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Discover the Frontier of Cap Classique with Graham Beck

For over three decades, Graham Beck has proudly been recognised as one of the foremost Cap Classique producers – crafting South Africa’s finest sparkling wines.   Now, for the first time , you can enjoy a selection from Graham Beck’s award-winning portfolio available exclusively at Frontier Fine Wines.

Click here to discover the sheer essence of bottled magic and an unwavering pursuit of the perfect bubble.

Introductory Offer: Simply use code MCC10 at checkout and save 10% off all Graham Beck orders

Offer ends 31 July 2021 and is exclusive to full price items.

It’s time to celebrate what matters with Graham Beck!

Neal Martin for Vinous releases his latest South African Report

Neal Martin, well respected wine critic from Vinous has just released his latest South African report – Finding Cool Sunshine: South Africa.

Approximately 250 wines were sampled for his report and showcase the quality of wine being produced by South Africa today.

Below is a list of the 90+ points scoring wines in our South African wine portfolio.

Glenelly Lady May 2015 – 92 points

“The 2015 Lady May, retasted after several months, has a perfumed bouquet that is no longer disjointed as I found before, offering black plum and bilberry fruit, touches of peppermint coming through with aeration. The fresh, vibrant palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins, blackberry and strawberry laced with cedar and mint, and still sappy on the finish. A fine Lady May that should drink well for 12–15 years.”

Ken Forrester The FMC Chenin Blanc 2019 – 94 points

“The 2019 FMC, which comes from pure Chenin Blanc bush vines planted in 1974, has a subtle, precise bouquet of white flowers, peach skin, kumquat and light apricot scents, very pretty and charming. The palate is well balanced with a fine bead of acidity. This builds in the mouth, fanning out wonderfully on the finish without losing an ounce of precision. Superb.”

Mullineux Old Vines White Blend 2019 – 94 points

“The 2019 White Old Vines was left without additional sulfur on its lees until spring and matured in foudres and 500-liter used barrels for nine months. It has a fragrant bouquet of nutmeg, hazelnut and touches of white chocolate, suggestions of orange blossom developing with aeration. The palate is well balanced with a wonderful, tensile opening, hinting at marmalade, quince and subtle walnut and smoky notes on the finish, which has real gusto. This is a wonderful white blend from the Chris and Andrea Mullineux.”

Paul Cluver Estate Chardonnay 2018 – 91 points

“The 2018 Chardonnay Estate, matured in 33% new oak with about one-third going through malo, presents a bouquet of mineral-led citrus fruit, reserved at first but opening with time to become quite precise and poised. The palate is well defined with a crisp line of acidity, and fresh and saline toward the finish, which lingers nicely in the mouth. Very fine.”

Paul Cluver Seven Flags Chardonnay 2018 – 93 points

“The 2018 Chardonnay Seven Flags comes from the oldest vines and was matured in 30% new oak. It has more complexity than the Estate Chardonnay, wonderful flinty scents infusing the citrus fruit, backed by aromas of apple blossom and hazelnut. The palate is well balanced with a fine bead of acidity, good weight in the mouth and a finish that is powerful and quite dense. I would have liked a little more tension, but this is still one of the Cape’s best Chardonnays.”

Thorne and Daughters Rocking Horse 2019 – 92 points

“The 2019 Rocking Horse is a blend of 36% Roussanne, 25% Sémillon, 22% Chenin Blanc, 11% Chardonnay and 6% Clairette Blanche. It has a winsome bouquet of citrus fruit, chamomile and almond shavings, all very well defined. The focused, vibrant palate delivers a fine bead of acidity and a gentle, apricot-tinged finish. Lovely.”

Thorne and Daughters Paper Kite Sémillon 2019 – 92 points

“The 2019 Paper Kite expresses the old-vine Sémillon with great clarity, presenting dried honey, walnut, touches of almond and a subtle smoky scent. The palate is very well balanced with a fine bead of acidity. More of a textural Sémillon than one of conspicuous flavors. Slightly resinous on the finish. Excellent.”

Thorne and Daughters Tin Soldier Sémillon Gris 2019 – 93 points

“The 2019 Tin Soldier, which is pure Sémillon Gris, has one of the finest aromatics among Thorne & Daughter’s 2019s, featuring nutmeg, walnut and orange peel scents, and developing a light smokiness with aeration. The palate is very well balanced with a harmonious chai tea and hazelnut-tinged entry, becoming spicier toward the citrus-fresh finish. Very fine.”

