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Durbanville winery De Grendel has re-introduced its unconventional white blend called Winifred after it was briefly discontinued. Named after Winifred Sally, wife of the late...
The Chenin Blanc 2014 from Bot River cellar Luddite is as quirky as ever. Partly from own plantings and partly from 40 to 60 year...
The plight of old vines, or more correctly, of the owners of old vineyards, has been in the media lately. It is becoming increasingly clear...
Emile van der Merwe, assistant to winemaker Matthew Copeland at Agter-Paarl property Vondeling, has made a small batch of own-label Blanc Fumé 2015. Called Boerejive...
Twenty years ago, as the millennium approached, and the Cape wine revolution gathered momentum, the Lammershoek farm on the Paardeberg was still delivering its grapes...
Flotsam & Jetsam 2015 is Chris and Suzaan Alheit’s take on Cinsault, grapes from the same Darling block that supplies Francois Haasbroek, Ian Naudé, Donovan...
Fraternity is a joined venture between Joseph Dhafana, the head sommelier of La colombe restaurant and Herman Redelinghuys, the owner of Swartland cellar Antebellum. Grapes...
The red wines of De Trafford in Stellenbosch are usually pretty close to the red zone in terms of weight and power but the Syrah...
According to SAWIS, the South African national vineyard has declined by 2.96% to 98 596.8ha between 2005 and 2015. Here are the current plantings of...
In an article published earlier in the week on Daily Maverick , industry commentator Michael Fridjhon argues that "the proceeds of unequal deal-making are as...
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