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Overgaauw, in the Van Velden family since 1906, is one of those rock-solid Stellenbosch properties – a source of wines understated in style and offering...
To mark Carl Schultz’s 20th anniversary as winemaker at Hartenberg in Stellenbosch, a tasting of six vintages of the ultra-premium Grave Hill Shiraz. From a...
Kleine Zalze cellarmaster Johan Joubert has justly gained acclaim for his versions of Chenin Blanc under both the entry-level Cellar Selection and mid-range Vineyard Selection...
Yesterday a benchmark tasting at Haskell Vineyards in Stellenbosch, the line-up including three vintages of the Bordeaux-style red Haskell IV plus six other wines selected...
The opening of some wines is more fraught than others - perhaps I hoped for too much from our bottle of Cape Point Vineyards Sauvignon...
Koen and Lore Roose, importers of South African wine into Belgium for over a decade, acquired land in Elgin in 2005 intent on making their...
Leopard’s Leap was launched in 1999 to serve the UK market and volumes now amounts to 320 000 cases a year with it exported to...
The observation I like about Gewürztraminer is that its fault lies only in having too much of everything, typically being both heavily scented and flavoured....
Val du Charron is situated in Wellington not far from the Bain’s Kloof Pass. The story goes that during the 19th century a horse with...
Stellenbosch Vineyards, formerly known as the “the company of wine people” has been enjoying success with its Credo Chenin Blanc 2010 – a place among...
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