Thorne and Daughters Cat’s Cradle Chenin Blanc 2019 – 94 points

“The 2019 Cat’s Cradle is pure Chenin Blanc aged in used oak. It has a slight reduction on the nose, which offers scents of linseed, hazelnut, vervain tea and light smoky aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with a superb silver bead of acidity. Fresh and saline, displaying great precision on the finish. This is pure class.”

Waterford Estate Single Vineyard Chardonnay 2017 – 91 points

“The 2017 Chardonnay Waterford Estate, matured in 22% new French oak for 11 months, has a well-defined bouquet of perfumed honeysuckle and walnut. The palate is well balanced with a lovely lemon curd and chamomile entry and good weight. Quite gras in style toward the finish. Very fine.”

Waterford Estate Single Vineyard Grenache Noir 2018 – 92 points

“The 2018 Grenache Noir Waterford Estate Single Vineyard has a refined bouquet of pure blackberry, briar and light wilted rose petal scents, all very classy and poised. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit laced with white pepper and thyme. Focused and quite persistent toward the Rhône-like finish. Excellent.”

Waterford Kevin Arnold Shiraz 2016 – 91 points

“The 2016 Shiraz Waterford Kevin Arnold, blended with 12% Mourvèdre, has a very Old World–influenced bouquet of blackberry and Dorset plum, quite earthy and slightly ferrous, and maybe just missing a little fruit intensity. The well-balanced palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins and tarry black fruit laced with licorice and white pepper. Drinking now, but this should still afford around a decade of drinking pleasure.”

Waterford Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 – 92 points

“The 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon Waterford Estate, matured 36% in new French oak, has a well-defined and focused bouquet featuring plenty of tobacco-infused black fruit that conveys energy and class. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins. Quite structured and maybe just a little austere compared to other 2017s, yet beautifully balanced, with plenty of salinity on the back end. One of the vintage’s more cerebral offerings from the Cape.”

Waterford The Jem 2015 – 93 points

“The 2015 The Jem Waterford Estate is a blend of 48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Shiraz, 9% Mourvèdre, 6% Petit Verdot, 5% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc, 3% Sangiovese and 3% Barbera, matured in one-third new oak. It has a concentrated bouquet of red berry fruit, blood orange, peppermint and touches of espresso and fennel. There is something very Saint-Émilion about this (despite the plethora of grape varieties!) The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, well-judged acidity, plenty of sappy black fruit and a touch of licorice toward the finish. Excellent.”

Ernie Els Wines – Iconic wines of characteristic style, exclusivity and generosity

The concept of Ernie Els Wines was born out of friendship between golfing legend Ernie Els and Jean Engelbrecht (owner of Rust en Vrede Wine Estate) in 1999.

As one of South Africa’s leading ambassadors and most recognizable faces in the world of sport, it was fitting that Ernie should choose Stellenbosch to produce his wines, with vineyards located high up on the northern slopes of the Helderberg Mountain.

With award-winning winemaker Louis Strydom, they produced the maiden 2000 vintage of Ernie Els – a ‘classic’ Bordeaux blend. The intention from the outset was to focus on delivering a quality product that could hold its own in the company of the world’s finest wines. With several Platter’s Wine Guide 5 star rated wines in the portfolio and as demand for Ernie’s wines has grown, so has the range to now include four collections with a particular focus on Cabernet Sauvignon: Big Easy, Major Series, Proprietor’s and the Signature.

As our wine producer of the month, we are offering a special 15% discount across the Ernie Els Wines range (expires 31st March 2021).

Having recently re-opened to the public, after extensive renovations, a visit (once International travel is back on the cards) to the stunning new Ernie Els winery and cellar door is a must.  Selected for its prime position and framed by panoramic views of Cape Town, Table Mountain and Stellenbosch, this is one for your bucket list of wineries to visit in South Africa.

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Ken Forrester Wines – The ‘Home of Chenin Blanc’

Situated on the slopes of the Helderberg Mountain, in the heart of South Africa’s most famous wine region Stellenbosch, Ken Forrester vineyards are commonly referred to as the ‘Home of Chenin Blanc’.

