THEUNISKRAAL CAPE RIESLING
R90,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
Theuniskraal Cape Riesling is particularly compelling because it represents both heritage and terroir: the estate is one of South Africa’s oldest white-wine producers, and this Riesling reflects its Tulbagh Valley origins with precision. The cool mountain climate, stony soils, and low-yield vineyard parcels contribute to its elegant minerality, refined acidity, and aromatic vibrancy — qualities that make it a standout Cape Riesling that rewards both early enjoyment and thoughtful ageing.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Veritas: Silver (2022), Bronze (2020)
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Brilliant pale with green hues and golden specks, featuring aromas of green apple, guava and nectarine with a delicate floral background.
Palate: Fresh and crisp with zippy acidity, the wine shows juicy green apple, tropical guava, and succulent nectarine.
Finish: Clean and lingering, echoing citrus fruit and floral notes with a balanced, mineral‑tinged edge.
THEUNISKRAAL MOSCATO ROSÉ
R104,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Aromas of candyfloss and strawberries with a floral background.
Palate: Fresh and crisp with a complex blend of ripe fruity flavours.
Finish: Lingering aftertaste.
AWARDS:
Veritas: Silver (2010 & 2007)
TOKARA CABERNET SAUVIGNON
R160,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
- Altitude & Terroir: Located high on the Simonsberg, the estate’s elevation and cool breezes preserve freshness and elegance.
- Balanced Maturation: Ageing for 18 months in partially new French oak helps the wine retain fruit purity while gaining structure and nuance.
- Refined Winemaking: Tokara’s commitment to precision viticulture and careful barrel management results in a Cabernet that’s both powerful and poised — ideal for collectors.
REVIEWS/AWARDS
- International Wine & Spirits Competition: Silver (2022)
- Michelangelo International Wine & Spirits Awards: Gold (2022)
- International Wine & Spirit Competition: Bronze (2021)
- Decanter World Wine Awards 2024: 97/100
- Tim Atkin: 91/100
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Rich aromas of dark plum, cassis, and mulberries intertwine with cedar, cocoa, tobacco spice, and a subtle smoky edge, giving the wine a heady, brooding complexity.
Palate: On the palate, expect an intense fruit core: blackberry, dark cherry, and cassis, layered with notes of mocha, five-spice, and graphite, supported by firm yet refined tannins and fresh acidity.
Finish: Long and textured: the finish lingers with dark fruit, cedar spice, and a trace of savoury saltiness, underpinned by persistent, dry tannins.
TOKARA CHARDONNAY
R139,00TOKARA DIRECTORS RESERVE WHITE
R355,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Tropical fruit aromas blend fresh hints of lemongrass with wafts of baked brioche.
Palate: A rich fruit medley with prominent, ripe, passion fruit and pink grapefruit flavours.
Finish: A long, zesty finish.
AWARDS/REVIEWS:
National Wine Challenge - Top 100 SA Wines: Grand Cru "Best in Class" Winner.
Tim Atkin 2020: 95 Points.
Veritas: Gold (2019).
TOKARA RESERVE SYRAH
R145,00Why is it Special?
What makes the Tokara Reserve special is its "Single-Block Precision." It comes from "Block 15," a vineyard renowned for its unique microclimate and shale-rich geology. It is "Special" because it offers High-Altitude Tension—it possesses a "vertical" energy and a fine-grained tannin structure that allows it to age beautifully for 10 to 15 years. This is a wine for the collector, offering a sensory journey that moves from primary fruit into complex secondary notes of leather, cedar, and crushed stone.
Awards & Ratings
- Tim Atkin MW: 95-96/100
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 5 Stars
- Winemag.co.za Prescient Shiraz Report: Frequent Top 10 performer and category winner.
- Decanter World Wine Awards: Regular Gold and Platinum medalist
Tasting Notes
Nose: A profound and multi-layered bouquet. Expect an immediate, heady aroma of dark bramble fruit and blueberries, followed by sophisticated layers of cracked white pepper, violets, and a hint of savoury fynbos.
Palate: Full-bodied yet impeccably balanced. The palate is a dense tapestry of black cherries and mulberry, supported by taut, silky tannins. There is a distinct graphite minerality and a refreshing, linear acidity.
