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Absa Top Ten 2006 Winners 2004 Veritas Awards Silver 2005 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver Beautifully matured for 45 years with a perfect fill height. One of the oldest continually available trademarks still on the market


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Absa Top Ten 2006 Winners

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  • 2004 Veritas Awards Silver
  • 2005 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
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Beautifully matured for 45 years with a perfect fill height. One of the oldest continually available trademarks still on the market is the Zonnebloem Cabernet sauvignon.

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4 stars 2010 John Platter Deep layers of plums and spice, cloves and pepper. Full-bodied and intense. Accessible now, but worthy of ageing for six to ten years.

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  • 4½ stars 2003 John Platter
  • Perold Trophy for Best Pinotage 2001 IWSC
  • Top 10 Pinotage 2000 Absa Top10
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Matured for 47 years in perfect conditions in the underground Tabernakel.

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  • Gold 2009 Michelangelo
  • Gold 2010 Michelangelo
  • 4½ stars 2009 John Platter
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  • Double gold 2005 Veritas
  • 4½ stars 2006 John Platter rating
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2006 International Wine & Spirit Competition Silver (Best in Class)

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2009 SAA Business class on board listing

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  • Top 20 2007 Absa Pinotage
  • 4 stars 2007 John Platter
  • Gold 2007 IWSC
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  • 4 stars in John Platter
  • 91/100 Wine Spectator
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Monis, the market leader in the high priced fortified wine sector first started producing sherries in 1931 and other fortified items soon followed.

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The House of J.C. Le Roux was the first SA cellar to produce a Pinot noir Cap Classique.

  • 1999 International Wine and Spirit Competition

Double Gold

  • 1999 SA National Wine Show - Veritas Awards

Silver

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90 Points 2007 Wine Spectator Gold 2007 IWSC

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  • 2005 Muscats du Monde Silver
  • 2007 Michelangelo International Wine Awards
  • Gold 2008 Michelangelo International Wine
  • Awards Gold 2008 Veritas Awards Silver
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Double Gold 2006 Veritas

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3 stars 2006 John Platter Unique terroir of the Tradouw Valley. Limited production, 45 barrels.

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Gold 2010 Michelangelo This wine is made from 35 year-old bush vine vineyards and the juice fermented with only wild yeasts in stainless steel.

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"Dark and alluring, with hints of toast

and mocha giving way to lushly textured fig, currant and molten chocolate notes. Stays racy on the finish though, with notes of aged tobacco and freshly ground espresso beans”.

James Molesworth Wine Spectator 92 points

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2006 Veritas Awards Silver

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  • Diamond 2010 Winemakers Choice Wine Awards
  • 91+ points 2010 Stephen Tanzer
  • 4 ½ Stars 2011 Platter Guide

This vineyard is on the Slopes of the Helderberg (Stellenbosch); 550 metres above sea level. Production = 15 barrels.

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  • Bronze 2007 Swiss International Wine Awards
  • Bronze 2006 Veritas
  • Silver 2006 Sante Classic Wine Trophy
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The 1995 Cabernet was were produced for Lanzerac by cellar master Wynand Hamman, who worked under the guidance of Jan Boland Coetzee.

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A 30 year-old Zonnebloem Pinotage, beautifully matured

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  • 4 stars 1993 & 1995 John Platter
  • Winner 2009 Just Riesling Competition RSA
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Produced by master winemaker and rugby legend, Jan Boland Coetzee.

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  • Gold 2007 Veritas
  • Silver 2006 Michelangelo
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2010 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver

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William Charles Winshaw created Chateau Libertas to introduce South Africans to natural wine.

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  • 1. 4 stars 2002 John Platter
  • 2. Seal of Approval 2003 IWSC

An outstanding vintage!

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  • SA Young Wine Champion 2004
  • SA Young Wine Class Winner 2004
  • Gold 2007 Concours Mondial de Bruxelles
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2001 Veritas Awards Silver

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  • 2007 John Platter 5 stars
  • 2011 Robert Parker 93 Points
  • 2011 Robert Parker 93 points
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A treasure from KWV's Museum inventory. A wine style that is not widely produced around the world, but nevertheless an outstanding example of this particular style.

