Introduction False Bay Bush Vine Pinotage is a richly fruited yet savoury and satisfying red wine from South Africa. Made from 100% Pinotage grapes grown sustainably in Stellenbosch, False Bay Pinotage is crafted using traditional methods, including spontaneous fermentation with wild yeast and ageing in large French oak casks. This wine is the perfect example […]
Year: 2023
Seriously Cool Chenin Blanc: A South African Delight
Are you a fan of South African white wines? If so, you’ll definitely want to try Seriously Cool Chenin Blanc. Crafted from 30-40-year-old bush-vine vineyards in the Helderberg area, this wine boasts a long growing season and ripe fruit with good concentration and balanced acidity. With a miserly 4 tons/hectare production from these grand dames […]
Discovering the Diversity of South African Red Wine Blends
SA Red Wine Blends The South African wine industry has been around for centuries, but it’s only recently that the world is starting to truly appreciate its unique range of red wine blends. From full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon blends to light and crisp Shiraz blends, South African winemakers are crafting some of the finest red wines […]
Chenin Blanc Wines from South Africa – The Ultimate Guide
Chenin Blanc in the UK Chenin Blanc is one of the oldest grape varietials in South Africa and has been grown there for centuries. It’s a beloved variety among wine connoisseurs, and for good reason: Chenin Blanc in the UK has an unparalleled depth of flavour that pairs perfectly with many dishes. With this guide […]
South African White Wines
White Wines From South Africa South African white wines offer a variety of flavours, aromas and styles that will tantalise the taste buds of even the most discerning connoisseur. From classic varieties like Chenin Blanc to more exotic blends, South Africa’s white wines are sure to please. With unique terroir and a long winemaking history, […]
Exploring the growing popularity of South African wines in the UK
In the UK market, demand for South African wine has significantly increased in recent years. There are numerous reasons for this, including the rising quality of South African wines and British customers’ increased interest in Cape wines driven by tourism, are responsible for this growth. Currently, worth £2.6 billion, the South African wine business is […]