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By News Editor on 3/8/2005 3:09 PM
There are only four wineries in Darling – Cloof, Groote Post, Darling Cellars and Ormonde Vineyards. Following the declaration of Darling as a wine region in 2003 we formed ourselves into a loose marketing association that we call The Darling Wine Experience.
Read More » | By News Editor on 3/4/2005 3:13 PM
Joining the Cloof cellar team this year as winemaker’s assistant is Goliat Booysen, who goes by the nickname Gollie (the “g” is pronounced like the “j” in Rioja). Occupying the senior assistant’s role is Frederick Kalumpie, who is better known at Cloof as Bolle (as in the George Gregan-lookalike Springbok scrumhalf).
Read More » | By News Editor on 2/9/2005 3:14 PM
Chilling red wine is essential in summer – especially in South Africa! The ideal temperature for drinking red wines varies between 15 and 18 ºC, with mature reds at the upper end of this scale, and younger, fruitier wines (like Dusty Road) at the lower end.
Read More » | By News Editor on 2/9/2005 11:26 AM
Slower ripening last week (as a result of a couple of days of rain) allowed our cellar to just about recover from the first 190 tons of Pinotage that came into the cellar in the first 10 days of harvest. But after a very hot weekend we were faced with several blocks that were ready to be picked. We kicked off the week by bringing in the six tons of Shiraz for Crucible, and then immediately got stuck into the first lot of Cabernet. Merlot is being delivered from a neighbouring farm, and then we’ll start on our main Pinotage. We’re hoping that Shiraz doesn’t deluge us next week
Read More » | By News Editor on 2/2/2005 11:43 AM
1 February 2005
Harvest has now been underway for two weeks, during which time we’ve brought in all our Chenin Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Chardonnay, and most of our Pinotage. This leaves us with a little breather until Monday, when we’ll pick the last of the Pinotage (primarily Block 16, which usually provides the fruit for the Cloof Pinotage). Read More » |
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