Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Caroline's White Wine Review 2025

Another great evening with the opportunity of tasting some of South Africa's top white wines
chosen by Caroline Rillema, owner of Caroline's Fine Wine Cellar

The White Wine Review was in the Members Lounge

 at the DHL Stadium in Green Point

a well-attended event in a spacious venue

We began, as always, with the Cap Classique selection

L'Ormarins Private Cuvée 2016 from Antonij Rupert wines
This wine is unusual in that is 92% Chardonnay and only 8% Pinot Noir, and the Pinot is present
It is clean and fruity, and shows some good maturity
We like age on these wines; it's called the Gout Anglaise (the English taste)  

It was made by Zanie Viljoen
They also showed the Jean Roi Rosé 2025, made by  Mark van Buuren

Bon Courage presented the Jacques Bruère Vintage Blanc de Blanc 2013 made by Lee-Irvine Geduld
This is aging very well and has very good flavours
A small hint of wood from some of the chardonnay, matured in old barrels

Colmant Brut Reserve NV Cap Classique, made by Paul Gerber and Kalissa de Kok
Always enjoyable, this one appears slightly sweeter with 6% RS and with a distinct fruitiness

Megan Mullis with her Domaine des Dieux Claudia Brut Cap Classique 2021 from the Hemel en Aarde
76% Chardonnay with 24% Pinot Noir
Fresh and crisp with hints of crisp apple,  lemon, and a delicate biscuity finish, very enjoyable 

and Nico Grobler showed his La Brune Blanc de Blancs Cap Classique 2023 from Elgin

This wine is extra dry and full of lime and lemon, very good indeed

Kobus van der Merwe of KWV has been making this wine, the Laborie Blanc de Blanc 2019,
from the excellent grapes on Laborie farm in Paarl for several years
and it has become a favourite of ours, especially when it has some age

It has age and richness on the nose and palate, deep flavours and is still crisp and exciting
It earned an Investec Trophy this year and is still very competitively priced

Anne Ferreira pouring Pieter Ferreira's Blanc de Blancs  2019
This exciting Cap Classique  is perfumed with Jasmine aromas that Lynne loves to wear
It has spent 5 years on the Lees and has a really lovely mousse
It is Ice clean on the lovely dry lime and lemon palate. A stunner

It was still unlabelled as they wanted to show it at this tasting. Now available

Strandveld Skaamgesiggie Pinot Noir 2023 Cap Classique made by Conrad Vlok near Cape Agulhas
We still have some in our cellar and it is drinking so well. Really classic Pinot Noir fruit

Spier Prestige Cuvée Brut 2018, made by Heidi Dietstein from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from Elgin
The classic blend had 10% matured in 400L French oak barrels, which is noticeable on the palate
with apple, ripe lemon and a biscuity finish

On then to taste the Sauvignons Blanc

Antonij Rupert 2025 Altima Sauvignon Blanc, made by Vernon van der Hoven
A great nose with greenness and fullness on the nose and layered palate, a food wine with aging potential

Diemersdal The Journal Sauvignon Blanc 2024 made by Juandre Bruwer. It won well at Veritas
Tropical in style with good layers of fruit, a Durbanville benchmark

Kleine Zalze Family Reserve Sauvignon blanc 2023 made by cellarmaster RJ Botha
was the wine of the evening for Lynne. Layered and sophisticated with minerality and complexity
on the nose and fine palate, 90% aged in wood which is just supporting it well

Klein Constantia winemaker Matthew Day

showed the Klein Constantia Perdeblokke Sauvignon Blanc 2023,
a typical Constantia Sauvignon Blanc showing terroir and potential

Winemaker Sjaak Nelson with the Jordan Timepiece Sauvignon Blanc 2024
The grapes were from the second oldest Sauvignon Blanc vineyard in Stellenbosch
Sjaak says it was made like a Chardonnay. A portion was fermented in their amphora,
 which adds so much to this enjoyable wine

Miles Mossop Chapters Old Vine Stellenbosch Sauvignon blanc 2023 was shown by Vamana Roux
Very French in style, clean and crisp, rather like a Sancerre,
layered and special and a food wine too, so sophisticated! Look for it on restaurant wine lists

Conrad Vlok with his Strandveld Vineyards Pofadderbos Sauvignon Blanc 2025 from near Cape Agulhas,
about as far south in Africa as you can get. Always green, crisp and true to the varietal, we love it

