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Back in 1984, we called our single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon “La Femme Bleu”. At the time, it felt like a French name worked as a tribute to the region of Bordeaux. Of course, we now know that the ...
Red Wine | White Wine | RoseRed Wine | White Wine | Rose DISCOVER 4th STREET RED Welcome to the red carpet - It’s time to grab that head-turning outfit and a glass of 4th STREET Sweet Red because ...
Deep garnet in colour, with a ruby red rim.Aromas of cassis, lavender, cedarwood, cigar box on the first approach. As the wine breaths it shows more crème de cassis and blackberries. The palate ...
Ian Naude's winemaking career was a matter of happenstance. His father's dairy farm included some vineyards, and to put them to use he began as an apprentice winemaker. It was not long before he ...
The incredible series of coincidences which is at the heart of the history of this uniquely South African grape is becoming increasingly well-known. But it is always worth telling one more time. It ...
Appearance: Deep ruby red. Raspberry and plum aromas with hints of vanilla spice on the nose. A well-structured palate with soft tannins and luscious fruit. Enjoy at home with family and friends ...
Sustainable Wine South Africa (SWSA) is the alliance between the Wine and Spirit Board (WSB), the Integrated Production of Wine (IPW) scheme, the Biodiversity & Wine Initiative (BWI) and Wines of ...
Zimbabwean sommelier, Tinashe Nyamudoka, is the founder of Kumusha Wines. Born and raised in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tinashe Nyamudoka moved to Cape Town in early 2008 with no clue about wine nor its styles ...
Nuances of fresh cranberry and wild black cherry which evolves into delicate hazelnut truffle chocolate with a silky, smooth lingering texture.
At a glance the 2018 Mulderbosch Rosé captures the essence of summer. With its burnished copper hues it radiates charm, and the promise of a deliciously refreshing drop of wine. Fresh ...
WS Visagie grew up on a wine farm on the West Coast of South Africa and after completion of his studies in viticulture and oenology extended his studies to the USA, France and Germany.
Oldenburg Vineyards is located in the Banghoek Valley (pronounced Bun hook and meaning "scary corner" due to leopards roaming around in times past) about 8 km from Stellenbosch.