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The range from Metzer Family Wines continues to grow, a Cinsault 2017 being the latest addition. Grapes are from unirrigated bush vines planted in 1992...
Boplaas continues its fascination with all things Portuguese having recently addes Verdelho to its Calitzdorp plantings. This variety is included in a new top-end white...
From Wellington fruit, this is the maiden release of a Grenache Noir under KWV’s top-end The Mentors label after five years of trial and error....
Glen Heatlie is the own label of Joan Heatlie, previously of Solms-Delta but now taking up a position with Chris and Andrea Mullineux, the name...
The wines of Upper Hemel-en-Aarde property Restless River, despite much local and international acclaim, have not fared that well in winemag.co.za’s blind panel tastings of...
Reyneke Reserve Red 2015 is at that end of the market where the law of diminishing returns is a big factor - you have to...
James Downes of Shannon Vineyards in Elgin says that he and the winemaking team which is Gordon and Nadia Newton Johnson of Newton Johnson Vineyards...
Many commentators argue that South African top-end wines sell at a discount relative to their international counterparts and a fascinating process is currently under way...
The Méthode Cap Classique offering from Franschhoek cellar Le Lude is now without doubt the most complicated in the country but the good news is...
Hannibal from Hemel-en-Aarde Valley property Bouchard Finlayson is a sort of Tuscany-Burgundy-Piedmont-Rhône mash-up which arguably shouln’t work but does. The 2015 is a blend of...
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