Finish: An exceptionally long and commanding finish. It leaves a lingering trail of aniseed, toasty cedar, and a final, aristocratic whisper of dark chocolate.
TOKARA SHIRAZ
R160,00Why is it Special?
What makes Tokara Shiraz special is its "Vertical Elegance." Because the vineyards are so high up the mountain, the wine possesses a "Linear Freshness" and a vibrant energy that is rare in Shiraz. It is "Special" because it offers High-Altitude Precision—it gives you the white pepper and lavender notes of a Northern Rhône Syrah but with the generous fruit core of the Cape. It is the go-to bottle for the connoisseur who values "light and shade" in their wine, proving that Shiraz can be as graceful as it is powerful.
Awards & Ratings
- Tim Atkin MW: 92-93/100 – "A masterclass in restraint and mountain-fruit purity... sleek, spicy, and beautifully defined."
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 4.5 Stars – "A sophisticated and polished Shiraz; seamless integration with a refreshing mineral core."
- Winemag.co.za Prescient Shiraz Report: A consistent Top 10 performer, recognised for its "Exceptional Varietal Integrity."
- Michelangelo International Wine Awards: Frequent Gold medalist for its "Technical Excellence and Regional Expression."
Tasting Notes
Nose: An elegant and perfumed bouquet. Expect immediate notes of ripe mulberries and blueberries, followed by sophisticated layers of violets, cracked black pepper, and a delicate aniseed spice.
Palate: Medium-bodied, sleek, and incredibly balanced. The palate is a refined tapestry of dark fruit and cherries, supported by fine-grained, silky tannins. There is a distinct stony minerality and a refreshing, linear acidity.
Finish: A long, clean, and savoury finish. It leaves a lingering trail of baking spices, savoury herbs, and a final, cool mountain whisper of toasty oak.
VALDO ICE BLANC DE BLANC
R360,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: An intense, fruity nose with nuances ranging from apple to apricot and mixed fruit salad. Palate: A persistent and rounded palate. Lovely notes of apples and pear. Finish: A pleasant and sweet finish, with notes of ripe nectarines and honey.VALDO IKI
R280,00Highly refined and fruity, ranging between floral and green apple.
This wine is crisp, clean, lively and harmonious with a residual sweetness that pairs excellently with most sophisticated dishes.
VALDO MOSCATO VINO SPUMANTE
R320,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Characteristic floral aroma of broom and acacia, give way to tones of litchi. Palate: Contemporary and elegant palate. Finish: This fresh, well-structured wine builds on a slight mineral taste with a good consistency.VALDO ORO BLANC DE BLANC
R198,00TASTING NOTES:
VALDO PARADISE EDITION
R360,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: The nose bursts with aromas of strawberry and ripe melon. Palate: Follows through to a delicate palate with a whirlwind of sensations. Finish: Creamy bubbles with a crisp finish make this a lively and delicious rosé.VALDO PROSECCO 1926 DOCG
R390,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Its characteristic aroma of ripe apple, pear and exotic fruits like banana and pineapple Palate: Moderate softness, yet full-bodied fresh flavour.VALDO PROSECCO MARCA ORO DOC
R290,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: The nose bursts with aromas of wild apple, golden delicious apple and acacia flowers. Palate: A zesty palate with notes of apples and pears with hints of oranges. Finish: A refreshing mousse with with hints of naartjies and honey on the finishVALDO PROSECCO ROSE DOC
R290,00VALDO PROSECCO SUPERIORE DOCG
R358,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Offering aromas of golden apples and pear. Palate: An exclusive and refined palate Finish: Fine lingering bubbles for a creamy finishVAN LOVEREN AFRICAN JAVA PINOTAGE
R115,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
What makes African Java special is its Indulgent Profile. While many Pinotages strive for austerity, Van Loveren leans into the "Java" name, creating a wine that smells like a Parisian cafe. It is special because it offers an "Off-Dry" elegance—the residual sugar is just high enough to make it incredibly smooth on the palate without losing its red-wine soul.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Michelangelo International Wine Awards: Double Gold (2019), Gold (2021, 2022)
- Tim Atkin MW: 85-87/100
- Gilbert & Gaillard: 85/100 (2024 Vintage)
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 3 Stars
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: An immediate and seductive aromatic profile. The "Java" is front and centre with intense roasted coffee beans, followed by dark chocolate and a hint of smoky toast.
