Rhône-Style Wines
Timed Online Auction, 28 January - 9 February 2026
Rhône Style wines from South Africa
About the SessionOver the past decade South African Rhône-style offerings have witnessed an explosion in popularity, led by the Swartland in the 2010s and subsequently spreading across the Cape.
About this Item
Provenance
Private Client
Critics Ratings
'Graft is a new addition to this fledgling estate, made from a combination of Cinsault with 45% Syrah. Peppery, spicy and intense, with notes of clove and ginger and layers of raspberry and red cherry fruit, this has balletic poise and remarkable freshness and palate length. 2020-27' - Tim Atkin MW, SA Special Report 2018, 95/100
'Herby, peppery, blackberry and black cherry. Wow! Excellent purity and spice. A Rhône-beater. Meaty, long, spicy. Elaborate and delicious.' - Richard Hemming MW, JancisRobinson.com, 17.5/20 (Sep 2018)
'The wonderful bouquet is beautifully defined, featuring pure garrique-tinged red berry fruit: the stem addition is brilliantly disguised. The palate is medium-bodied with with fine-grained tannin, offering crisp acidity, a gentle grip in the mouth and a slightly saline/black olive tapenade note that comes through strongly on the finish. Just two barrels produced. Outstanding' - Neal Martin, Vinous, 94/100 (Aug 2018) | Vinous budget red wine of the year in 2018.
'55% Cinsault and 45% Syrah, both vineyards in Polkadraai, Stellenbosch. Both parcels underwent 100% whole-bunch fermentation before 10 months of maturation in old oak. A touch of reduction before red and black fruit, white pepper and cinnamon. Medium bodied and very approachable - juicy fruit and relatively soft tannins.' - Chrisitan Eedes, Winemag.co.za, 92/100 (Mar 2018)
