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Lukas van Loggerenberg, who launched his own label in 2016, describes 2023 as his easiest harvest yet in terms of logistics. “There were no bottle-necks...
With many of South Africa’s winemakers now releasing their 2022 wines, it seems the recent pattern of odd vintages exceeding the quality of their even...
Lukas van Loggerenberg says that after moving to Paarl in 2020 to avail himself of bigger cellar premises “quality by logistics” is no longer a...
Break a Leg, theatrical slang for “Good luck!”, also refers to the knee surgery that winemaker Lukas van Loggerenberg had to undergo in his fast...
Here are our eight most highly rated wines of last month: Van Loggerenberg Trust Your Gut Chenin Blanc 2020 – 98/100 (read the original review...
Whereas the end of harvest is usually accompanied by plenty of speculation and conjecture as to wine quality, 2020 of course saw the country in...
The Blanc de Noir under the Break-A-Leg label from Lukas van Loggerenberg has been one of South Africa’s most serious “pink” wines for some time...
The current conversation around Coronavirus and its effect on the South African wine industry is perhaps inevitably very emotionally charged. We put the same set...
Here are our top wines of last month: Metzer Montane Chenin Blanc 2018 – 96 (read original review here) Craven The Firs Vineyard Syrah 2019...
2019 marks the fourth set of releases from Lukas van Loggerenberg, these wines quintessential examples of why the South African “new wave” movement remains so...
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