Palate: Vibrant and soft. A lush core of blackberry and mulberry fruit provides a sweet, juicy foundation. The mouthfeel is famously smooth with velvety tannins that make it incredibly easy to drink.
Finish: A rich and lingering aftertaste of smoky mocha and a touch of sweet vanilla spice.
VAN LOVEREN BLANC DE BLANC
R60,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
What makes Van Loveren Blanc de Blanc special is its harmonious blend of Colombard’s tropical fruit character (guava, litchi) with Sauvignon Blanc’s grassy freshness, resulting in a delightfully quaffable white that’s both accessible and balanced. It’s an excellent example of a well-made, fruit-driven wine that offers value and consistency — ideal for collectors seeking a reliable, easy-to-enjoy white wine.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Vitis Vinifera Awards: Gold (2020)
- John Platter: 3 stars
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Fruity aromas of green apple, guava, and litchi meet a subtle grassy note.
Palate: Flavours of fresh lime, crisp apple, and apricot sit on a clean, dry body.
Finish: A zesty, lingering finish with citrus brightness and a lingering green-apple lift.
VAN LOVEREN BLUE VELVET PINOT NOIR
R115,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
Blue Velvet stands out because it brings Pinot Noir’s classic red-berry elegance and silky texture to a wine that remains affordable, approachable, and versatile. Van Loveren’s legacy and consistent quality from Robertson — a region better known for warm-climate reds — make this wine a dependable choice for both casual drinking and more thoughtful servings. It offers a smooth, fruit-forward profile that many find easy to enjoy now, while enough structure exists for modest cellaring. For collectors building a broad, drink-ready cellar, Blue Velvet hits the sweet spot between value and quality.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Wine style People's Wine Choice: Silver Medal
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Aromas of red berries — think raspberry, cranberry and cherry — with floral and subtle earthy undertones. Several retailers note upfront fruit flavours of raspberries and cranberries, and gentle spicy or earthy tones.
Palate: On the palate, Blue Velvet offers juicy red-fruit flavours — dark cherry, strawberry, raspberry — coupled with soft, gentle tannins and a smooth, medium-bodied texture. The wine delivers a refreshing balance of fruit and light structure, with a touch of spice or earthiness that adds subtle complexity.
Finish: The finish is clean and elegant, lingering with red fruit and a gentle, soft-spiced character rather than overwhelming oak or heavy tannins.
VAN LOVEREN CHARDONNAY
R108,00VAN LOVEREN CHRISTINA
R220,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Elegant red berry aromas.
Palate: Zesty lime and citrus flavours with soft, refined bubbles.
Finish: A lingering, sparkling finish.
AWARDS:
Michelangelo International Wine & Spirit Awards: Gold (2020).
The Trophy Wine Show: Bronze (2020)
VAN LOVEREN PAPILLON DEMI SEC
R117,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Luxurious Turkish delight aromas with soft floral nuances.
Palate: Semi-sweet fruity flavours with floral hints.
Finish: A refreshing, semi-sweet finish.
VEGA SICILIA COSECHA UNICO 1981
R19500,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
- Vega Sicilia Único is considered Spain’s greatest and most age-worthy wine, often compared to First Growth Bordeaux.
- The 1981 vintage was aged for over 20 years in barrel and bottle before release, a hallmark of Único’s unique ageing process.
- It is a collector’s treasure, with bottles from top vintages fetching high prices at auctions.
REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate: 96/100
- Wine Spectator: 95/100
- James Suckling: 96/100
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Dried red and black fruit, leather, tobacco, cedar, vanilla, truffle, and earthy spice
Palate: Full-bodied yet elegant, with velvety tannins, well-integrated oak, and flavours of dark cherries, plums, liquorice, balsamic, and cigar box notes
Finish: The finish is long, harmonious, and persistent, echoing layers of dark chocolate, graphite, and earthy minerality, leaving a lasting impression of sophistication, depth, and rarity.
