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Touriga Francesa (also known as Touriga Franca) is the most widely grown grape in the Douro Valley, making for wine more perfumed and lighter than...
When The Chocolate Block becomes available at the fairly modest store that is Woolworths in Klipfontein Road, Rondebosch, then you know market domination is almost...
Chris Keet, who used to make a cult Bordeaux-style red blend in the form of Cordoba Crescendo, continues in that vein under his own label,...
Lucinda Heyns has worked primarily as a viticulturist at both Jordan and Mulderbosch locally plus has plenty of experience in California. She currently finds herself...
The Tamboerskloof John Spicer Syrah is the pinnacle offering from Kleinood in Stellenbosch. The recently-released 2011, which comes wrapped in a reproduction of a painting...
If you’re looking for characterful everyday drinking, then look no further than the new Force Majeure wines from Johan 'Stompie' Meyer – no enzymes, yeast...
Could cool-climate Elgin be the district most suited to producing South Africa’s best Merlot? Shannon Vineyards has produced a high-quality version ever since its maiden...
The 2014 vintage of Cinsaut from Neil Ellis is a degree lower in alcohol than the maiden 2012 and is all the better for it....
The Swartland Chenin Blanc that Winery of Good Hope winemaker Jacques de Klerk makes under his own label called Reverie is becoming something of a...
The top-end Seven Flags Pinot Noir 2014 from Elgin property Paul Cluver seems particularly subdued at this stage of its life. Made mainly from the...
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