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How much to expect from single-variety Tinta Barocca? This wine is from a Swartland vineyard planted in 1974 and the first impression the nose of...
A Swartland field blend of Chenin Blanc, Muscat, Palomino, Semillon and Semillon Gris, planted in stages from 1900 to 1928. The 2015 has a captivating...
The Breedekloof Chenin Blanc Initiative established in 2014 gathers momentum, an official media launch taking place last week in Cape Town. It will be now...
Winemaker Lukas van Loggerenberg is friends with Bertie Coetzee, whose family owns a property called Lowerland near Prieska in the Northern Cape where they farm...
Groenland, owned by the Steenkamp family have released a new flagship Bordeaux-style red blend, the wine dedicated to head of the family Kosie Steenkamp, who...
The maiden vintage Fleur du Cap Unfiltered Chenin Blanc 2014 sat at a stylistic extreme in terms of how imposing it was (see here) and...
For a while now, Tyrell Myburgh of Joostenberg has been making experimental wines under the Small Batch Collection label which manage to combine charm and...
When Chris and Suzaan Alheit shared their Hemel-en-Aarde cellar with Peter-Allan Finlayson of Crystallum, and more briefly with John Seccombe of Thorne & Daughters, they...
Trademark lawyer Eben van Wyk makes a Pinot Noir in conjunction with Peter-Allan Finlayson of Crystallum under the Litigo label and the 2014 vintage is...
When it comes to a discussion of South Africa’s best Merlot producers, the usual suspects are Hartenberg, Thelema, Shannon Vineyards and perhaps Bein but Steenberg...
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