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  • 2006 International Wine & Spirit Competition
  • Silver 2005 Veritas Awards Silver
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Silver 2007 Veritas

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  • 2006 SAA Premium Class listing: 2005
  • Gold 2005 Veritas
  • Diamond 2005 Winemaker's Choice Diamond Awards
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  • 2007 Michelangelo
  • 2000 Veritas
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  • 4 stars 2003 John Platter
  • 90/100 Stephen Tanzer
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Nutmeg, Cloves, Ripe, Berries, Vanilla, Smooth, soft.

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  • 2001 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
  • 2003 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
  • 2006 Veritas Awards Silver
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3 ½ stars 2006 John Platter Plumy red currant flavours integrated tannins, length with elegant finish.

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2007 John Platter 4 stars

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The first Pinotage wine to be marketed commercially in South Africa and the world was the 1959 Lanzerac. For many years it was the only Pinotage in the trade. This vintage has been matured for 45 years and has an impeccable fill height.

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2004 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver

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5 stars 2006 John Platter 4½ stars 2005 Wine Magazine

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A 30 year old Cabernet produced by Zonnebloem,

  • ne of South Africa’s most esteemed wines.

This is one of the oldest continually available trademarks still on the market.

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  • Gold 2010 Veritas
  • 4½ stars 2010 November Wine Magazine
  • 4½ stars 2011 John Platter
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  • First Class 2004 SAA listing for the year 2005
  • Grand Gold 2004 Selections Mondiales
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  • Bronze Decanter (UK)
  • 91 points Stephen Tanzer
  • 94 points The Wine Gang UK
  • Silver Wine Innovation Awards
  • Decanter- Ten best varietal wines

from South Africa

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2005 Muscats du Monde Gold

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  • Top 10 2003 ABSA Top 10
  • 4½ stars 2003 John Platter
  • Double Gold 2003 Veritas

The first commercial plantings of pinotage were established in 1953. A 1959 vintage wine made from this vineyard by Bellevue owner PK Morkel, was the first pinotage to win the General Smuts trophy.

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First unfiltered Chardonnay produced by Danie de Wet.

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Only 1,200 bottles were produced of this excellent vintage of 2004

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  • Gold 2008 Veritas
  • Gold 2009 Muscats-du-Monde
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2009 Veritas Awards Silver

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Gold 2008 Michelangelo

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  • Double Gold 2008 Veritas
  • Gold (Best in Class) 2007 IWSC
  • Gold 2007 AWC Vienna International Wine Challenge
  • Gold 2007 International Wine Challenge
  • Gold 2007 Decanter
  • Gold 2007 Concours Mondial de Bruxelles
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Gold and top Pinotage 2007 Swiss International Wine Awards 4½ stars 2007 Wine Magazine

This vintage was the maiden vintage of these wines and subsequently the 2007 and 2008 vintage have performed just as well - this wine was withdrawn from the market at the end of 2009 - the wines on auction are the last wines left.

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2003 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Gold

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In 1974 insufficient Cabernet was produced and Shiraz and Pinotage were launched.

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A medium-bodied wine with crisp acidity and intense green pepper, backed by subtle apple and tropical fruit flavours.

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2007 Veritas Awards Silver

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4 stars 2009 John Platter

This wine is fermented in a special selection of barrels solely with wild yeasts.

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The history of Zonnebloem, one of South Africa’s most esteemed wines, dates back to the early part of the 18th century. The first Pinotage was launched in 1974.

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  • Silver 2009 Decanter
  • 4½ stars 2009 John Platter
  • Gold 2009 Mundis Vini
  • Double Gold 2009 Veritas
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Lanzerac is a historic property dating back to 1692. The first Cabernet was launched in 1969.

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  • 2005 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
  • 2006 Veritas Awards Silver
  • 2006 International Wine & Spirit Competition Silver

(Best in Class)

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  • Decanter - Winner of the International Trophy
  • ver £10 2007
  • 4 stars 2007 John Platter
  • Best SA Bordeaux Blend 2007 Wine Magazine
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From time to time KWV release small quantities

  • f Museum wines.

This 1969 KWV Hanepoot Jerepigo is one such wine, reflecting the rich wine-making heritage of KWV and the SA wine industry as a whole.

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4 stars 2010 John Platter

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A medium-bodied wine with a basis of Cabernet Sauvignon, it has been blended, matured and bottled at SFW since 1932.

