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Van Loveren, the family-owned wine company with its origins in Robertson, has announced the acquisition of the Survivor Wines brand (effective 18 November) and the...
It’s been thirty years since South Africa’s first democratic election, and in that time the wine industry has gone from being the pariah to the...
Viognier was South Africa’s 18th most planted variety at the end of last year with 639ha in the ground, the equivalent of 0.7% of the...
On Saturday I took what felt like the momentous step of opening my set of six Sadie Ouwingerdreeks wines from the maiden vintage, 2009. The...
Quoin Rock in Stellenbosch is intent on making Cap Classique a significant part of its range and has launched a new lifestyle bubbly, the Festive...
Merlot, for all its popularity among consumers, seems to struggle to reach any great hights under local conditions. One winemaker who always has seemed to...
We are slowly but surely seeing the last of the Kanonkop wines as made by Abrie Beeslaar, who stepped down as head winemaker at this...
With so many wine writer column centimetres currently being dedicated to the rise of premium Chenin Blanc in South Africa, it naturally follows that perhaps...
“Sourced from small parcels scattered around Stellenbosch” reads the back label of both the Dorper Chenin Blanc and Pinotage as made by winemaker Reg Holder,...
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