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Spatzendreck, the natural sweet wine from Delheim in Stellenbosch, got its name when the late Spatz Sperling in 1961 showed a prototype Late Harvest wine...
Mullineux & Leeu Family Wines has started a new staff empowerment project called Great Heart Wines – the wine brand is collectively owned by the...
Here are our 8 most highly rated wines of last month: Waterford The Jem 2015 – 96/100 (read the original review here)Eenzaamheid Chenin Blanc 2019...
According to Google Analytics, we had 27 040 users in March – 72% from South Africa and 28% Rest of World. We want to keep...
Introduction The second annual Cap Classique Report sponsored by multinational financial services company Prescient is now out. There were 83 entries received from 43 producers...
The Old Bush Vines Cinsaut 2018 is an engaging drop from Darling Cellars. Grapes from a vineyard planted in 1978, maturation lasted 22 months in...
The Chocolate Block from Boekenhoutskloof has always been at least sound, and in the case of 2017 rather accomplished, but the 2019 seems slightly ingratiating,...
It’s been a little more than eight years since the Cape Vintners Classification was launched (to enthusiasm from some commentators but, I admit, skepticism from...
Mick and Jeanine Craven used to make their own wines at Mulderbosch, Mick a member of that cellar’s winemaking team but he has now left...
The Jem, the apex wine from Stellenbosch property Waterford in Stellenbosch, is based on the intriguing proposition of using as many different varieties as possible...
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