Dense purple in colour with a cedary, plum nose; medium to full-bodied, dry, savoury plum and black cherry flavours; firmly structured with a silky mouthfeel.
Light and fresh with rounded texture and appealing notes of red apple, melon, almond and lemon. Simple yet so pleasing and easy to drink. Well suited for salad and white fish simply prepared.
A foot-trodden Port of distinction! Opaque purple in colour with a slightly medicinal, blackberry nose with oak spice; full-bodied, sweet and intense, grapey, blackberry flavour, firmly structured. Would reward with 3-4 years cellaring to resolve the tannins.
The winery has a goat tower on its property, and they have a lot of fun naming their Rhône-style wines, punning on French appellations: Goats do Roam, Goat-Roti and this wine, Goats in Villages Shiraz/Pinotage. Dense purple-ruby colour, it has a cedary, oaky, herbal nose with black liquorice notes. It’s medium-bodied, dry, with plum and liquorice flavours and lively acidity.
Medium-deep garnet, with a smoky oak nose overlying raisins and cherries. Bursts in the mouth with delicious plum and raisin fruit, but perhaps a bit too much alcohol. Drink over the next couple of years.
Ruby purple. Deep nose of dark berry fruit, generous spicy oak. Gorgeous fruity taste, firm and very tight core of ripe tannins. The velvety finish is slightly warm, with a good length. Aging potential of 4 to 5 years but it drinks well already.
Medium straw colour with a minerally, peachy nose lifted by a floral note; medium- to full-bodied, dry, fragrant peach and apple flavours with a lovely mouthfeel.