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Pieter Ferreira retired from full-time employment at Graham Beck at the end of January, thus ending a 35-year-stint at the specialist Cap Classique producer. “He...
Cabernet Sauvignon from Plaisir de Merle’s Simonsberg-Paarl vineyards caused considerable excitement in the 1990s. The property had been established by what was then Stellenbosch Farmers’...
What a difference nearly 40 years in bottle makes. Thelema Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon as described in the 1991 edition of Platter’s was "a dramatic departure...
The maiden vintage of Boekenhoutskloof Syrah – the wine that arguably put Cape Syrah on the global map – was 1997. From a Somerset West...
Is the new Goldmine White 2024 from Boekenhoutskloof a companion wine to hugely successful red blend The Chocolate Block? It’s been launched with a minimum...
Piekenierskloof may be best known for Grenache, but Chenin Blanc is clearly at home here too. The top-rated wine in last year’s Old Vine Report,...
“I don’t see myself as old school but rather a bit of a purist,” says Abrie Beeslaar, who spent over 22 years at Kanonkop and...
Stompie Meyer’s Piket-Bo-Berg project is now in its seventh year. His 10ha of vines typically yield just 1.5 to 2 tons per hectare. “Great for...
Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes, creator of Don Quixote, lends his name to Bernard Bredell’s second-tier Scions of Sinai wines. The labels feature not tilting...
Dalkeith is a boutique label within the Jackson Family Wines stable, which also owns Capensis. Winemaking is overseen by Mario Damon, trusted lieutenant of the...
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