Ageing Potential: 40–50 years (still drinking well, with tertiary complexity at its peak)VERGELEGEN RESERVE CABERNET SAUVIGNON
R375,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
This wine exemplifies the ability of Stellenbosch Cabernet Sauvignon to rival fine Bordeaux. It combines South-African terroir specificity, long cellaring potential, and serious structure. The “Reserve” title marks a step up from the estate’s regular bottlings — a wine built to age and deliver complexity over time.AWARDS:
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International Wine Challenge: Commended (2022), Bronze (2021).
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International Wine & Spirit Competition: Bronze (2022)
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: A generous aromatic profile: rich dark fruits such as cassis and ripe plum, layered with blackcurrant and blueberry. Complemented by cedar, graphite, pencil shavings, tobacco and warm oak spice from French barrels.
Palate: Full-bodied and structured, with firm, fine-grained tannins and vibrant acidity. Flavours of black cherry, blackcurrant, dark chocolate and mocha intertwine with cedar, liquorice and mineral undertones. Brooding but polished, with excellent depth.
Finish: The finish is long, persistent and satisfying: dark fruit, cocoa, graphite and tobacco linger, anchored by the firm backbone of tannin and minerality. A wine built for the long haul.
VERGELEGEN RESERVE MERLOT
R300,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
What sets Vergelegen Reserve Merlot apart is its elegant expression of Stellenbosch terroir, where granite soils and cool breezes yield deeply concentrated fruit yet preserve freshness. Combined with meticulous barrel ageing and a respected winemaking lineage, this Merlot offers both ageing potential and immediate sophistication, positioning it as a standout reserve wine for collectors and connoisseurs alike.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- International Wine & Spirit Competition: Bronze ( 2021)
- Tom Cannavan: 93/100
- Tim Atkin: 92/100
- Wine Enthusiast: 86/100
- Christian Eedes / Winemag: 89/100 (2025)
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Aromas of ripe plum, black cherry, dark chocolate, and a whisper of spice and dried herbs.
Palate: Juicy red and black fruit—plum and cassis—with fine-grained tannins, balanced acidity, and a subtle savoury undercurrent.
Finish: Long and polished, with lingering dark fruit, gentle oak spice, and a touch of forest-floor minerality.
VEUVE CLICQUOT RICH
R1238,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Ripe red fruit aromas blend with subtle hints of ginger, pineapple, lime and black tea notes.
Palate: Fresh and vibrant pineapple and grapefruit zest flavours with notes of cucumber, celery, peppers and soft black tea nuances.
Finish: A creamy, floral finish.
AWARDS/REVIEWS:
CellarTracker: 91/100
WARWICK BLUE LADY CABERNET SAUVIGNON
R599,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
The Blue Lady represents the best of Stellenbosch terroir for Cabernet Sauvignon: power with elegance. It is the estate’s premium offering, showcasing the depth, structure and longevity of South African Cabernet with a refined approach. For collectors, it stands out as a benchmark South African Cabernet Sauvignon: high-end, limited production, crafted with precision. Moreover, the pedigree of Warwick Estate and its history lend added collector appeal.
AWARDS:
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The Trophy Wine Show: Bronze (2021), Silver (2020)
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: An expressive bouquet opens with blackcurrant, cassis and plum, layered with darker accents such as blackberry and blueberry, followed by refined notes of cedar, pencil shavings, tobacco leaf, and warm oak spice. Subtle undertones of dried herbs, graphite and charcoal add complexity and a sense of terroir.
Palate: Full‑bodied and richly textured, the Blue Lady offers finely etched, powdery tannins with excellent grip, framed by fresh acidity that maintains clarity and drive. Flavours of dark berries (black cherry, cassis), plum, mocha, and dark chocolate are supported by oak‑derived notes of cedar, liquorice, and pencil shavings. The structure is muscular yet refined, combining concentration with elegance.
Finish: The finish is long, lingering and satisfying — dark fruit and cocoa meld into graphite and tobacco leaf, while the fine tannins and acidity keep the finish clean and sustained. It leaves a clear impression of class, depth and cellaring potential.
