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When I encountered the 2007 vintage of Bordeaux-style red blend Seventeen Twelve (R125 a bottle) from Nabygelegen in Wellington for the 2012 edition of Platter’s,...
Estéanna is the designation for the flagship white and red from Rietvallei in Robertson, and arises from the amalgamation of winemaker and managing director Kobus...
The Esona vineyards are in Robertson and the wines are made at Arendsig by Lourens van der Westhuizen. Scores and tasting notes for two of...
Can anybody explain to me the brand extension that is 56Hundred from Nederburg? These entry-level wines apparently take their name from the price of 5...
Stellenbosch is supposedly “Cab country” but turn off the R44 heading towards Wellington onto Knorhoek Road and it’s the Shiraz which really seems to shine....
On Friday night, a well-intentioned but not entirely successful dinner hosted by the Department of International Trade Promotion of the Royal Thai government at the...
More and more wines appearing with some Grenache in them and I’m really excited about the potential of this variety under local conditions. Rhebokslkoof has...
While the 2007 vintage of the ultra-premium red from Vergelegen in Somerset West utterly failed to convince (green, hard and angular – score: 15/20), the...
Yesterday a vertical of Vergelegen White from the maiden 2001 to 2011 convened by colleague Angela Lloyd and hotsted by the property’s managing director Don...
The Pierre Jourdan range of bubblies from Haute Cabrière in Franschhoek, taken as a whole, makes for likeable but uncomplicated quaffing so the chilled-out Grand...
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