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Medium full colour and garnet edge. Quite an evolved, black tea nose with some savoury notes. This leads in to a palate with similar attributes and flavours of cherry and liquorice. The baked plum finish has a refreshing touch of astringency. Ready now.

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The grapes are picked by hand in the cool of the night.

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Gold 2004 Michelangelo 4 stars 2004 John Platter Classic wine style, from this award-winning boutique winery. Barrel matured for the discerning connoisseur.

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  • Michelangelo International Wine Awards Gold
  • International Wine Challenge Silver
  • Veritas Double Gold International Wine & Spirit

Competition Gold (Best in Class)

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The first Pinotage wine to be marketed commercially in South Africa and the world was the 1959 Lanzerac Pinotage.

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4½ stars 2010 John Platter

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2003 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Gold

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  • Best Cabernet Sauvignon (Museum Class)

2010 Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show

  • 4½ stars 2011 John Platter
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  • Silver 2010 Decanter World Wine Awards
  • 4 stars 2011 John Platter
  • Silver 2010 IWSC
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2003 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver

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Silver 2005 Veritas

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  • Gold 2009 Michelangelo
  • Gold 2009 Veritas
  • Top 10 Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Wine Magazine
  • 5 stars 2009 November Wine Magazine
  • 4½ stars 2010 John Platter
  • 4½ stars 2011 John Platter
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  • Gold 2007 Concours Mondial

de Bruxelles

  • 4½ stars 2008 John Platter
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Gold 1999 Veritas Gold 2000 IWC

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A 50 year old wine! The basis of the wine is mainly Cabernet sauvignon and it has been blended, matured and bottled at SFW since 1932.

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  • 4 stars 2005 Wine Magazine Cap Classique Challenge
  • Winner 2007 Wine Magazine Cap Classique Challenge
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Overgaauw is the longest established family

  • wned estate in the Stellenbosch valley, with

a legacy that lives on through four generations. The 1983 vintage of Tria Corda was the first vintage ever released of this classic Bordeaux style blend.

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Only 1000 bottles produced each year, arguably the icon Pinotage of South Africa.

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5 stars 1987 John Platter

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2004 - 2007

A wine that garnered more accolades than can be listed. Jancis Robinson rated FMC as “the most exciting Chenin in South Africa”

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Rustenberg is one of the most beautiful wine farms in Stellenbosch. Wine has been produced at Rustenberg since 1962. Over the years, Rustenberg wines have accumulated many accolades, both here and abroad.

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This 1930, from the "depression" years, is one of the oldest wines within the KWV Cellars. A great wine reinforcing that KWV produces world class fortifieds, of which this 1930 Red Muscadel Jerepigo is an absolute treasure, and is still fresh and lively after 80 years.

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Gyles Webb is known as one of the finest winemakers in South Africa. His wines have won a great number of awards which include:

  • Trophy for the best red wine SAA Wine Award
  • Gold 2011 Concours Mondial de Bruxelles
  • 91 Points Stephen Tanzer
  • 92 Points Wine Spectator
  • 91 Points Wine Spectator
  • Gold 2007 IWSC

Gift Pack 1997 - 2008

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  • Winner 1993 Diners Club Winemaker of the Year Award
  • 4 stars 1994 John Platter
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Gift Pack 1986 to 1991

  • 1986: Superior Award
  • 1986: Gold Sticker 1991 SAA Wine of the Month
  • 1987: Double Gold 1991 Veritas
  • 1987: Double Gold 1991 W.O.U
  • 1989: Peter Devereux Trophy 1994 Readers

Digest - Guide to fine wine

  • 1989: Double Gold 1993 Veritas
  • 1990: Gold 1994 Veritas
  • 1991: Finest wine 1995 Readers Digest - Guide

to fine wine

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40 Years of maturation

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A 50 year-old Cabernet produced by Zonnebloem. The history dates back to the 18th century.

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  • 2010 Veritas Awards Gold
  • 2009 Veritas Awards Silver
  • 2009 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
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2009 John Platter 4 stars

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4 stars 2005 John Platter

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4½ stars 2011 John Platter 91+ points 2011 Stephen Tanzer

Judged one of TOP 100 South African wines by GRAPE's Angela Lloyd. Outstanding reviews received from Canada (Christopher Waters, Winecurrent, Natalie McLean).