WARWICK FIRST LADY CABERNET SAUVIGNON
R135,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
The First Lady stands out for offering premium South African Cabernet at a relatively accessible price point, while still delivering varietal integrity and cellaring potential. With 100 % Cabernet in Stellenbosch terroir, layered oak maturation, and consistent quality across vintages, it provides collectors with a wine that bridges everyday luxury and cellar-worthy appeal.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Global Cabernet Sauvignon Masters: Gold 2024
- Tim Atkin: 94/100
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Deep ruby red colour leads to aromas of blackberry, cassis, dark chocolate, and bramble berries, layered with cedar, pencil shavings, cracked black pepper, thyme, and star anise.
Palate: Full-bodied yet balanced, the palate reveals ripe black fruit (blackcurrant, plum) and dark chocolate, supported by fine-grained tannins, a touch of oak-derived vanilla, and a savoury herbal edge of thyme and dried herbs. The structure is firm but approachable.
Finish: The finish is long and polished, leaving lingering notes of cocoa nibs, graphite, black pepper and dark fruits, tied together with a firm backbone of tannin and fresh acidity — giving it respectable cellaring potential.
WARWICK FIRST LADY CHARDONNAY
R119,00WARWICK FIRST LADY ROSÉ
R120,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Lively pomegranate, strawberry and watermelon aromas.
Palate: Bone dry, yet soft, lush and almost voluptuous in the mouth.
Finish: A zing of fresh acidity.
AWARDS/REVIEWS:
Michelangelo International Wine & Spirits Awards: Gold (2022).
International Wine & Spirit Competition: Bronze (2021).
The Global Masters: Bronze (2021).
Falstaff: 89/100
WARWICK FIRST LADY SAUVIGNON BLANC
R120,00-
Nose: Zesty and refreshing with a beautiful balance of cut grass and green figs and passionfruit on the nose.
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Palate: Tropical fruits follow on the palate, pineapple, passionfruit, and ripe guavas leading in to a citrussy fresh palate.
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Finish: A long lingering aftertaste.
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Wine Spectator: 88/100
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: 87/100
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Falstaff: 86/100
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Wine Enthusiast: 86/100
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Platter: 3 Stars
WARWICK TRILOGY RED BLEND
R645,00Why is it Special?
What makes Trilogy special is its Legacy of Innovation. It was one of the first South African blends to successfully mirror the great wines of the Médoc while maintaining a distinct "Simonsberg" identity. It is "Special" because of the Cabernet Franc component, which lends the wine a unique, high-toned floral perfume and spicy lift that sets it apart from more heavy-handed blends. It is a wine that rewards patience, evolving from a vibrant fruit powerhouse into a complex, savory masterpiece over 10 to 20 years in the cellar.
Awards
- Tim Atkin MW: 93-95/100
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 4.5 - 5 Stars
- James Suckling: 94/100
- Wine Enthusiast: 92/100
Tasting Notes
Nose: An aristocratic and complex bouquet. Immediate notes of blackcurrants and black cherries are layered with sophisticated hints of cedarwood, graphite, and a distinct dried herb perfume characteristic of Cabernet Franc. Palate: Full-bodied, poised, and impeccably balanced. The palate is a dense tapestry of bere is a refreshing acidity and a core of minerality that provides incredible length. Finish: Exceptionally long and dry. It leaves a savoury trail of baking spices, tobacco leaf, and a final, elegant whisper of toasty French oak.WATERKLOOF CIRCUMSTANCE SAUVIGNON BLANC
R140,00-
Nose: Sauvignon blanc is a varietal that shows terroir very well. In this wine, the Schapenberg comes through with hints of stone fruit, lime combined with notes of gooseberries
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Palate: The palate shows great roundness, balance
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Finish: Long and elegant finish.
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Decanter: 94/100
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Tim Atkin: 92/100
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Jancis Robinson: 16/20
WATERKLOOF PEACOCK RIDGE CHENIN BLANC
R105,00-
Nose: Fruity aromas of peach, lime and green apple create a beautiful bouquet.
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Palate: The same elegant flavours burst in the mouth with a lovely freshness.
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Finish: A long, lingering finish.
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Tom Cannavan: 87/100
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Tim Atkin: 87/100
WATERKLOOF PEACOCK RIDGE MERLOT
R90,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
- Terroir-Driven: The Schapenberg’s elevated, coastal slopes offer cooler ripening, which helps retain freshness and build flavour complexity in the Merlot.
