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That time passes surprisingly quickly is borne out by the fact Peter-Allan Finlayson’s first bottling of his boutique label Crystallum wines was back in 2007....
The Landscape Series made at Gabriëlskloof by Peter-Allan Finlayson are starting to look very collectible indeed. Tasting notes and scores for the current releases as...
If South Africa’s premium white wines are generally of a higher standard than our reds as many commentators argue, then why isn’t this reflected when...
Stellenbosch property Vriesenhof yesterday unveiled new-look packaging while simultaneously announcing that all wines will now appear under one label, the Paradyskloof second label no longer...
Mary le Bow is a joint venture between Bruce Jack of Flagstone fame and the Frater family who farm in the hills above Ashton. Jack...
If you like you’re a wine drinker prepared to deviate from the mainstream, then you should definitely check out what Craig Sheard is doing under...
Trizanne Barnard has done something quite special with her Elim Sauvignon Blanc 2017, this wine showing particular refinement and composure. The nose shows subtle notes...
Charles Withington is a Darling-based negociant who releases wines under his family name, the latest being Nguni Malbec 2015, the grapes from respected grower André...
Attie Louw, winemaker at Opstal in Slanghoek, relates that in 2016 in the case of the Carl Everson Chenin Blanc native yeast populations were smaller,...
The Barber Sémillon 2016 from Slanghoek property Opstal is knock-out. Grapes from a vineyard planted in 1998, fermentation occurred spontaneously before maturation in old oak...
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