Tim Atkin Vintage Highlights

Timed Online Auction, 3 - 20 October 2025

Red Wine
About the Session

‘I’m proud to have my name associated with this auction, it’s a celebration of the people, the wines, and the country that I believe are shaping the future of fine wine. Now is the time to buy South African wine, the world is going to discover these wines, and prices will rise.“ – Tim Atkin MW


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Lot 129
  • Sadie Family; Pofadder & Skurfberg; 2015; 2 (2 x 1); 750ml


Lot Estimate
ZAR 5 000 - 7 000
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Starting at ZAR 4 000
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About this Item

2015 Pofadder & Skurfberg
2 (2 x 1) 750ml
Only 450 cases of the Pofadder was produced, a 100% Cinsault from the Riebeek Mountain. It gets its name from the serpentine shape of the mountain and forms part of Sadie's Old Vine Series (Ouwingerdreeks), South Africa's most sought-after wines.

Skurfberg is produced from a now-famous, +-85-year-old dryland Chenin Blanc vineyard on the Skurfberg mountain, this special wine forms part of Sadie's Old Vine Series (Ouwingerdreeks). Only 400 cases were produced and it is one of South Africa's most sought-after whites.

Provenance

Wine Cellar Private Client

Critics Ratings

Sadie Family Pofadder 2015
'Grown on the red slate soils of Riebeek Kasteel, this pale, elegant, nuanced Cinsault was fermented with 100% whole bunches and has the clove and pepper spice notes to prove it. The youngster of the old vine series (the vineyard is only 48 years old), it's floral, scented and beautifully balanced. Drink: 2016-21.'
- Tim Atkin MW, SA Special Report 2016, 95/100

'The 2015 Old Vine Series Pofadder, the 100% Cinsault from Eben Sadie, come from slate soils that are not decomposed. It has a pure and mineral-driven bouquet, beautifully defined with red cherries and crisp strawberry fruit, a stoniness tucked just underneath. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp acidity, tensile and linear, brimming with freshness and energy with raspberry and just a tinge of black cherry on the finish. Superb Cinsault, nuanced and detailed, an intellectual wine that will age with style. Drink 2018 - 2030.' - Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, 94/100 (Apr 2017)

'(100% whole-bunch fermentation; aged in large 25-year-old foudres): Bright, moderately saturated medium red. Pungent perfume of raspberry, strawberry, sandalwood, wild savory herbs and spices. Juicy, bright, dry and penetrating; doesn't deliver quite the sweetness or depth promised by the nose but this is wonderfully delineated, perfumed and light on its feet, and an utterly distinctive red wine. More refined than the 2014 version, without that wine's rustic hints: this is all red berries, spices and botanical herbs. Finishes with a fine dusting of tannins and sneaky length. If this wine was from southern France, I would probably have scored it even higher owing to its precision and cleanliness. Drink 2018-2024 ' - Stephan Tanzer, Vinous, 92/100 (May 2017)

'From Swartland Cinsault. Heady aromatics of cherry, wild strawberry, earth, herbs and spice. The palate packs a punch - there's good depth of flavour, fresh acidity and although the tannins are by no means coarse, the wine has more structure than many other versions of the grape.' - Christian Eedes, Winemag.co.za, 93/100 (Aug 2016)

Sadie Family Skurfberg 2015
‘One of two pure Chenins in the Sadie old vine series, Skurfberg comes from an 80-yearold vineyard and the concentration shows in the wine. Stone fruit, orange zest and apple flavours are built on a foundation of acidity and a bloody, ferrous note. Drink: 2016-23’ – Tim Atkin MW, SA Special Report 2016, 96/100

'Olifants River dryland chenin, exceptionally vibrant, delicately scented in 2015. Also richest in the line-up yet balanced by firm acidity & minerality. Great clarity & deep complexity in youth, with much more to offer with cellaring, like 2014 (4.5 stars, 93 pts). Year in decade-old foudre.' - Platter's SA Wine Guide 2017, 5*

'The 2015 Old Vine Series Skurfberg, Eben Sadie's pure Chenin Blanc was picked late afternoon and driven to the winery through the night when it is cooler. It offers attractive aromas of lanolin, nutmeg, nectarine and peach skin, well defined and gaining intensity all the time with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp acidity, smoked walnut, bitter lemon and a pinch of white pepper, developing more and more intensity with time. This is sublime.' - Neal Martin, Wine Advocate, 93/100 (Apr 2017)

'Admittedly this is a very serious wine to be drinking so young, but its profound lifted aromatics and complexity already in its infancy are so attractive and beguiling that I would have to recommend drinking this wine at as many stages of its development as the number of bottles in your cellar will allow. On opening, the aromatics are very much spicy, pithy and dominated by dried thyme, tarragon and sweet fennel, with a subtle but defined under vein of crushed granite minerality. 10 minutes in the glass is all that's required to unleash wave upon wave of pear purée, pithy orange peel, tangerine, crunchy white peaches and other white citrus notes. The palate is almost overpoweringly intense - yet light footed, elegant, incredibly focused, intense and sensorial. The palate resonates with delicious notes of sweet white citrus, green apples, picante orange peel, and a forceful, tart acidity that melts away into the fruit concentration, leaving your mouth salivating for another sip. I often compare great Chenin Blanc from South Africa with great white Burgundy, because few wines can pull off this kind of depth, intensity, and fruit concentration punch with taught bristling acidity, yet remain regal, noble, sophisticated and utterly compelling. This 2015 is a wine that might well define a new generation of quality, from a vintage that already defines supreme quality in the modern era of wine making in South Africa.' - Greg Sherwood MW, 97+/100 (Sep 2017)

'From Olifantrivier Chenin Blanc vineyards planted between 1940 and 1955, the wine has a gorgeous nose of pear, apple, white peach and dried herbs. The palate displays exceptionally pure fruit and great freshness before a long and pithy finish. Extraordinarily direct in the sense of the fruit of a great site in a great vintage beautifully interpreted by the winemaker. The Skurfberg 2015 joins the 2005 and 2006 vintages of Boekenhoutskloof Noble Late Harvest as the wines with the highest ratings ever on this site.' - Christian Eedes, Winemag.co.za, 97/100 (Aug 2016)

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