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Domaine Moritz
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Graham Beck
Single-vineyard fruit give dense, huge concentration of ripe berries and rich chocolate flavours. Deep, dark red colour; generous 90% new French oaking.
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Ridgeback Wines
Dark red colour, dark fruit aromas with lavender and apricot. Well-made and balanced. Flavours of ripe fruit and spice.
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Vergelegen
This wine has aromas of plum, chocolate, coffee, mint and herb. Tannins are ripe and slightly dry and there is excellent wood integration. May lie long in the cellar.
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Vergelegen
A complex and handsome wine, splashed with Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The dark, almost opaque colour, reflects the wine's sternness, yet it is savoury and ripe. Blackcurrants, spice and ripe plums aboung - oaked for 2 years in 70% new wood.
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White Wine
Our favourite white grape is Viognier, a grape with unknown origins.
In 1965, it was almost extinct! Fortunately it is now grown all over the world, in sunny places, and is made into a white wine with character.
Its aromas encompass white peaches, apricots, violets, almonds, honey, pears and exotic fruit.
Rose Wine
It is just about time to no longer think about rosé wines, as we head into deep autumn and winter.
Rosé wine is produced from black-skinned grapes which are crushed, and then the skin is left in contact with the juice for a short period only.
Rosé wines are delicious on summer days, and a wide variety of grape and quality are available.





