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2009 Boekenhoutskloof The Wolftrap Red Wine Western Cape
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88 Points | International Wine Cellar , March/April 2011

Very bright red-ruby.  Black cherry, pepper, tree bark and candied violet on the almost liqueur-like nose.  Then juicy and vinous in the mouth, with lovely red berry sweetness complicated by pepper and a touch of woodsmoke.  Finishes with a fine dusting of tannins and nice length for a wine in its price range.  User-friendly and downright gulpable.

85 Points | Wine Spectator

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South Africa has produced wines in the area of Cape Town since the 17th century, but the country's significant place in the U.S. market is far more recent. During the era of apartheid, trade sanctions imposed on imports from South Africa kept these wines out of the U.S. and many other markets, with the effect that local South African winemakers had little incentive to produce wines that could compete in a global setting...
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