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Things are looking good at the Cape Winemakers Guild. I suggested in my last column that there’s a renewed spirit of camaraderie and wine-excitement in...
There were a total of 134 entries in this year’s annual Amorim Méthode Cap Classique Challenge, results as follows: Overall winner, Best Museum Class Boschendal...
The results of the SA judging sessions of the International Wine and Spirits Competition 2019 have been announced. Local wines winning gold (95+ on the...
The 35th Nedbank CWG Auction is open to the public and will be held at the Spier Conference Centre outside Stellenbosch on Saturday, 5 October...
A stone’s throw away from the glamorous Steenberg Winery there is a corkscrew in a gallery. In fact, there are three, similar in shape, but...
The Steytler family have farmed Kaapzicht in Bottelary, Stellenbosch since 1946 and it’s gladdening to see the enthusiasm and, yes, passion that fourth generation Danie...
While many of SA's leading producers are currently selling their 2018 if not 2019 vintage, the 2016 vintage of Fram Chenin Blanc as made by...
In conjunction with multinational financial services company Prescient, winemag.co.za is pleased to announce the ninth annual Chardonnay Report. Wines will be tasted blind by a...
I was recently privileged to be a guest at one of the amazing tastings that the Cape Winemakers Guild members regularly put on for each...
Damascene is a new undertaking by Jean Smit, previously winemaker at Boekenhoutskloof, with David Curl, former owner of Bordeaux’s Chateau Gaby, as business partner. Smit...
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