Then on to taste the White Blends, and some are unusual

Brookdale Estate Sixteen Field Blend 2024 made their previous winemaker, Kiara Scott
Shanice du Preez, the current winemaker with Xander Sadie, presented it
A field blend is something that is often grown in France
In the two hectare vineyard, sixteen varietals are interplanted as bush vines with all the varietals in each row

It is very complex given the many varietals involved, with some sweet fruit and minerality

A toast from Lynne, discussing the wine with Shanice

Keermont Terrasse 2023,
a white blend of 46% Chenin Blanc, 20% Chardonnay, 14% Sauvignon Blanc, 10% Roussanne, 8% Viognier and 2% Marsanne
was made by Alex Starey and shown by Cape Winemakers Guild Protégé Lulo Bulo, who came to Elsenburg from Pretoria

Next she will move to a stint at Mullineux

Nicola Tipping showed the Mullineux Old Vines White 2024 made by Chris Mullineux in Riebeek-Kasteel,
a complex blend of Chenin Blanc, Clairette Blanche, Grenache Blanc, Semillon Gris and Viognier
Remarkable and excellent, as expected from this farm, full of flavour and class

Olifantsberg Family Vineyards winemaker Elizma Visser showed her Soul of the Mountain The Matriarch 2022
A blend of 69% Roussanne, with Grenache Blanc and a little Chenin Blanc
Delicious, with light but complex biscuity flavours and fruit brightness. From Breedekloof
Elizma was named Tim Atkin’s Young Winemaker of the Year in 2021

Donovan Rall's Rall White 2024, a blend of 69% Chenin Blanc, 29% Verdelho and 2% Viognier
has a quite foreign nose and is unfamiliar on the superb palate
but, oh, vive la difference, it makes such a good statement and succeeds in layers of seduction
Another perfect food wine

Stephanie Wiid's Thistle & Weed Khakibos White Blend 2024
is a blend of Verdelho, Chenin Blanc, Palomino, and Fernão Pires grapes,
all bought in as she does not have a vineyard

John Seccombe's Thorne and Daughters Rocking Horse Cape White 2023
made from 30% Roussanne, 28% Chenin blanc, 20% Chardonnay, 15% Semillon blanc and 7% Clairette blanche

Next came the Chardonnays, the biggest category in the tasting

Almenkerk Chardonnay 2023 was made by Cameron Corney. Crisp and enticing, good Elgin fruit

Boschendal Appellation Series Elgin Chardonnay 2022 was made by Charl Schoeman
It is wooded and a portion was fermented in foudres and concrete vessels

Boekenhoutskloof's Cap Maritime Chardonnay 2023 from the Hemel en Aarde was made by  Gottfried Mocke
Shy at first on the nose, then complexity on nose and palate as it wakes up and shows its layers
Carefully made, as one would expect from Gottfried

Capensis Silene Chardonnay 2023, made by Graham Weerts and Mario Damon

Glenwood Vineyards Grand Duc Chardonnay 2023 from Franschhoek 

made by Natasha Pretorius under the guidance of cellarmaster DP Burger

Delaire Graff Estate Banghoek Chardonnay 2024, shown by sales manager Jan-Nico Coetzee and Maggie Marais
Another excellent wine made by Morne Vrey

De Wetshof Estate Bateleur Chardonnay 2024, made by Johann de Wet in Robertson
It is the top wine in the range. It impressed us at the Cape Wine Chardonnay tasting in Franschhoek
and continues to do so

Sales manager Wim Braak showed the Peter Falke Chardonnay 2023, made by Werner Schrenk 

Morvino and Siris directors Terence van der Walt and Clark Truter
enjoying a glass of Newton Johnson Family Vineyards Chardonnay 2024
with Wine Concepts Gardens owner Sue Proudfoot
It was made by Gordon Newton Johnson in the Hemel and Aarde
As always, impressive and the cool climate style we love to enjoy

Kershaw Wines Clonal Selection Chardonnay 2021, with their winemaking team, Dudley Wilson and Richard Kershaw MW

Hannes Nel showed his Lourensford Kleipot Chardonnay 2020 and it is rather special
No wood, made in tank with a portion from their clay pot (amphora)
Complex, nuanced, rather foreign in style with lovely fruit

Next a small but excellent category: White Bordeaux Blends

Sales manager Thea van der Merwe with Journey's End winemaker Mike Dawson
showed their enjoyable Journey's End Ad Infinitum 2022 white blend
made from Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon; their maiden vintage 

Winemakers Yolande van Staden and Matthew Andersen
showed the Morgenster The Reserve White Bordeaux blend 2023
Lovely greenness from the Sauvignon and full on the palate

Nitida Coronata Integration 2023 white Bordeaux blend from Durbanville was made by Helgard van Schalkwyk