The historic farm Scholtzenhof is one of the oldest wine farms in the Western Cape and was originally granted as Zandbergh in 1689.  Ex-restaurateur Ken Forrester started his winery in 1994 with the purchase of the property and over the past 27 years has become known as one of the most dynamic and charismatic South African wine producers, often referred to as the ‘King of Chenin’ or ‘Mr Chenin’ due to his pioneering approach to producing quality Chenin Blanc, South Africa’s most-planted grape variety.

Ken Forrester represents the true pioneering spirit of the post-apartheid South African wine industry. Drawing on the examples of top Loire whites and one of the first to cherish and respect old-vine Chenin and to break the mould in terms of vinification style, he has used his uniquely placed Chenin vines to maximum effect and has single-handedly led a Chenin Blanc quality revolution. As a result, these wines have achieved iconic status worldwide.

Much of this work has been in partnership with his old friend Martin Meinert, and their most famous Chenin, The FMC (Forrester Meinert Chenin), celebrates this long-term relationship.  Ken makes a wide range of Chenin Blancs to suit all palates, however his red focus is on Rhône varieties, which he believes is the way forward for the Cape’s largely Mediterranean climate.

Over the years their range of top-quality wines have received massive national and international acclaim with literally hundreds of awards and accolades.

Farming sustainably with no herbicides or pesticides, Ken Forrester’s philosophy has always been to create a range of handcrafted, individually made wines that suitably compliment a wide variety of food styles. Thus the reason behind producing three Ken Forrester ranges including;

The Petit Range – A range of elegant, value for money wines, crafted for everyday drinking and to be opened and enjoyed light-heartedly.  Created with a fruit forward profile that demands a second sip.

Petit Chenin Blanc 2019

Petit Rosé 2019

Petit Pinotage 2019

Petit Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

The Reserve Range – Sourced from older vineyards mainly from the family property in Stellenbosch, just 4 miles from the cool Atlantic and in the sheltered lee of the majestic Helderberg mountain.  The Reserve range of wines, show more depth of character and concentration – ideal food wines, with structure and elegance.

Sparklehorse 2019

Old Vine Reserve Chenin Blanc 2019

Merlot Reserve Pat’s Garden 2017

Renegade 2017

The Icon Range – Sourced from single parcel vines, where an older, special vineyard like a small postage stamp on the map, produces exceptional fruit and extremely low yields.  These wines make a statement of purity and show intensity, complex concentration of fruit and elegant balance.  The pinnacle of the range, crafted in small quantities and continually scoring extremely high points across the Parker, Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast ratings every year.

FMC 2019

Gypsy 2015

Today, along with his winery, Forrester is also co-owner of 96 Winery Road Restaurant, also in Stellenbosch.

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Shortlisted for “Best Online Retailer” for the 2021 People’s Choice Drinks Awards

Frontier Fine Wines are very pleased to have been shortlisted in the category “Best Online Retailer” in this year’s People’s Choice Drinks Awards.

Who would have predicted online retailers becoming such an important part of life in 2020?  Word’s can’t describe what an unbelievable year we’ve all just had, however the Frontier Fine Wines team are proud to have continued to deliver great New World wines to peoples doorsteps, and make what was a crazy year somewhat bearable.

We’d like to thank all our customers for all your business and continued support.

Cast your vote for Frontier Fine Wines today

Voting closes at midnight on 31st January 2021.

 

Dry January with Darling Cellars De-Alcoholised Wines

If you’ve started 2021 taking part in the Dry January challenge, why not consider the Darling Cellars De-alcoholised range of wines as a great non-alcoholic alternative to your usual tipple.

Darling Cellars De-alcoholised wines are different from other “wine alternatives”, such as alcohol-free wine or light wine in that it starts out as wine produced as any other “normal” wine, and then the alcohol is extracted by using clever technology that preserves the wine-origins best. (Spinning cone technology at low temperature under vacuum to leave no more than 0.5% alcohol per volume).

With the De-Alcoholised Shiraz and De-alcoholised Sauvignon Blanc wines low in calories and vegan-friendly, Darling Cellars De-Alcoholised is a product range of varietals where the focus is on fruit driven, varietal true, value for money wines.

De-alcoholised Sauvignon Blanc “100% Sauvignon Blanc with ripe tropical fruit, yellow peaches and gooseberries flavours complimented by fresh acidity and a lingering finish”

De-alcoholised Rosé “a Sauvignon Blanc and Grenache blend with ripe strawberries and sweet candyfloss on the nose following through to a balanced palate and lingering finish”

De-alcoholised Shiraz “100% Shiraz with hints of ripe red fruit, crushed black pepper, dried rose petals and candied cherries with well integrated French Oak tannins”

Happy International Pinotage Day – Celebrate with 10% off this weekend!

