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Angus Paul started his own label in 2020 having previously worked at Alheit, Mullinuex and Reyneke as well as various stints abroad. He focuses on...
Donovan Rall first released a wine under his own name from the 2008 vintage, the newly available 2022s therefore his 15th and these are now...
Elgin property Oak Valley is turning into a bit of a Chardonnay powerhouse, with three separate wines among the Top 10 in last year’s Prescient...
The new Journey’s End Vineyards x Interpunkt wines catch the attention due to being packaged in paperboard bottles - made from 100% recyclable paperboard outers,...
Arno Smith was winemaker at Durbanville property Hillcrest (along with Graeme “Curly” Read) from 2011 until 2021 when he opted to start his own label...
Fascinating to drink the Port 1989 from Calitzdorp cellar Boplaas, significant in that it marked the first time that this producer changed from 140g/l residual...
Schapenberg property Waterkloof was conventionally farmed until Paul Boutinot acquired it in 2003 whereafter it underwent organic and biodynamic conversion and hence the name of...
Grapes for the Old Vine Sauvignon Blanc 2002 (price: R190 a bottle) from Breedekloof cellar Du Toitskloof come from a certified heritage block planted in...
Lucinda Heyns quit formal employment at research body Winetech at the end of April to concentrate fulltime on making wine under her Illimis wine label...
False Bay Vineyards is a Waterkloof subsidiary brand, grapes for the Last of the First Pinotage that appears in this range sourced from a 1.3ha...
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