The Tokara 2022 Directors Reserve White by winemaker Stuart Botha has good incense wood,
a great nose followed by judiciously used wood on the palate
Lovely crisp and lean flavours of lime and lemon and then the seductive Semillon appears

Next came the Chenin Blancs

De Trafford  Chenin Blanc Reserva 2022 made by Hendry Hess
is full and friendly with good layered fruit. It was matured for 22 months in older oak

Leeuwenkuil Heritage Chenin Blanc 2021, made by Pieter Carstens, has wood to the fore, and follows with fruit

McFarlane Wines Monday's Child Chenin blanc 2024, made by Alexandra McFarlane
The wine is rounded on the palate with good layered warm fruit

Lynne with Alexandra

Perdeberg The Dry Land Collection Courageous Barrel Fermented Chenin Blanc 2024 made by Andri le Roux
Always impressive. Hot grasslands on the nose, it is beautiful country for Chenins
Dry at first, then aromas and tastes of white pear and crisp lime 

Pierre Wahl showed his Survivor Reserve Chenin Blanc 2022
Another warm country Chenin; crisp and layered, a hint of wood or lees

Winemaker Charles Lourens with the Zevenwacht Z Collection Chenin Blanc. The 2024 has lovely ripe quince fruit

And, finally, the Niche Varietals

Wynand Grobler showed his De Kleine Wijn Debutant Semillon 2023 from Franschhoek
Shy but yeasty on nose. Good layers of crisp fruit, chalky tannins, long and complex on the palate,
high quality, slightly French in style, and add food for magic

Winemaker Ruan van Schalkwyk showed the Boekenhoutskloof Semillon 2022

It could be nothing else than a complex, layered Semillon from the La Colline vineyard in Franschhoek

De Krans Tritoria Verdelho 2023 from Calitzdorp, where Portuguese varietals flourish, has Chanel perfume on the nose
Round on the palate with layers of crisp fruit, it spends 12 months in barrel, so long flavours which finish dry
A definite food wine for restaurant menus

It was shown by winemaker Christoff de Wet

Rene Reiser showed his Jacaranda Wine Estate Kintsugi Viognier 2024
It smells sweet, as Viognier often does, but it is not
Well balanced with a lovely mouthfeel, dryness from tannins, naturally fermented, another for food

Jessica Saurwein showed her Saurwein Chi Riesling 2025
The wine has lovely freshness, crispness and some sweetness, as one expects from well-made Riesling
An almost dry finish and long flavours. 8.5 gram/litre residual sweetness, so just off-dry

and, as we were leaving at the close, Caroline was busy at the sales counter. We thanked her for a marathon tasting


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Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Veritas tasting at the Deloitte offices, V&A Waterfront

The tasting followed a few days after the presentation of the Veritas Awards
We attended to taste the winning wines, to see how they have progressed from year to year
It was a popular and busy tasting this year. There were some new surprises, good new finds
and yet the quality always seems to rise to the occasion, year after year

These are the wines we found to be good, without knowing, at the time of the rapid tasting, who had won
Some wines were marked, others not
The selection was huge and, despite minimising our socialising, we could not taste everything

Graham Beck cellarmaster Pierre de Klerk opening bottles of Cap Classique to get things going
They had two excellent Cap Classiques:

The 2019 Graham Beck Ultra Brut (it is; we love the lean clean style of both wines) and the exceptional 2018 Cuvée Clive
Both were awarded Double Gold medals

Also for tasting were several other well known marques
like the 2019 Villiera Monro Brut with its good mousse and fine fruit flavours from the Pinot noir and Chardonnay (Gold)

Veritas chair Bennie Howard CWM welcomed all the attendees

including Western Cape Premier Alan Winde

On to start the very busy and enormous wine tasting

In the popular Sauvignon Blanc category
we were very impressed by the 2024 Cederberg Ghost Corner (Double Gold)
with its great traditional Sauvignon Blanc green cat's pee notes on the nose and satisfying palate
The 2020 Cederberg Sauvignon Blanc (Gold) is similar but with deeper flavours on nose and palate
No Semillon added, but it has that complex layered palate
The wooded Cederberg Wild Ferment is more mellow with good flavours and no greenness. (Double Gold). The Diemersdal Horseshoes Sauvignon Blanc is a complex food wine and on many restaurant lists (Gold). The 2024 Groote Post Sea Salter SB is one we love and buy because of its good crisp flavours and minerality from their soils (Gold)


Very impressive was the very affordable 2025 Darling Cellars Signal Tower Sauvignon Blanc (Gold)


