“Imagine a bolt of silk cloth. Visualise holding the fabric in your hand,” suggests Richard Schroeder, winemaker at Groot Phesantekraal. “It’s light but substantial – almost tensile – but also accommodating and generous in the way it drapes and assumes the shape of the garment it’s intended for. It has a slight spring. Crush it,…
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Exploring the Charms of Fat Bastard Shiraz 2020: A Candid Review
When it comes to wine, I’m all about authenticity. No fancy jargon or overhyped claims, just an honest exploration of what’s in the glass. So, let’s dive right into the Fat Bastard Shiraz 2020, a wine that’s been making waves in the South African wine scene. The Look: Pouring a glass of this Shiraz, I…
[REVIEW] Roodeberg Classic Rosé
I first fell in love with Roodeberg’s rosé wine in early 2019 when the brand got introduced to me by another blogger. I loved it. Rosé is not my go-to wine but I liked this one more than others. I started to do research on this wine and this is what I found: Rosé wine…
When 750ml is not enough
On a hot and humid summers day, very few things give me the wine smile. To explain it simply, the wine smile closely resembles the most satisfying smile you have in your archives. It is not arrogant, smug or sarcastic. It’s just pure authentic pleasure. Now that you’ve spent the last 2 minutes smiling and…
A night with Hawksmoor wines
Set on one of the busiest roads in Johannesburg, witkoppen, is a quaint beach bar with personality galore! The greenhouse was the home for this wine tasting with Hawksmoor wines. Earlier that day, I met up with a friend that I hadn’t seen in 2 years. Our brunch turned into an afternoon break and wine…