JC LE ROUX LA DOMAINE NON-ALCHOLIC
R115,00-
Nose: Harmonious blend of floral and fruity aromas. Inviting hints of fresh citrus.
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Palate: Crispness of Sauvignon Blanc. Refreshing notes of citrus and green apple. Gentle sweetness from Muscadel grapes.
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Finish: Clean and invigorating. Playful bubbles on the tongue. Lingering, subtle sweetness in the aftertaste.
JC LE ROUX LA FLEURETTE
R115,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: A passionate, fruity bouquet.
Palate: Vibrant fruity aromas with hints of strawberry, plum and tropical fruit notes.
Finish: A perfectly balanced finish with a lingering sweetness and a zesty freshness.
JC LE ROUX LA FLEURETTE NON-ALCOHOLIC
R115,00-
Nose: Strawberry and plum.
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Palate: The balance of freshness and sweetness.
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Finish: A delicious Fruity Finish
JC LE ROUX LE DOMAINE
R115,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Crisp Sauvignon Blanc notes blend with sweet Muscadel hints.
Palate: An abundance of fresh fruity flavours with a delightfully refreshing twist.
Finish: A crisp, clean, lingering finish.
JP. CHENET GOLD DIVINE MUSCAT
R290,00The ultimate “on ice” experience. A unique sparkling demi-sec wine from France that’s been created to drink very cold over ice.
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Very expressive, with typical notes of the Muscat grape variety. First nose on intense notes of exotic fruits, citrus fruits, then appear floral notes of pink and white flowers.
Palate: Very aromatic and greedy, with fruity notes. Pretty effervescence, fine bubbles.
Finish: Balanced and very long mouth.
PAIRINGS:
Enjoy it with poultry or crispy duck or served it as a light and refreshing dessert wine that will complement pastries, tarts or ice-creams.
AWARDS/REVIEWS:
CWSA (China Wine & Spirits Awards): Gold (2021)
*Please note: This is an imported product and might take longer than 5 – 7 business days for deliver to be done*
JP. CHENET ICE WHITE SPARKLING WINE
R138,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: The floral nose of white fruits also delivers almond and hazelnut notes.
Palate: Creamy and smooth on the palate, with a fine, supple yet rich texture. It becomes pleasantly fruity with notes of grilled almonds.
Finish: Sweetness emerges on the finish to underline the wine's delicate fruitiness.
PAIRINGS:
Enjoy it with poultry or crispy duck or served it as a light and refreshing dessert wine that will complement pastries, tarts or ice-creams.
AWARDS/REVIEWS:
CellarTracker: 87/100
*Please note: This is an imported product and might take longer than 5 – 7 business days for deliver to be done*
JP.CHENET ICE ROSE EDITION
R171,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: An intense nose with notes of strawberries and cherries.
Palate: A creamy and smooth palate.
Finish: A very pleasant and well balanced finish.
PAIRINGS:
Enjoy it with poultry or crispy duck or served it as a light and refreshing dessert wine that will complement pastries, tarts or ice-creams.
AWARDS/REVIEWS:
CellarTracker: 84/100
*Please note: This is an imported product and might take longer than 5 – 7 business days for deliver to be done*
KANNONKOP KADETTE PINOTAGE
R160,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Tim Atkin MW: 92/100 (2023 Vintage)
- James Suckling: 93/100 (2021 Vintage)
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 4.5 Stars (2023 Vintage)
- Wine Enthusiast: 90/100
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: A bright and enticing bouquet led by ripe raspberries and Maraschino cherries. Deeper sniffing reveals sophisticated layers of cinnamon, nutmeg, and a subtle hint of sweet tobacco.
Palate: The palate is an explosion of juicy red fruit—think plums and mulberries—interwoven with dark chocolate and cedarwood. It is medium-bodied with a refreshing acidity that keeps the fruit vibrant.
Finish: Remarkably long and dry for its class, characterised by fine-grained tannins and a lingering trail of baking spices and savoury oak.
