South African Red Wines
South Africa was the first New World country we explored when first founded, so as early as 2003 we were running around looking for wine to ship.
The reward of that labour was acknowledged as far back as 2010 when we won the International Wine Challenge Specialist Merchant for South Africa award.
The South African wine industry had to reinvent itself after the apartheid years, when the industry was working in isolation and starved of investment.
For example, the country’s vineyards were previously dominated by white grapes (many of which went off to make Cape brandy). All the changes we have seen since the 1990s are now paying off. It’s no one factor, but a combination of many: huge investment in the cellars; the planting of the right red varieties in the right soils and meso-climates; the increased experience - and greater understanding of international standards and practice - of the young generation of winemakers who have come to the fore; and, perhaps most important, the increasing age of the vines following the wholesale replanting of South African vineyards. (Even now, about 40% of the vineyards are under 10 years old). This is particularly important in the case of some varieties, for example Syrah, which rarely give of their best from young vines.
We used to recommed Bordeaux blends as being perhaps the Cape’s strongest suit when it came to reds, and these remain excellent. However, we have wholly reviewed our opinion of Cape Syrah (or Shiraz, as it is often labelled there). South African Syrah is really taking on an identity of its own, offering robust cherry and blackcurrant fruit; and the addition of small quantities of other Rhône varieties - Carignan, Mourvèdre, Grenache or Cinsault - often delivers attractive seasoning. Then there’s Pinot Noir, successful only in the cooler - higher or coastal - sites such as the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley; and then there’s Pinotage...the marmite grape variously described as a living national treasure or "the only grape variety which is carcinogenic".
Pinotage is the one original South African grape, developed by Abraham Perold in Stellenbosch in 1925 by crossing Pinot Noir and Cinsault, then known as Hermitage. It has the acidity of the former parent and the warm generosity of the latter. South Africans can’t make up their minds if Pinotage is a unique selling point for the country - in the same way Zinfandel is for California, or Malbec for Argentina - or a confusing obstacle to progress. The problem about Pinotage is that, as Robert Joseph wrote in Wine magazine in August 2001, this ‘mongrel grape…unless very skilfully handled, tastes of bubble gum and burned rubber’; and he isn’t wrong about the worst examples. By 1990 plantings had declined to less than 1% of the country’s vineyards, but there has since been a considerable recovery, helped by a new understanding of how to realise its potential by improved viticulture, and also an increasing use of Pinotage as a blending ingredient. Now there is a move afoot to promote a ‘Cape Blend’ which must include at least 30% Pinotage.
In the past the Cape Winelands were centred on the triangle of Stellenbosch, Franchheoek and Paarl. As to where in the country the action is now, it’s a) the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, above Hermanus; and b) out in Swartland, the big zone north-west of Paarl which includes the districts of Voor-Paardeberg, Wellington and Malmesbury. Swartland is home to many of the most innovative winemakers, and even if not based there, others, such as Pieter Walser of Blankbottle, source grapes there. Finally there’s Robertson, a region focussed on simple, good value varietal wines.
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Newton Johnson, Windansea, Pinot Noir, Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, 2024
Light to Medium Bodied
A stunning single vineyard Pinot Noir from a 2ha parcel with clay soils that give a bigger,...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionUpper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley
ColourRed
ABV14%
Bottle75cl
CodeNJV224
GrapePinot Noir
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Newton Johnson, Seadragon, Pinot Noir, Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, 2024
Light to Medium Bodied
Delicate, almost ethereal Pinot from a parcel of granite and sandstone soils at a lower...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionUpper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley
ColourRed
ABV14%
Bottle75cl
CodeNJV324
GrapePinot Noir
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Eight Gates, Cinsault, Breedekloof, 2024
Medium-Bodied
This is from a four hectare plot on Carlo’s home farm in Breedekloof. 50% whole bunch...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionTulbagh
ColourRed
ABV13%
Bottle75cl
CodeEGT624
GrapeCinsault
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Eight Gates, Syrah, Polkadraai Hills, 2024
Medium-Full Bodied
This wine is made in miniscule quantities – just 54 18kg boxes of grapes were picked, all in...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionPolkadraai Hills
ColourRed
ABV13%
Bottle75cl
CodeEGT724
GrapeSyrah
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Blaauwklippen Estate Merlot, Stellenbosch, 2024
Medium-Full Bodied
It has been a while since we had a varietal Merlot in the list but this one made the grade when...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionStellenbosch
ColourRed
ABV14%
Bottle75cl
CodeBLK624
GrapeMerlot & Petit Verdot
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For all the changes on the South African wine scene, one thing hasn’t changed: Stellenbosch...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionStellenbosch
ColourRed
ABV14.5%
Bottle75cl
CodeBLK720
GrapeCabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc & Malbec
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Meerlust, Rubicon, Stellenbosch, 2022
Full Bodied
A Cape classic. Cabernet Sauvignon (44%), Merlot (40%), Cabernet Franc (12%) and Petit Verdot...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionStellenbosch
ColourRed
ABV14%
Bottle75cl
CodeMEE622
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Compagniesdrift, Cabernet Merlot, Western Cape, 2022
Medium Bodied
A very good Stellenbosch Cabernet-Merlot that has more than a nod in style to Bordeaux’s...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionWestern Cape
ColourRed
ABV13%
Bottle75cl
CodeCPD622
GrapeCabernet Sauvignon & Merlot
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Cecilia, Old Vine Cinsault, Piekenierskloof, 2025
Light to Medium Bodied
A beautifully, pure, unforced Cinsault, distinctly lighter than the Eight Gates release....
OriginSouth Africa
RegionPiekenierskloof
ColourRed
ABV13%
Bottle75cl
CodeCEC625
GrapeCinsault
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Cecilia, Pinot Noir, Ceres, 2024
Light to Medium Bodied
Hand-harvested grapes are naturally fermented in large open-top barrels with 10% whole bunch...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionCeres
ColourRed
ABV13%
Bottle75cl
CodeCEC724
GrapePinot Noir
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Piekenierskloof’s Six Hats is a new label for us. We’ve shipped it following a small...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionWestern Cape
ColourRed
ABV13%
Bottle75cl
CodeSIX824
GrapeCabernet Sauvignon
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Ripe, juicy Victoria plum and blackberry fruit with hints of hoisin sauce, damsons and a twist...
OriginSouth Africa
RegionWestern Cape
ColourRed
ABV14%
Bottle75cl
CodeSIX623
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