in the vineyard : Our Gewürztraminer vines are planted in Karoo soils on well-drained mountain slopes. Vines are planted from North West to South East to utilize the prevailing sea breeze. The sea ...
Beyers Truter, known as the 'Prince of Pinotage', is the founder and cellarmaster of Beyerskloof. Beyers graduated from the University of Stellenbosch in 1979 with a degree in BSc Agriculture with ...
One of the very first Rhône style blends in South Africa. This elegant Rhône blend displays Old World Style with New World fruit. Hint of Grenache’s earthy rusticity and Shiraz’s noble spice with ...
Nose: Robust aromas of cherry tobacco, cigar box and cinnamon spice unravel along with blackberries, prunes, natural flora and subdued aromas of red berries. Taste: An elegant, medium- to full-bodied ...
Syrah from Franschhoek contains a natural fruitiness that includes hard-pear and mulberry, complemented by the Durif which provides colour, texture and hints of plum. One of the shaded vineyard blocks ...
ageing : Enjoyable now, or up to 10 years from harvest. The Hazendal Range of wines is synonymous with quality, consistency and elegance. Minimalist intervention is applied in the cellar to allow the ...
Pleasingly familiar easy charm and appeal of rich, dark berry fruit and spice on this Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz blend. Cohesive and rewarding with everything where it should be. Ripe and rounded ...
about the harvest: Harvested at 25 balling, hand-picked and delicately crushed. in the cellar : Cold-soaked through the night. Inoculated the next morning with pump-overs every four hours. Lightly ...
Pale straw with green edges. Powerful bouquet of fresh orange rind, blackcurrants, persimmons and lemon grass. While shy at first, subtle floral nuances of newly flowering lemon blossoms lead way to a ...
A highly focused Sauvignon Blanc, presenting fresh passion fruit, Granny Smith apple, white peach, and guava, with subtle hints of lemongrass. The underlying chalk and slate notes confirm the cool ...
Nederburg’s 56HUNDRED range of refreshing, fruity and smooth-drinking wines takes its name from the fifty-six hundred guilders that Philippus Wolvaart used in 1791 to start the farm he was to call ...