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Yes, that is one gorgeous, classy wine (I’m willing to trade two 2008′s for one 2009, if there’s any takers)!
I loved the fact that it shows so much of its Pinot heritage. It shoud mature with real benifit, too.
Well you just convinced me to go and rediscover pinotage! And lately I have noticed an improvement from a lot of producers. First stop, Kanonkop.