KANONKOP CABERNET SAUVIGNON
R605,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
Kanonkop’s Cabernet is viewed as one of South Africa’s benchmark single-varietal Cabs. The 2015 vintage in particular was hailed as “surely one of the greatest single-varietal Cabernet Sauvignons produced in South Africa.” With serious ageing potential (10-15 years or more) and a pedigree built on site, consistency and prestige, it stands out for collectors seeking both quality and provenance.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- International Wine & Spirit Competition: Gold (2022)
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: The bouquet opens with layers of blackberry and cassis, dovetailed with hints of tobacco leaf, cedar, graphite, pencil shavings, and South African fynbos.
Palate: Medium-to-full-bodied yet with fine balance. Flavours of ripe black fruit, cassis, dark cherry, supported by oak spice, roasted nuts and subtle savoury/herbal notes. The tannins are firm, well-knit and integrated.
Finish: The finish is long and sustained, with lingering impressions of dark fruit, graphite, tobacco and a mineral-tinged backbone. Elegant yet powerful — built for long-term development.
KANONKOP ESTATE PINOTAGE
R570,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
What makes the Estate Pinotage special is its Historical Gravity. Kanonkop was one of the first estates to take the variety seriously, and their Old Bush Vines (some dating back to 1953) provide a depth of flavor that younger vines simply cannot replicate. It is "Special" because it is a Time Capsule; while many modern Pinotages are made for early drinking, Kanonkop creates a wine that only truly reveals its soul after 5 to 10 years in the cellar, eventually developing complex "forest floor" and savory tertiary notes akin to a fine Pomerol.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 5 Stars
- Tim Atkin MW: 94-96/100
- James Suckling: 93-95/100
- ABSA Top 10 Pinotage: A perennial winner
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: An intense and brooding bouquet. Immediate notes of black plums, blackberries, and black figs are interwoven with sophisticated layers of liquorice, roasted nuts, and rich vanilla bean.
Palate: A massive, full-bodied explosion of fruit and spice. The palate is packed with dark chocolate, bramble fruit, and maraschino cherries. The tannins are plush and creamy, yet provide a formidable "iron fist" structure that promises immense maturation potential.
Finish: Exceptionally long and echoing. It leaves a savoury trail of smoke, toasty oak, and a distinct mineral seam that keeps the finish fresh and poised.
KANONKOP KADETTE CAPE BLEND
R140,00Why is it Special?
What makes the Kadette special is its Unmatched Pedigree. Very few wines at this price point are made by an estate with the international stature of Kanonkop. It is "Special" because it is the "Standard-Bearer" for the Cape Blend; it perfectly demonstrates how Pinotage can be elevated when blended with international cultivars. It offers a "Mini-Kanonkop" experience—giving you the earthy, savoury, and dark-fruit complexity of the Simonsberg terroir at a fraction of the flagship price.
Awards
- Tim Atkin MW: 90-91/100
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 4 Stars
Tasting Notes
Nose: An inviting and complex bouquet. Dominant aromas of ripe raspberries and black cherries are layered with sophisticated hints of mocha, roasted coffee beans, and a touch of sweet tobacco.
Palate: Medium-to-full-bodied and remarkably smooth. The palate is a lush tapestry of dark berries and plum, supported by silky, well-integrated tannins. There is a savoury undertone and a hint of baking spices that adds depth.
Finish: A long, clean, and incredibly satisfying finish. It leaves a lingering trail of dark chocolate and a final, savoury whisper of toasty oak.
KANONKOP KADETTE PINOTAGE ROSÉ
R105,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Fresh strawberry, pomegranate and watermelon aromas highlight the subtle cinnamon spice notes.
Palate: Succulent summer berry flavours blend with a lovely, refreshing, natural acidity.
Finish: Lingering raspberry puree notes in the finish.
REVIEWS:
Wine Enthusiast: 88/100.
Tom Cannavan: 87/100
Falstaff: 87/100
KANONKOP PAUL SAUER RED BLEND
R969,00Why is it Special?
What makes Paul Sauer special is its Indisputable Pedigree. It is the wine that proved the Simonsberg terroir could rival the great estates of the Médoc. It is "Special" because of its Extraordinary Longevity—vintages from the 1990s are still drinking beautifully today. It is a wine of "Place," characterised by a unique savoury iron-like minerality and a distinct graphite character that is the hallmark of Kanonkop. To own a bottle is to own a piece of South African liquid history.