Over the past six years since the first International Pinotage Day, interest in and excitement around the occasion has grown immensely. Every year, the second Saturday in October is always a highlight on the calendar as wine lovers around the globe celebrate South Africa’s national variety.

When is Pinotage Day?

Celebrate #PinotageDay this year on Saturday 10 October 2020 with a 10% discount off our Pinotage range of wines below.  Enter discount code Pinotage10 at the checkout basket stage of your order to qualify (offer ends 11/10/20)

Darling Cellars Chocoholic 2018 Pinotage – £10.70 per bottle (IWSC 2020 GOLD / 95 pts)

Darling Cellars Chocoholic 2017 Pinotage -£10.70 per bottle (IWSC 2018 Silver)

Darling Cellars Old Blocks 2018 Pinotage – £9.40 per bottle

Darling Cellars Old Blocks 2017 Pinotage – £9.40 per bottle (Veritas Awards 2019 Silver Outstanding)

Darling Cellars Gustus 2015 Pinotage – £13.35 per bottle

Franschhoek Cellar 2018 Stone Bridge Pinotage – £9.20 per bottle

Fairview 2018 Paarl Pinotage – £15.50 per bottle

Fairview 2017 Paarl Pinotage –  £15.15 per bottle (Platter’s 2020 Wine Guide 4 stars)

Kaapzicht 2019 Pinotage Rosé – £10.99 per bottle (Michaelangelo International Wine & Spirits Awards 2019 Silver)

Kaapzicht 2018 Pinotage – £17.50 per bottle (Tim Atkin MW 2020 Report 91 pts)

Kaapzicht Steytler 2017 Pinotage – £46.80 per bottle (IWSC 2019 Silver  / Veritas Awards 2019 Silver Outstanding / Tim Atkin MW 2019 Report 94 pts / Platter’s 2020 Wine Guide 4.5 stars)

Kanonkop 2019 Kadette Rose Pinotage – £11.45 per bottle (Platter’s 2020 Wine Guide 4 stars)

Kanonkop 2018 Kadette Pinotage – £14.25 per bottle (Tim Atkin MW 2020 Report 92 pts / Platter’s 2020 Wine Guide 4 stars)

Kanonkop 2018 Pinotage – £28.45 per bottle (Tim Atkin MW 2020 Report 94 pts)

Kanonkop 2017 Pinotage – £28.45 per bottle (Tim Atkin MW 2019 Report 94 pts / Vinous.com 91 points / Platter’s 2020 Wine Guide 4.5 stars)

Lemberg 2016 Spencer Pinotage – £19.60 per bottle (Tim Atkin MW 2020 report 91pts)

Spice Route 2018 Pinotage – £15.50 per bottle (Tim Atkin MW 2020 report 91pts)

Spice Route 2017 Pinotage – £14.95 per bottle (Platter’s 2020 Wine Guide 4 stars)

 

 

 

 

Celebrate International #GrenacheDay on September 18th

International #GrenacheDay is Friday September 18th the world over and we thought it would be a good opportunity to celebrate this mostly unsung grape variety.  Grenache makes great wines greater, rosés blush, and stands on its own as a velvety wine expressing its deep-rooted terroir and umami mouthfeel in every sip.  Although only a couple of our producers bottle a straight/100% Grenache, it also appears in a number of our award-winning blends from both Australia and South Africa.

Be a Grenachista and join in the Global Celebration!

