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As is now well-documented, Klein Constantia changed ownership in 2011 and the 2012 vintage of the property’s renowned sweet wine Vin de Constance is the...
The soon-to-be-released 2015 vintage of The 1947 Chenin Blanc from Kaapzicht is again superlative. The nose is extraordinarily complex: Pear, citrus, white peach, even a...
The Jean Taillefert Prestige Cuvée is the KWV off-shoot Laborie’s best effort when it comes to Méthode Cap Classique, from 100% Pinot Noir and made...
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...
While the appeal of Cabernet Franc generally arises from its pretty aromatics and litheness compared to its offspring Cabernet Sauvignon, Oldenburg Vineyards in Stellenbosch have...
What is striking about the nose of the Chenin Blanc 2015 from Stellenbosch producer De Trafford is a dried grass, almost thatch-like quality to go...
Durbanville Hills Wines has launched The Tangram 2012, a Bordeaux-style red blend, total production amounting to 1 659 bottles and set to sell for R875....
Two new wines from the Upper Hemel-en-Aarde vineyards tended by Bosman Family Vineyards. Bosman Family Vineyards Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Chardonnay 2015 Price: R100 Matured for nine...
Stellenbosch property Lanzerac was owned by business tycoon Christo Wiese from 1990 to mid-2012 when it was bought by a consortium and is now emerging...
It’s always both gratifying and frustrating to point to the great value to be found in South African wines at all price levels. Gratifying because,...
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