Awards
- Tim Atkin MW: 100/100 (2015 Vintage) – The first South African wine to achieve a perfect score
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 5 Stars
- James Suckling: 95-97/100
Tasting Notes
Nose: An aristocratic and brooding bouquet. Expect intense aromas of cassis, blackcurrants, and dark cherries, seamlessly interwoven with sophisticated layers of pencil shavings, fine leather, cigar box, and a subtle floral perfume from the Cabernet Franc.
Palate: Full-bodied, multi-layered, and incredibly poised. The palate is a dense tapestry of bramble fruit and bitter chocolate, supported by powerful, fine-grained tannins that provide an architectural structure. There is a magnificent core of savoury spice and earthy minerality.
Finish: Exceptionally long, dry, and commanding. It leaves a lingering trail of tobacco leaf, cedarwood, and a final, aristocratic whisper of stony mineral tension.
KANU KCB ENVY CHENIN BLANC
R188,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Peach aromas expertly enhance the beeswax and spicy nutmeg notes.
Palate: Luxurious stone fruit flavours complement tart green apple notes and delicate hints of vanillins.
Finish: A rich and rewardingly long finish.
KANU MERLOT
R170,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
KANU Merlot stands out because it represents the winery’s promise of consistent quality and flavour, even in their more accessible wines. The estate’s philosophy of harmony—with nature, biodiversity, and winemaking—allows them to produce a Merlot that is expressive, balanced and true to Stellenbosch terroir. With a name tied to a mythical bird of promise, KANU creates wines that are not just enjoyable now but crafted with a touch of ambition, making this Merlot both a delightful everyday wine and a worthy addition to a collector’s shelf.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- The Trophy Wine Show: Bronze (2020)
- Wine Spectator: 87/100
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Bright sun‑ripened blackberries and cherries with wafts of white chocolate and a hint of herbs.
Palate: Velvety and juicy, with mulberry and red plum flavours, gentle herbaceous nuances, and soft yet ample tannins.
Finish: Smooth and lingering, marked by mocha undertones and a gentle, comforting fruit presence.
KANU NUERA RED BLEND
R266,00Why is it Special?
What makes the Nuera special is its "Nu-Era" Philosophy. It represents a shift in South African winemaking toward wines that are fresher and more energetic. It is "Special" because it offers High-End Pedigree with Everyday Ease—it gives you the prestige of Stellenbosch fruit in a frame that is intended for immediate enjoyment. It is the go-to bottle for those who want a wine that is "serious enough for a steak, but bright enough for a sundowner."
Awards
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 3.5 - 4 Stars
- Ultra Value Wine Challenge: A regular winner, recognised for providing a premium experience at an accessible price point.
- Tim Atkin MW: 88-89/100
Tasting Notes
Nose: A bright and perfumed bouquet. Expect an impressive burst of fresh raspberries and red plums, followed by subtle layers of white pepper, violets, and a hint of sweet fynbos.
Palate: Juicy, medium-bodied, and remarkably supple. The palate is a lush tapestry of red currants and cherries, supported by fine, silky tannins. There is a beautiful freshness that keeps the wine lively and "moreish."
Finish: A clean, fruit-driven finish that lingers with notes of baking spices and a final, refreshing wisp of pomegranate acidity.
KANU RIFLE RANGE WHITE
R85,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Enticing dried nectarine aromas with hints of hay bales and toasted hazelnuts.
Palate: Citrus flavours blend with warm vanilla notes and oaked elderflower flavours.
Finish: A rounded, fruity finish with lasting acidity.
AWARDS:
International Wine Challenge: Commended (2018)
International Wine & Spirit Competition: Silver (2017 & 2018)
KANU SAUVIGNON BLANC
R120,00-
Nose: The nose is greeted with whiffs of tropical fruit, gooseberries and a touch of freshly mown grass.
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Palate: The palate is infused with tropical fruit, crushed rosemary and hints of herbaceousness.
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Finish: A racy acidity and a lingering finish rounds off this wine.
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International Wine & Spirits Competition: Silver (2014)
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The Trophy Wine Show: Bronze (2014).