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2005 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver

“Lovely bronzed rim and such a showy nose! Vegetal but not unripe, soft red fruits and a luscious oak that integrates beautifully. Long earthy finish. Excellent. “ 10 Aug 2011 by JancisRobinson.com

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  • Gold 2007 Concours Mondial Bruxelles
  • Gold 2007 IWSC
  • 4 Stars 2007 John Platter
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  • 4 Stars 2008 Wine Magazine Tops at Spar
  • Double Gold 2008 Veritas
  • Diamond 2008 Investec Winemaker's Choice Awards
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A limited edition of this 1948 Port was released in 1983 and again in 1984, portraying rare old South African stamps on the numbered labels.

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2005 Muscats du Monde Gold

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4½ Stars 2009 John Platter

Semillon is one of Steenberg's best performing wines, a single vineyard production, in limited quantities of less than 500 cases annually. The wine has immense ageing potential.

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Gold 2003 Michelangelo

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Meerendal has been producing Pinotage since the early 1950’s. The first Meerendal Pinotage was bottled in 1969.

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  • Gold 2008 Michelangelo
  • Silver 2008 IWSC
  • Silver 2008 Veritas

Cape blend of Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot: whole berry wild yeast fermentation and only free run juice used for barrel maturation. Limited release.

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  • Diamond 2009 Winemakers Choice Wine Awards
  • SA Top 10 2009 Sauvignon Blanc
  • Silver 2009 International Wine Challenge

White fruit, asparagus flavours. Great layered fruit and rich mouth feel.

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  • 2006 International Wine & Spirit Competition Silver

(Best in Class)

  • 2006 International Wine Challenge Silver
  • 2007 Veritas Awards Silver
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  • 2010 Wine Magazine’s Chenin blanc Challenge
  • best overall champion
  • 2010 Wine Magazine 4½ stars
  • 2011 John Platter 4 stars
  • 2010 John Platter 4 stars
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Black cherries, cloves, Cinnamon, plum, Ripe, Almond

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This is a wine produced from grapes off a 10 year-old single vineyard, planted 100m above sea level in deep yellowish brown gravelly soils. This wine shows a deep, intense ruby red colour with typical blackcurrant and plum flavours and also shows well-integrated wood flavours.

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A rare find from KWV's Museum and is testament to World Class port production in the South African wine industry.

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First Class 2004 SAA Listing for the year 2005

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  • 2008 International Wine & Spirit Competition Silver
  • 2008 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
  • 2009 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
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4 stars 2009 John Platter

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In 1974 insufficient Cabernet was produced and so this Shiraz was launched.

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4½ Stars 2011 John Platter

Another superb Cabernet Sauvignon from this specialist winery in Jonkershoek, Stellenbosch. Consistency, elegance and class typify these wines.

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Top 3 International Sparkling 2006 Weinwirtschaft Magazine, Germany Best Vintage & Best Overall 2009 Amorim Wine Magazine Cap Classique Challenge Winner

2009 winner of the Amorim Wine Magazine Cap Classique Challenge.

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2008 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Gold

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Matured for 50 years! The first Pinotage wine to be marketed commercially in South Africa and the world was the 1959 Lanzerac Pinotage and was only released two years later. For many years it was the only Pinotage available in the trade.

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  • Gold 2009 Decanter
  • Business Class 2009 Virgin Atlantic
  • Top 10 2009 Wine magazine Chenin Challenge
  • 4 stars 2009 John Platter

Made from a single 44 year-old bush vine vineyards and only goes through wild yeast fermentation in a special barrel selection.

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Silver (Musuem Class) 2010 Veritas

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2003 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver 2006 Veritas Awards Silver

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  • 4 stars 2008 John Platter
  • 5 star 2008 Wine Magazine
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  • 2005 Veritas Silver
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2003 Veritas Gold

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  • 2009 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Gold
  • 2009 Veritas Gold
  • 2010 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Silver
  • 2011 Decanter World Wine Awards Silver
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  • Silver 2007 Michelangelo
  • Silver 2008 Asian wine show Hong Kong
  • Gold 2009 Michelangelo

Classic wine style, from this award-winning boutique

  • winery. Barrel matured for the discerning

connoisseur.

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Chateau Libertas has been blended, matured and bottled at SWF since 1932. It won the first of many international awards - a gold medal at the Brewer’s exhibition in London, in 1935.

