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Maverick producer Koen Roose of Elgin property Spioenkop was injured in a car crash in April last year forcing him to keep a low profile...
Whereas the 2019 vintage of the Spioenkop 1900 Pinotage was matured in 55% new oak, winemaker Koen Roose opted to use only 20% new oak...
Here are our six most highly rated wines of last month: Mullineux Schist Roundstone Syrah 2019 – 97/100 (read original review here)Sadie Family Wines The...
Koen Roose, originally from Belguim, farms a hilltop in the middle of Elgin that he planted to vines in the early 2000s. A qualified engineer...
Koen Roose, who has had previous careers as both an engineer and a sommelier, continues his quixotic activities on his Elgin property, his wines never...
Koen Roose of Spioenkop in Elgin, nothing if not individualist, is constantly re-imagining how his wines might be better, and watching his progress from vintage...
Koen Roose of Elgin property Spioenkop is not one to abide by convention – his current-release Sauvignon Blanc is from the 2015 vintage and his...
Ever since Koen Roose received 5 Stars for the 2012 vintage of his Spioenkop 1900 Pinotage in the 2014 edition of Platter’s, his take on...
No sooner does the 2015 vintage of the 1900 Chenin Blanc from Elgin producer Spioenkop rate 5 Stars in Platter’s than it is dispensed...
While we’ll soon be inundated with white wines from the 2016 vintage, Spioenkop has just released the 2013 vintage of its alternative label 1900 Chenin...
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