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Veritas: Bronze (2004)
KANU SHIRAZ
R190,00Why is it Special?
What makes Kanu Shiraz special is its "Granite-Driven Depth." The decomposed granite soils where these grapes are grown impart a specific Mineral Tension and a fine-grained tannin structure that is rare in warmer-climate reds. It is "Special" because it offers Exceptional Pedigree at an Accessible Price—giving you the "cigar box" and "clove" complexity of a boutique estate wine in a format that is incredibly drinkable and rewarding. It is the go-to bottle for those who want a Shiraz that is as intellectual as it is delicious.
Awards & Ratings
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 4 Stars
- Tim Atkin MW: 90-91/100
Tasting Notes
Nose: A rich and inviting bouquet. Expect intense aromas of dark plums and black cherries, followed by sophisticated layers of cracked black pepper, savoury herbs, and a hint of sweet vanilla.
Palate: Full-bodied, concentrated, and incredibly smooth. The palate is a dense tapestry of blackberry jam and mulberry, supported by firm but velvety tannins. There is a beautiful core of toasty oak and clove.
Finish: A long and lingering finish. It leaves a savoury trail of baking spices, dark chocolate, and a final, aristocratic whisper of stony minerality.
KANU UNWOODED CHENIN BLANC
R95,00-
Nose: Delicious poached pear and white stone fruit aromas delightfully blend with ripe tropical fruit.
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Palate: A generous layering of ripe tropical fruits, floral accents and a well-balanced amount of spice.
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Finish: A bold acidity offsets the lingering fruit notes for a crisp finish.
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Wine Enthusiast: 89/100
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Michelangelo International Wine & Spirit Awards: Double Gold (2018)
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CWSA: Gold (2018)
KEN FORRESTER CHENIN BLANC
R186,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Luxurious pear drop aromas.
Palate: A vibrant freshness expressed by crunchy green apple flavours and grapefruit hints.
Finish: Crisp and deliciously tangy.
AWARDS/REVIEWS:
Tom Cannavan: 93/100
The Trophy Wine Show: Silver (2016)
KEN FORRESTER PETIT CABERNET SAUVIGNON
R85,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
This wine stands out because it offers a genuine Cabernet Sauvignon experience — dark fruit, spice, good texture — at a modest price point, making it a smart entry into South African Cabernet for both enjoyment and short‑term development. Its position in Ken Forrester’s portfolio gives it credibility, and the “Petit” label ensures it’s fruit‑forward and well‑handled. For collectors, it’s a pragmatic choice to explore the quality of South African Cabernets without the ultra‑premium price tag.REVIEWS/AWARDS
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Ultra Value Wine Challenge: Double Gold.
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Platter: 3 Stars.
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: A youthful, inviting bouquet of mulberries and ripe plums, with a spicy undertone and hints of cigar box and black cherry. Subtle notes of cedar and graphite may emerge with aeration.
Palate: Medium‑to‑full bodied, the palate offers dark cherry, blackcurrant and plum fruit core, with a savoury edge of cigar‑box oak, subtle liquorice and pepper spice. Tannins are present but smooth, and the overall feel is soft, rich and fruit‑driven.
Finish: The finish is smooth and persistent, leaving lingering impressions of dark fruit, mild spice and a clean mineral undertone — approachable now, yet able to benefit from a few years’ bottle age to integrate further.
KEN FORRESTER PETIT CHARDONNAY
R79,00KEN FORRESTER PETIT CHENIN BLANC
R79,00-
Nose: A youthful fresh wine with quince and pear drop flavours.
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Palate: Earlier picked freshness shows on the palate with crunchy green apple and grapefruit flavours.
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Finish: Good mouthfeel and appetisingly tangy finish.
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Tom Cannavan: 88/100
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The Texsom International Wine Awards: Silver (2011)
KEN FORRESTER PETIT NATURAL SWEET
R85,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Fragrant fruity aromas burst from the nose.
Palate: Intense ripe melon, guava and pineapple flavours.
Finish: A tangy and irresistible finish with lingering honey notes.
