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With effect from 1 May, Dewaldt Heyns is now managing executive at the French-owned company Iwayini that has acquired both Neethlingshof and Villiera. Heyns was...
The new 1802 Collection from Stellenbosch property Neethlingshof re-ignites the debate about what constitutes “optimal ripeness”. These two high-end wines, one a Pinotage and the...
The Short Story Collection Maria Noble Late Harvest 2009 from Neethlingshof in Stellenbosch was judged best museum class unfortified dessert wine and best museum class...
After presenting his new-release The Owl Post Pinotage 2014 yesterday, Neethlingshof winemaker De Wet Viljoen showed a wine blind to a small group of media...
De Wet Viljoen, cellarmaster at Neethlingshof in Stellenbosch, today showed the new release 2014 of his top-end Pinotage called The Owl Post next to some...
Argentina is Malbec’s modern home and I’ve always wondered why a South African producer would attempt a single-variety version given that we have Pinotage. That...
An extraordinarily gracious reception by De Wet Viljoen, cellarmaster of Neethlingshof in Stellenbosch, and also vice-chairman of the Pinotage Association who today laid on a...
There’s a certain scene in my life that seems to play out on repeat. I’m at a dinner party where the host is making the...
De Wet Viljoen, cellarmaster of Neethlingshof in Stellenbosch, is also vice-chairman of the Pinotage Association, and as a result you can’t help scrutinising his take...
After rating Alto Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 86/100, a somewhat mediocre score for a bottle of wine costing R149, I wondered if I wasn’t guilty of...
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