Bayede! – King Shaka-Zulu Pinotage 2015

Bayede! – King Shaka-Zulu Pinotage 2015

Displaying the name of one of the most respected kings who ever walked on African soil, Shaka Zulu, this wine positions itself as a royal offering with flavours of the highest order. It boasts the royal seal of approval from current Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini....
Creation – Syrah 2013

Creation – Syrah 2013

Nestled away in the scenic Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge in the desirable region of Walker Bay is the Creation Wine Estate, run by Jean-Claude and Carolyn Martin since 2002. They call the estate ‘our little piece of paradise’. The 40 hectare site sits in a region where the...
Cederberg – Chenin Blanc 2015

Cederberg – Chenin Blanc 2015

A long an interesting history has helped the Cederberg estate, high in the remote Cederberg Mountains, become one of the most well-respected wineries in South Africa. Run for the last five generations by the Nieuwoudt family, Cederberg has produced award winning wines...
Groot Constantia – Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon 2015

Groot Constantia – Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon 2015

Groot Constantia is probably the most famous winery on our list; situated just south of Cape Town, on a popular tourist wine trail, it’s a full scale agricultural business with a farm, winery, museum, art gallery, restaurants and conferencing facilities. As one of the...
Le Riche – Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2013

Le Riche – Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2013

Pick up a Cab Sauv from Le Riche and you know you’re going to get a good wine. The business was founded by Etienne le Riche in 1996 and he loves Cab Sauv. Now run by Etienne and his family, Le Riche has become known for producing some of the best Cab Sauv in the...
Journey’s End – The Cape Doctor 2009

Journey’s End – The Cape Doctor 2009

Named after the South Easterly wind that cools the vineyards, the Cape Doctor, from Journey’s End comes with something of a reputation following the 2007 vintage’s 2011 Michelangelo Gold Medal Awards and 4½ Stars in the 2012 Platter’s Wine Guide. The Journey’s End...