KEN FORRESTER PETIT PINOTAGE
R90,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
What makes this bottle special is its "Uncomplicated Excellence." In a world of over-oaked and overly serious wines, Ken Forrester created the Petit range to be "the house wine that everyone loves." It is special because it proves that a "value" wine doesn't have to compromise on character. It captures the smoky, fruity essence of Pinotage without the wait, making it the go-to bottle for "happy casual occasions."REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Tim Atkin MW: 88/100 (2024 Vintage)
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 3.5 Stars
- Gilbert & Gaillard: Gold Medal / 85 Points (2023 Vintage).
- Ultra Value Wine Challenge: Gold Medal (Multiple Vintages)
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: A cheerful and aromatic burst of spicy mulberries, plum pudding, and bright red cherries. There is a distinct, classic Pinotage undertone of smoky bacon and a touch of earthiness.
Palate: Juicy, soft, and immensely accessible. The palate mimics the nose with concentrated red fruit, supported by a velvety mouthfeel and remarkably supple tannins. It is light enough to be served slightly chilled on a warm day.
Finish: Clean and fruit-driven. It leaves a refreshing, lingering taste of summer berries and a subtle hint of savoury spice.
KEN FORRESTER PETIT ROSE
R90,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: An overwhelming fruity aroma exudes.
Palate: Flavours of freshly picked strawberries, rose petals and cherries blend seamlessly.
Finish: A delicious ripe raspberry delicate finish.
REVIEWS:
Wine Enthusiast: 82/100
Wine spectator: 88/100
Tim Atkin: 85/100
KEN FORRESTER PETIT SAUVIGNON BLANC
R85,00-
Nose: A mix of tropical fruit, tangy grassy notes.
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Palate: A mix of tropical fruit, tangy grassy notes, fig leaves & nectarine nuances on the palate.
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Finish: A crisp dry finish.
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Wine Spectator: 86/100
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Tim Atkin: 87/100
KEN FORRESTER SAUVIGNON BLANC
R115,00-
Nose: A mix of tangy grassy notes, fig leaf, peach and nectarine nuances.
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Palate: Brisk acidity with minerality on the palate which is typical of the long hang time in our cool region.
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Finish: A refreshing lingering finish.
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The Global Masters: Bronze (2016).
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International Wine Challenge: Bronze (2014).
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Decanter: 90
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Wine Enthusiast: 87/100
KLEIN CONSTANTIA SAUVIGNON BLANC
R190,00-
Nose: The nose is immediately enticing with hints of pink grapefruit, tangerine blossom, dried green fig, firm gooseberries & fleshy white nectarine. A touch of vanilla bean and cantaloupe edge through too.
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Palate: The palate has an intensity befitting the nose – simultaneously salivating with salinity and freshness, lively & electric
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Finish: The wine has a texture that reflects the unique Klein Constantia terroir and the finish is particularly long.
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International Wine Challenge: Commended (2022).
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International Wine & Spirit Competition: Gold (2022).
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Vinous: 91
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Old Mutual Wine Awards: Silver.
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Old Mutual Rating: 92
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WineMag: 94
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Tim Atkin: 92
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International Wine & Spirit Challenge: Gold (2021 V)
KLEINE ZALZE CELLAR SELECTION CHARDONNAY
R89,00KLEINE ZALZE CELLAR SELECTION CHENIN BLANC
R85,00-
International Wine Challenge: Bronze (2022).
KLEINE ZALZE CELLAR SELECTION PINOTAGE
R106,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
Kleine Zalze is special because of its Scientific Precision. Every block of vineyard is managed with "precision viticulture" to ensure only the most balanced fruit makes it into the cellar. This wine is "Special" because it captures the "Crunchy" fruit side of Pinotage—avoiding the heavy, "jammy" style in favor of a bright, linear structure that makes it one of the most food-friendly reds in the Cape.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Tim Atkin MW: 90/100 (2023 Vintage)
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 4 Stars
- Mundus Vini: Gold Medal (Multiple Vintages)
- Michelangelo International Wine Awards: Double Gold
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: An alluring bouquet of ripe mulberries and black cherries, accented by delicate floral notes of violet and a hint of savoury fynbos.