All these Sauvignon Blancs won gold medals 


Semillon and (Impressive) White Blends

The Ghost Corner Semillon was, as expected, layered
with all the flavours and sophistication we expect from this wonderful blend (Double Gold)
Merwida's Papenkuils Pinot Grigio is juicy, crisp and exciting, an another food wine. A find (Double Gold).  Bruce Jack's Viognier is the epitome of what one wants from a good Viognier,
complex, sunshine ripe fruit and lightly wooded (Double Gold)

 Three White blends

2024 Ghost Corner The Bowline unwooded Sauvignon Blanc Semillon
was another really outstanding wine, layers of flavour (Double Gold)
2024 Spier Creative block also really impressed. (Gold)
The 2024 Blake's Tourmaline is wooded and layered and has a good future (Gold)

The Rosé  category

 Darling Cellars Pyjama Bush Rosé deservedly won a Double Gold for its 2025 blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Grenache
(another that we regularly buy)
Van Loveren won Double Gold with their consistent Daydream Chardonnay Pinot Noir blend
Avon from Daschbos Clairette Blanche has freshness and good fruit








On to the Chenin Blancs

Van Loveren deservedly won a Double Gold, so consistent
Breëland 2023 has a classy nose and is crisp and satisfying 

The 2021 WIndmeul Chenin is good and full of ripe stone fruit, one we will buy (Gold)
Bellingham Homestead Old Orchid Chenin Blanc is wooded and won a Double Gold
as did The Bernard Series Old Vine Chenin Blanc
Perdeberg Endura Single Vineyard Chenin Blanc and the Perdeberg The Dry Land Collection Courageous
Barrel Fermented Chenin Blanc both impressed
Voor Paardeberg is a good place to grow Chenin. Both won Double Gold

L'Avenir Chenin Blanc has good fruit and the Kleine Zalze is nice and crisp (Gold) .

Spier 21 Gables continues on its upward path, it has such class and fruit on both nose and palate,
long and full flavours, creamy and crisp, with wood support. Double Gold
As did the Survivor Reserve Chenin Blanc

Then the Chardonnays

An interesting group, only one double gold for an unwooded wine
Hoopenberg Chardonnay, which we were not able to taste, all the rest single golds
2024 Spier Seaward has good minerality and layers of fine enjoyable flavours with some salt. Deservedly Gold

De Wetshof The Site is definitely a wine for food, clean and crisp with lime supported by good oak
Neil Ellis 2022 Chardonnay more fresh in style with length and layers, wood supporting.  Both Gold

Some of the other Gold medal Chardonnays and some still sporting previous awards

On to the Reds 

Cabernet Sauvignon which, sadly, we missed entirely, it was just becoming too late to taste
Three Double Golds to the  Kleine Zalze Family Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
Neil Ellis Stellenbosch Cabernet Sauvignon and the 
Villion Cabernet Sauvignon


Gold medals to all the rest
Merlots

The Meinert Ironveil is classy with dark oak and cherry berry fruit (Double Gold)
The Brink Pulpit Rock has sweet fruit (Gold)
and the 2022 Villiera Monro really impressed with incense wood on the nose, beautiful fruit and lots of quality (Double Gold)

Bordeaux blends

The 2022 Spier No.5 has a blockbuster nose, "Kom binne", so pretty
On the palate a juicy amalgam of red and black fruit, glorious - and this woke up our tired palates (Gold)
The Glen Carlou Grand Classique is a good wine for food (Gold)

Dornier won a Double Gold; we did not taste, sadly
The Buitenverwachting Christine is classy
with cherry, cassis on the nose, ripe sweet berry fruit in concert with wood and tannins (Gold)
The Simonsig Tiara is just classic in this style, will last and last (Gold)
The Delaire Graff has incense wood, dark chewy berry fruit, length and class (Gold)

Rhône Blends

Spier Creative block 3 was soft and spicy on the nose, long and full of fruit; it wakes up the palate and won Double Gold

Other Red Blends was the most rewarded category

The KWV Roodeberg Dr Charles Niehaus is a very good wine
with all the flavours and layers one wants from these popular blends. Deservedly a Double Gold
The KWV Roodeberg Reserve won Double Gold
and the  KWV The Mentors Canvas 2021 and 2022 both won Double Gold
The Alto 1693 has red berry fruit with some black fruit and good integrated wood. Gold

All these won gold medals

and the Cherry on the Top

KWV The Mentors Perold Cape blend with the Vertex Award


KWV winemaker Izele van Blerk with her Vertex Award


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