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The Cape of Good Hope Van Lill & Visser Chenin Blanc is the Skurfberg offering from Anthonij Rupert Wyne, both Basie van Lill of Arbeidsend...
There can be little quibble that the Syrah from Swartland property Porseleinberg is emerging as on South Africa’s finest examples. Part of winemaker Callie Louw’s...
Sustained heat during the 1998 harvest was meant to have led to big, robust wines with plenty of fruit but also rather tough tannins while...
Having previously farmed sugar and dairy in KwaZulu-Natal, Doug and Sue Lund founded Plettenberg Bay wine property Newstead in 2006. They enlisted the services of...
A lasting insight after a recent visit with Johan Reyneke of Reyneke Wines is that while organic farming is good in that it seeks to...
The Organic Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 from Reyneke hugely over-delivers at R90 a bottle. Grapes are sourced from across the Western Cape, one portion directly...
The Blanc de Noir under the Break-A-Leg label from Lukas van Loggerenberg has been one of South Africa’s most serious “pink” wines for some time...
Eben Sadie of the acclaimed Sadie Family Wines relates that he and the team farm over a distance of 400km utilizing 45 different vineyards, total...
Kedungu, the red blend from Jurgen Gouws of Intellego, has always been likeable if unreservedly new wave in style and now that Mourvèdre has replaced...
Though often made to use white wine, Pinot Gris is a relatively dark-skinned variety and Mick and Jeanine Craven aren’t inclined to waste the that...
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