South African Wine Recommendations

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Work is taking me to South Africa for a few days In about a week, wine recommendations would be appreciated- brands / wineries to look out for on wine lists etc

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Steady
 
If you heading Cape Town, do go and stay in Franschhoek. It’s a short drive but there’s a great combo of food and wine and the area is stunning!

I‘ve been to a few of these…
 
If you heading Cape Town, do go and stay in Franschhoek. It’s a short drive but there’s a great combo of food and wine and the area is stunning!

I‘ve been to a few of these…
Nowhere as nice as Cape Town, Durban. No chance to visit anywhere so just hoping to sample at restaurants etc
 

Their Cartology Chenin is excellent. If you can get it with a few years in bottle even better. I haven't had any of their other wines
 
Haven’t had much of a chance to try any wine but tonight I bought a bottle over the bar at the hotel I’m staying at - the only Pinotage they had (~$22.00aud). It’s quite smooth, low acid, the fruit is not forward, the tannins are drying and powdery, there is a very slight warmth and a reductive aftertaste - it is ok, but also unlikely to be a good example of the varietal. They have a few Merlot including one i had heard of when reading up on SA wines so may try it. I am heading to a wine store tomorrow and think I will get a Vilafonte series C to try - if I like it I may bring some back to Oz.

I located a Rustenberg red and it’s on clearance 50% off at R120 / bottle ($10) - I have not seen anything from Alheit Vineyards yet

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There was no power in my room from 6-8pm due to load shedding so I had my LED torch out, the Pinotage was impenetrable

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Meerlust


The Rubicon is fantastic. Drinkable upon release but will age very well for many years. Expensive by South African standards, but a steal compared to a comparable Aussie red. If I'm going to SA for work, I'll typically get the vineyard to deliver a half dozen to the hotel I'm staying at so they are waiting for me upon arrival. I'll drink 3 whilst I'm there and bring 3 back duty free. Should be under AUD300 including delivery.
 
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I went shopping today and found 3 of the 4 wines I was looking for. I have opened the Vilafonte and its impressive, smooth tannins, juicy red and black fruit, silky slightly viscous mouthfeel, long finish. It’s a lot more than the other two and I’ll wait until I try them before deciding but I’m tempted to pack 3 Vilafonte in my luggage to take home. I saw the Meerlust available in “on arrival” Big 5 duty free, so could get them after clearing security if that’s the one I go with
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I didn’t see any Alheit wines
 
Another producer I really like is Reyneke from Stellenbosch. Might be a little harder to find. Some of their wines do make their way into Australia and worth seeking out.
 
Loved the wine in SA !
I would recommend going into any supermarket and just buy the most expensive wines you can - we found sensational drinking @ $25/bottle.
Another thing - only order a "glass of wine" at a restaurant - typically they bring out 250mls (a third of a bottle), sometimes in a mini decanter - plenty to share between 2 people. Every restaurant seemed have their own bottled wine, and the ability to taste many wines by buying a glass instead of a bottle was a bonus for us! Never the same wine twice.
 

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