Try These: An interview with winemaker Marlize Byers about two of her excellent South African wines
I was recently sent a couple of very interesting, recently-released South African wines from Bruce...
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I was recently sent a couple of very interesting, recently-released South African wines from Bruce...
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This week we sit down with vigneron Chris Mullineux and winemaker Gynore Hendricks to speak about...
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This week sees GFR sit down with Stellenbosch winemaker Mick Craven of Craven Wines, for...
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Nicholas Pearce offers wines from Mullineux, Platter’s Top Performing Winery of 2019. Check...
Read Moreby Jamie Drummond | Jun 13, 2018 | Good Food TV, Good Wine Revolution | 0
We do love a good bit of Chenin Blanc over here at the Good Food Revolution HQ. With this...
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Nicholas Pearce Wines presents a limited time Mullineux Chenin Blanc offer. For a limited time...
Read Moreby Malcolm Jolley | Jan 20, 2017 | Good Wine Revolution | 0
Malcolm Jolley has lunch with the legendary winemaker and a few of his wines. The indomitable Marc...
Read Moreby Jamie Drummond | Oct 28, 2016 | Good Food TV, Good Wine Revolution | 0
A few weeks back the delightful Andrea Mullineux was in Toronto to introduce her outstanding wines...
Read Moreby Malcolm Jolley | Sep 16, 2016 | Good Wine Revolution | 0
Malcolm Jolley finds an extraordinary South African wine for just under $20. Andrea Mullineux is a...
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Lammershoek Wine Estate is a short 45 minute drive (50km) north of Cape Town, located in the Paardeberg wine region of Swartland. The winery’s name means ‘lamb’s corner’ as the ewes and lambs sought protection from the predatory black eagles (Lammervanger in Cape Dutch) by hiding in the property’s forests.
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