South Africa
The South African wine industry: 350 years old or 18 years old? The first wine was made here before Samuel Pepys started his diary but, in a bout of entirely understandable revisionism, current thinking is that the industry started at the end of apartheid. Although largely concentrated around the Cape, there is a vast range of climates and ancient soils - even some limestone - to keep everyone happy. There has been a big change in attitude amongst growers and a big shift in which grapes are grown. Inward investment is significant but there is still uncertainty around land reform and security, which are concerns for growers. Generally though, with a growing home market and decent exports, it isn't all doom and gloom by any means. Some fantastic growers working with old vines and poor soils are producing fantastic wines.
Vintage | Description | Cs Sz | Bt Sz | Cs | Bts | Cs ib | Cs inc | Bt inc | ||
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2019 |
Kanonkop Black Label Pinotage default |
6x | 75cl | 0 | 4 | - | £775.24 | £145.00 | Buy | |
2019 |
Kanonkop Paul Sauer default |
6x | 150cl | 0 | 2 | - | £542.47 | £99.95 | Buy | |
2021 |
Kanonkop Paul Sauer default |
6x | 75cl | 5 | 0 | £240.00 | £307.24 | £59.95 | Buy | |
2017 |
Kershaw Deconstructed Syrah SH22 default |
6x | 75cl | 1 | 0 | £315.00 | £397.24 | £74.95 | Buy | |
2017 |
Kershaw Deconstructed Cartref Syrah SH9c default |
6x | 75cl | 1 | 0 | £315.00 | £397.24 | £74.95 | Buy |