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  • Gold (Best in class) 2007 IWSC
  • Best Chardonnay 2008 Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show
  • 4½ stars 2008 John Platter
  • 90 points 2008 Wine Spectator

The wine was matured "sur lie" for 12 months, with regular barrel-rolling to accentuate the rich, leesy character.

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Made from grapes sourced from premium bush vines, these marvellous wines have been ideally aged and will drink exceptionally well.

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2004 Michelangelo International Wine Awards Gold

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Iona is situated on a mountain plateau, 450m above sea level, overlooking the Atlantic ocean. Researched confirmed that Iona is one of the coolest vineyards in South Africa.

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  • Gold 2005 Michelangelo
  • Gold, Best In Class, Mission Hill Estate Trophy for Best

Chardonnay in The World 2006 IWSC

  • 4½ Stars 2006 John Platter
  • 90 points 2007 Stephen Tanzer
  • Gold 2006 Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show
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  • 1999: Gold 2000 IWSC
  • 2000: 4½ Stars 2001 John Platter
  • 2001: 91 points 2002 Wine Spectator
  • 2002: 5 Stars 2003 Decanter Magazine
  • 2003: Best Red Wine in Class 2004 IWC
  • 2004: 4½ Stars 2005 John Platter

Winery voted one of 20 best New Wineries in the World by the Food and Wine Magazine

  • USA. These wines have all won numerous

awards including above .

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  • 1st place in class - Silver 2006 Juliet Cullinan Wine

Connoisseur's Award

  • Gold - Red Blend Trophy over GBP10 2006 Decanter
  • Silver 2006 IWSC, London
  • Gold 2006 Mundus Vini (Germany)
  • Silver 2006 Veritas
  • 4½ stars 2007 John Platter
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Third vintage Vin de Constance; still in beautiful condition; extremely rare; secondary market has developed; regarded by many as SA's icon wine.

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1997 1997 2006 Veritas Awards Silver

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  • Winner – Museum Class Best Wooded White Blend

2010 Old Mutual trophy Wine Show

  • 5 Stars 2008 John Platter
  • 92 points 2008 Wine Spectator
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Hartenberg, the acclaimed family-owned wine estate dates back to the late 17th century. 2003 2003 2003

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  • 2006 Winner of the Wine Magazine Amorim Cork

Cap Classique Challenge

  • 2009 Double gold medal at Veritas Awards
  • 2009 Gold Medal at Tri-Nations Awards
  • 2009 Best Sparkling Wine in the price range

higher than £10

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  • Double Gold 1998 Veritas
  • Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande Trophy

Best Blended Red Wine 1999 IWSC

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Beautifully matured for 40 years. Made from grapes sourced from premium bush vines, these marvellous wines have been ideally aged and will drink exceptionally well.

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1979 1979 1979 1984 International Wine & Spirit Competition Gold and Trophy for Best SA white wine Winemaker - Günter Brözel

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Nederburg Tribute Shiraz 2007 collection

Donated by Razvan Macici

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Bodegas Vega Sicilia Unico 1998

Donated by Vega Sicilia

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Sadie Family Wines Columella 2000 - 2009

Dontated by Eben Sadie

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Mc Williams Collection

Donated by Duimpie Bayly

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Zonnebloem Cabernet Sauvignon 1989

Donated by Deon Boshoff Donated by Deon Donated by Deon

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Chateau Latour Grand Vin 1971

Donated by Duimpie Bayly

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La Motte Shiraz 2008

Donated by Edmund Terblanche

Motte

Donated by Edmund Donated by Edmund

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Chateau d’Yquem

Premier Cru Superieur 1986 Donated by Anthony Barne MW

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Fleur du Cap Laszlo 2004

Donated by Andrea Freeborough

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Romanee Conti Échézeaux 1966

Donated by Duimpie Bayly

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Stellenrust Timeless Special Reserve 2004

Donated by Tertius Boshoff

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Oremus Tokaji Eszencia 2000

Donated by Britt & Janåke Johansson

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Freemark Abbey’s Bosche Napa Cabernet Sauvignon 1985

Donated by David White & Freemark Abbey

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Château Pétrus 2004, Bordeaux, Pomerol

DONATED BY PHILIPSON SÖDERBERG

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Château La Louvière 1986. A magnum, Bordeaux, Pessac- Léognan

Donated by Bibendum

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Bronze Rhino by Bronze Age

Donated by Otto du Plessis

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