‘The lasting impression of this wine on the palate is the vitality, precision, knowhow and authority that beam from the glass akin to facing down a glass of Romanée Conti…
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Duncan Savage’s wines are some of SA’s most sought-after releases and, last year, our offer on his 2016s was a record-breaker. Every year his following grows and, with some of these…
Neil Ellis has firmly staked its claim as the best Stellenbosch Cabernet producer with the back-to-back success of their Neil Ellis Jonkershoek Cabernet Sauvignon in the annual Winemag Cabernet Sauvignon reports. The 2014 was…
Consistently recognised as one of SA’s top wineries, Tokara has finally entered the luxury market with the release of the 2015 Telos. Named after the Greek term describing the end of a goal-directed…
Today, Wine Cellar is offering SA’s greatest red wine on pre-release. Hailing from the most talked about vintage in living memory, the 2015 Paul Sauer offers all the opulence of a warm, dry…
A culmination of viticultural factors and the incredible 2015 vintage have resulted in the best Meerlust Rubicon we have ever tasted. With 21 vintages at Meerlust under his belt, Cellar Master…
As usual, the end of the year brought out the annual critic reviews and the wines that made their prestigious ‘lists of the year’. The critics in question are Greg Sherwood…
Greg Sherwood MW recently held a blind tasting in London with the objective being to see how the Naude, Old Vine Grenache 2014 fared against the best that Europe had…
As Neal Martin says, ‘Cabernet Franc does not get better than at Raats‘. The stunning Family Cabernet Franc 2015 is a testament to this. It offers both red and black fruit and…
Back in the mid-2000s, Bruwer Raats started meticulously planting 2 very special vineyards on his Polkadraai property. Bruwer, ever the pioneer, planted 0,8ha of high density Cabernet Franc and Chenin…