2018 DeMorgenzon DMZ Grenache Noir – £13.65 per bottle

2017/18 Rustenberg Grenache – £12.25 per bottle

2016 Spice Route Grenache – £12.95 per bottle

2018 Thorn-Clarke Single Vineyard Selection Grenache – £19.95 per bottle

2017 Waterford Estate Grenache Noir – £26.50 per bottle

2016 Adi Badenhorst The Curator Red 2016 – £9.70 per bottle

2017 Darling Cellars Capeman SMG – £8.45 per bottle

2018 DeMorgenzon Garden Vineyards Rosé – £11.25 per bottle

2017 DeMorgenzon Maestro Blue – £19.60 per bottle 

2017 Donkiesbaai Rooiwijn – £23.85 per bottle

2015 Guardian Peak Summit – £18.55 per bottle

2016 Guardian Peak SMG – £17.55 per bottle

2019 Lemberg Blanc de Noir – £9.99 per bottle

2016 Lemberg Louis – £19.75 per bottle

2015/16/17/18 Noon Eclipse – £46.55 per bottle

2016 Rolf Binder Heinrich Shiraz/Mataro/Grenache – £17.10 per bottle

2017 Rolf Binder Halliwell Shiraz/Grenache – £15.10 per bottle

2016 Spice Route Chakalaka – £17.40 per bottle

2013 Spice Route Malabar – £38.30 per bottle

2017 Withington Wines Roan Ranger – £10.20 per bottle

 

 

Celebrate International Left Hander Day with Mollydooker Wines

Celebrate International Left Hander Day on Thursday 13th August 2020 by ordering a bottle of Mollydooker

Did you know “Mollydooker” is Aussie slang for Left Handed?

The name Mollydooker was coined when it was realised that Sarah Marquis (owner and winemaker) and 7 of the then 11 staff shared the uncommon left handed trait.

This quirky characteristic is symbolic in so many things that Mollydooker do including shaking left handed and tasting their wines from left to right.

Click here for a short video from Sarah on Mollydooker wines and celebrating International Left Hander Day

 

Ernie Els Major Series Cabernet Sauvignon

Enjoy a bottle of Ernie Els Major Series Cabernet Sauvignon – the perfect choice to pair with a hearty beef pie.

The Ernie Els Major Series Cabernet Sauvignon has red berry fruits billowing from the glass with classic cigar notes over elegant crushed dried herbs, black cherry and ripe plums with red cherry freshness. The entry is inviting, fresh with a vibrant youthful energy of bouncy red fruit and an earthy undertow. The tannins are still tight, medium bodied and fresh expressing the crystalline character of the 2017 vintage. As the wine evolves in the glass there is an attractive tension between red and black fruit with a hint of liquorice over a linear focused and dry finish.

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Wine Pairing with local Suffolk artisan charcuterie producer Dingley Dell Cured

Local Suffolk artisan charcuterie producer Dingley Dell Cured create an exceptional range of fermented sausages and air-dried whole muscle cuts from their herd of pure Red Duroc pigs, which are bred and reared with impeccable provenance, welfare and sustainability on the East Suffolk coast. To launch their new online store they asked Danny Spencer, who co-founded East Street Wines and has worked in the wine industry for over 25 years, to pair their delicious range of artisan charcuterie with a number of Frontier Fine Wine’s fabulous wines.

Click here for the full Dingley Dell Charcuterie and Wine Pairing Article

List of wines featured in this article:

Coriole Barbera 2014

Greystone Vineyards Organic Pinot Gris 2019

Kaapzicht Skuinsberg Cinsault 2018

Rolf Binder Selection Chardonnay 2018

Kalfu Kuda Pinot Noir 2018

Scotto Family Old Vine Zinfandel 2016

Bremerton Estate “No Added Preservatives” Shiraz 2019

Lemberg Lady 2018

DeMorgenzon DMZ Grenache Noir 2018

Belhara Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

Kaapzicht Estate – A 4th Generation Family Farm

Translated as ‘Cape View’, family owned Kaapzicht Estate commands a stunning position in Stellenbosch, with magnificent views over to Table Bay in the distance. Danie Steytler Jnr (pictured above) has taken over from his father as winemaker, and continues the estate’s success with Pinotage and Chenin Blanc. The estate’s old vine, oaked Chenin Blanc known as The 1947 has had the wine trade talking since its introduction (winning a Gold medal at the Veritas awards and consistently receiving 95+ points from Tim Atkin MW), while the recently-released 2017 vintage of Steytler Vision Cape Blend has picked up a much-coveted Gold Medal at the International Wine & Spirits Competition and a 5 star Platter rating.

The family take their responsibility towards their employees incredibly seriously and have a number of schemes in place to make their lives easier, including an on-site crèche, Pebbles, for ten babies and toddlers under 6. Since 2002, Kaapzicht have paid all school bills for the 42 children of employees, who also use Pebbles as an After School Club where they can do their homework and benefit from a number of extracurricular activities. In the evenings, Pebbles then turns into a centre to teach literacy to adults and offer tuition to help them achieve their end-of-school exams, sometimes many years after having left school.

Click through for further details on the fabulous range of Kaapzicht wines on our website