- Natural Fermentation: The use of wild yeasts gives the wine a more textural, authentic expression of site — less manipulated, more soulful.
- Eco-Conscious Philosophy: Waterkloof is known for its minimal-intervention, sustainable practices, making this a wine that appeals to environmentally aware collectors.
- Versatile Yet Sophisticated: Though priced accessibly, it offers serious flavour and depth — making it collectable but drinkable.
REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Tom Cannavan: 86/100
- Wine Enthusiast: 83/100
- CellarTracker: 91/100
- Tim Atkin: 87/100
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: The bouquet reveals cassis, cedar wood, smoke, and herbal notes, with undertones of pencil shavings and a whisper of dark chocolate.
Palate: On the palate, you’ll taste dark black fruits (blackberry, cassis), plus mocha, liquorice, and tar. The acidity is vibrant and the tannins are fine but seductive, giving it both weight and grace.
Finish: The finish is long and complex, with a lingering aftertaste of dark fruit, smoky herbal notes, and a refined, soft grip from the tannins.
WATERKLOOF PEACOCK RIDGE SAUVIGNON BLANC
R90,00-
Nose: Combination of tropical flavours and citrus are prominent on nose.
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Palate: Rich palate with an abundance of tropical flavours. Firm acidity freshens the rich palate.
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Finish: A refreshing tropical finish.
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The International Wine Challenge: Bronze
WELTEVREDE CHERRYCHOC MERLOT
R110,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
What sets Weltevrede CherryChoc Merlot apart is its unusually expressive flavour profile — ripe cherry and bittersweet chocolate — combined with a robust structure that gives the wine real presence, not just a sweet or dessert-style Merlot. It delivers remarkable value, often found around the R110–120 mark, making it an excellent choice for both casual drinkers and collectors seeking an everyday, flavourful Merlot with depth and personality.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Vivino: 3.7/5
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Inviting aromas of ripe cherries and rich chocolate, underscored by soft espresso and a hint of cedar.
Palate: A chunky mid-palate packed with intense flavours of cherry and plum, bitter espresso, and dark cocoa — giving the wine both fruit intensity and depth.
Finish: A dry and lingering finish, with notes of black pepper, dark chocolate, and a pleasantly espresso-tinged bitterness.
WELTEVREDE CIGARBOX SHIRAZ
R120,00Why is it Special?
What makes the Cigarbox special is its Aromatic Precision. Weltevrede has managed to capture the specific scent of an antique cedarwood cigar box—a nostalgic mix of dried herbs, wood spice, and leather—and marry it perfectly to the dark fruit of the Shiraz. It is "Special" because it offers a High-Concept Experience at a very accessible price point. It’s a wine with "personality" that stands out in a crowded market, making it the perfect gift for someone who appreciates the finer, more savoury details in a red blend.
Awards & Ratings
- Gold Wine Awards: A frequent medalist for "Exceptional Varietal Character and Value."
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 4 Stars – "A characterful and well-structured Shiraz; smoky, spicy, and incredibly inviting."
- Michelangelo International Wine Awards: Recognized for its "Technical Excellence and Unique Aromatic Profile."
- Tim Atkin MW: 89-91/100
Tasting Notes
Nose: A nostalgic and complex bouquet. Expect an immediate, heady aroma of cedarwood and fresh tobacco leaf, followed by sophisticated layers of ripe plums, blackberries, and a hint of cracked black pepper.
Palate: Full-bodied, rich, and velvety. The palate is a dense tapestry of black cherries and mulberry, supported by firm but integrated tannins. There is a distinct savoury core of dried herbs and toasty oak.
Finish: A long and lingering finish. It leaves a savoury trail of smoke, leather, and a final, aristocratic whisper of dark chocolate.
WELTEVREDE OUMA SE WYN LATE HARVEST-DESSERT
R100,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Incredible citrus blossom fragrances blend with litchi and honey notes.
Palate: Luxurious honey flavours are nuanced by vibrant citrus notes.
Finish: A full, sweet finish.







































