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Two new releases of 2011 Chardonnay last night, the Kleine Zalze Vineyard Selection up against the Oldenburg. The Kleine Zalze is a combination of Stellenbosch...
Clos Malverne has for me always been one of those second-tier properties in Stellenbosch which makes satisfactory but not completely enthralling wines. Suzanne Coetzee took...
Stellenbosch winery Vergenoegd remains resolutely low profile despite having been bottling wine under own label since 1972 and counting the illustrious Meerlust as its neighbour....
When I reviewed The Bernard Series Old Vine Chenin Blanc 2008 some 18 months ago (see here), I liked it very much although did note...
Tobias is the label of Bryan MacRobert, who works with Eben Sadie in the Swartland. His Chenin Blanc goes by the retro name of Steen...
It’s clearly part of my fatal fascination with Sauvignon Blanc that even in the depths of winter and amidst literally hundreds of samples to taste...
Two versions of Sauvignon Blanc from the much heralded 2012 vintage by Durbanville property Nitida. The standard label (R70 a bottle) is knock-out. A dusty...
Graça's original positioning was famously as the “talking, eating, drinking, laughing, singing, sharing wine”. Reminiscent of Portuguese Vinho Verde in broad terms, it’s mainly Sauvignon...
Yesterday a workshop to discuss the way forward for Sauvignon Blanc hosted by Charles Hopkins, cellarmaster of Durbanville property De Grendel. Broadly speaking, three basic...
Warwick in Stellenbosch has released its Cabernet Franc as well as its Bordeaux-style red blend Trilogy from the acclaimed 2009 vintage. Scores and tasting notes...
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