father” and his top-end wines are...
Miles Mossop is a double BSc graduate from Stellenbosch University. He obtained his degree in viticulture and oenology in 1998, graduating top of his class,...
The Chapters series of wines from Miles Mossop allows him to seek out interesting vineyard parcels with a view to making carefully crafted small-batch wines....
Here are our six most highly rated wines of last month: Mullineux Schist Roundstone Syrah 2019 – 97/100 (read original review here)Sadie Family Wines The...
Miles Mossop, the former Tokara winemaker, dedicates his top-end wines to his family, these being his wife Sam, children Saskia, Max and Kika and late...
Here are our nine most highly rated wines of last month: Sadie Family Wines Columella 2018 – 97 (read the original review here) Damascene Cabernet...
Miles Mossop, former Tokara winemaker, continues to turn out an accomplished set of wines under his own label. Tasting notes and ratings for the new...
The 2017 vintage of the white blend known as Saskia is perhaps a little lighter and leaner than 2016 but it’s still exceptionally good. Consisting...
This year’s top 25 is intended to have something of the unpredictable about it. The reputations of the likes of Alheit, Mullineux and Sadie are...
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