Palate: The palate is juicy and concentrated, featuring a core of dark plums and blackberry. The tannins are silky and fine-grained, providing a smooth structure that allows the fruit to shine. A subtle touch of toasted oak adds a layer of complexity without being dominant.
Finish: Clean, elegant, and persistent. It leaves a refreshing trail of red berries and a whisper of sweet spice.
KLEINE ZALZE VINEYARD SELECTION CHARDONNAY
R160,00KLEINE ZALZE VINEYARD SELECTION CHENIN BLANC
R165,00-
Nose: Tight with flavours of melon, peach and guava.
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Palate: A hint of minerality.
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Finish: Masterly oaked with a lively crisp finish.
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International Wine Challenge: Bronze (2022).
KRONE BOREALIS
R210,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Elderflower and apple blossom aromas blend with orange peel and oyster shell notes.
Palate: Baobab pod notes provide a zesty citrus note that becomes more saline with hints of kumquat and naartjie.
Finish: A salted caramel finish that develops biscuity flavours with age.
AWARDS;
International Wine & Spirit Challenge: Silver (2022).
Veritas: Silver (2022).
The trophy wine show: Bronze (2021)
KRONE NIGHT NECTAR ROSE
R210,00TASTING NOTES:
Nose: Cranberry, raspberry, strawberry and red cherry aromas burst from the nose.
Palate: A playful fruity palate with lovely maraschino cherry and wild brambleberry flavours accented with delicious toffee apple notes.
Finish: A lingering citrus-sherbet flavour with vibrant acidity and notes of treacle in the finish.
KWV CLASSIC CABERNET SAUVIGNON
R102,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
While positioned at an approachable price point, this wine delivers robust Cabernet character and consistent quality from South Africa’s premier viticultural region. For emerging collectors or those building a diverse cellar, it offers a reliable representation of Western Cape Cabernet Sauvignon — with enough structure to merit short‑term ageing, and wide availability to explore multiple vintages.REVIEWS/AWARDS
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China Wine & Spirits Awards: Gold (2018).
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USA Wine Ratings: Bronze (2018)
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Wine Enthusiast: 87/100
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: The wine opens with aromas of ripe plum, black cherry and blueberry, layered with subtle notes of cedar, cigar box, mint‑herb and cedary oak spice.
Palate: Medium to full‑bodied, the palate presents flavours of dark berry fruit (blackcurrant, plum), soft tobacco leaf, liquorice and vanilla‑oak. The tannins are firm but approachable, and the acid keeps the wine lively and balanced.
Finish: The finish is smooth, lingering with impressions of dark fruit, cedarwood and gentle minerality. The wine’s structure and balanced oak integration allow the finish to persist in a pleasant, approachable way.
KWV CLASSIC CHENIN BLANC
R90,00-
Nose: Prominent aromas of tropical fruit, guava and ripe melon.
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Palate: A vibrant and fresh mouthfeel.
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Finish: A linear acidity and an enduring finish.
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Decanter World Wine Awards: Gold (2020)
KWV CLASSIC PINOTAGE
R110,00WHY IS IT SPECIAL?
KWV is special because it represents "The Benchmark." With access to a vast array of vineyards across the Cape, their winemakers can maintain a consistent house style regardless of vintage fluctuations. It is "Special" because it offers a Professional Pedigree—this wine is crafted with the same technical excellence used for their world-beating brandies and flagship blends, ensuring a "gold standard" experience at an accessible price point.REVIEWS/AWARDS
- Tim Atkin MW: 87/100 (2023 Vintage)
- Platter’s Wine Guide: 3.5 Stars
- Mundus Vini: Silver Medal
TASTING NOTES:
Nose: A clean and inviting bouquet. Expect a primary burst of red plums and wild mulberries, followed by subtle hints of bananas (the varietal signature) and a touch of sweet vanilla from the oak.
Palate: Medium-bodied and approachable. The palate is dominated by crunchy red berries and black cherries, supported by a smooth, rounded mouthfeel. The tannins are silky and integrated, making it very drinkable even in its youth.
Finish: A crisp and fruity finish with a delicate lingering note of baking spices and a soft, earthy undertone.






































