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Are you looking for a very special wine? Then you have come to the right place! Here you will find around 1200 top wines from South Africa and 500 top-class wines from Portugal. Whether from the southernmost tip of the African continent or from the small country in the far west of Europe - what unites both wine-growing countries are their idiosyncratic and original wines. We also have a small but fine italian wine assortment ready for you, with exciting drops from South Tyrol to Sicily. Choose from the variety of our large assortment and let yourself be inspired!

Are you looking for a very special wine? Then you have come to the right place! Here you will find around 1200 top wines from South Africa and 500 top-class wines from Portugal . Whether from... read more »
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The great variety in one shelf

Are you looking for a very special wine? Then you have come to the right place! Here you will find around 1200 top wines from South Africa and 500 top-class wines from Portugal. Whether from the southernmost tip of the African continent or from the small country in the far west of Europe - what unites both wine-growing countries are their idiosyncratic and original wines. We also have a small but fine italian wine assortment ready for you, with exciting drops from South Tyrol to Sicily. Choose from the variety of our large assortment and let yourself be inspired!

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Vondeling Bowwood Pinotage
Full-bodied modern wine of international finesse!

Vondeling Bowwood Pinotage 2021

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2021
  • South Africa - Paarl
  • Pinotage
  • John Platter: 4 stars "vintage 2015" A rating for the vintage 2016 is not available until the Platter edition 2019!
  • ABSA 2019 Pinotage Top 10
Vondeling Bowwood Pinotage has a beguiling scent of dark blackberries and cherries, as well as a hint of clove spice and vanilla oak
Order number: 400950-21
Content 0.75 Liter (€66.60 * / 1 Liter)
€49.95 *

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Vondeling Monsonia
An opulent cuvée with a viscous texture!

Vondeling Monsonia 2019

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2019
  • South Africa - Paarl
  • Carignan, Grenache, Mourvedre, Shiraz/Syrah
  • Veritas Awards 2018: Silver
  • Michelangelo 2018: Silver medal
Vondeling Monsonia smells opulent and beguiling of fragrant violets, dark fruit and smoky oak wood
Order number: 400947-19
Content 0.75 Liter (€39.93 * / 1 Liter)
€29.95 *

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Vondeling Rosé
A pink drop with a fruity floral bouquet!

Vondeling Rosé 2024

  • rosé wine
  • dry
  • 2024
  • South Africa - Paarl
  • Merlot
  • Michelangelo International Wine & Spirits Awards 2019: Double Gold
The Vondeling Rosé has an inviting scent of Turkish honey, fragrant raspberry coulis, passion fruit and lychee
Order number: 400134-24
Content 0.75 Liter (€15.93 * / 1 Liter)
€11.95 *

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Cartuxa Tinto Reserva
Concentration, balance and extraordinary intensity!

Cartuxa Tinto Reserva 2018

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2018
  • Portugal - Alentejo
  • Alicante Bouschet, Aragonez
Cartuxa Tinto Reserva - its concentration and its remarkable intensity provide great pleasure
Order number: 101671-18
Content 0.75 Liter (€65.33 * / 1 Liter)
€49.00 *

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Cartuxa Colheita Branco
Big name, big wine applause!

Cartuxa Colheita Branco 2023

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2023
  • Portugal - Alentejano
  • Arinto, Roupeiro, Antão Vaz
The Cartuxa Colheita Branco is a wonderful blend from the Alentejo of medium body with delicious aromas and nuances
Order number: 500378-23
Content 0.75 Liter (€26.60 * / 1 Liter)
€19.95 *

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Scala Coeli Tinto
Super wine from Superbrand Cartuxa!

Scala Coeli Tinto 2020

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2020
  • Portugal - Alentejano
  • Touriga Nacional
The Scala Coeli Tinto has a seductive scent of wild berries - full-bodied, lush and voluminous
Order number: 500381-20
Content 0.75 Liter (€126.67 * / 1 Liter)
€95.00 *

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Meerlust Chardonnay
Crunchy, mineral, balanced - perfect!

Meerlust Chardonnay 2023

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2023
  • South Africa - Stellenbosch
  • Chardonnay
  • John Platter: 4.5 stars
The Meerlust Chardonnay is a medium bodied wine with well balanced acidity and stony minerality
Order number: 102177-23
Content 0.75 Liter (€33.27 * / 1 Liter)
€24.95 *

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Burmester Douro Tinto
Fresh palate, structured and stylish!

Burmester Douro Tinto 2022

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2022
  • Portugal - Douro
  • Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional
  • Revista de Vinhos: 16 Punkte
  • Vinho Grandes Escolhas: 16 Punkte
Burmester Douro Tinto smells of red and black fruit with floral, mineral and wood notes
Order number: 101425-22
Content 0.75 Liter (€14.47 * / 1 Liter)
€10.85 *

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Portada Winemaker's Selection Branco
Fresh and fruity

Portada Winemaker's Selection Branco 2023

  • White wine
  • off dry
  • 2023
  • Portugal - Lisboa
  • Alvarinho, Arinto, Chardonnay, Fernão Pires, Moscatel
  • AWC Vienna 2020: Silver
  • Singapore Awards 2020: Gold Medal
Youthful, refreshing, fruity - this is the Portada Medium Sweet Branco
Order number: 500808-23
Content 750 Liter (€0.01 * / 1 Liter)
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Quinta da Romaneira Dona Clara Tinto 2018
Typical Douro - elegant and balanced!

Quinta da Romaneira Dona Clara Tinto 2018

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2018
  • Portugal - Douro
  • Tinta Roriz, Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional, Tinto Cão
  • Wine Enthusiast: 93 points
  • Revista de Vinhos: 17.5 points
Quinta da Romaneira Tinto - a typical Douro wine, which wonderfully expresses the terroir of the Quinta da Romaneira
Order number: 500115-18
Content 0.75 Liter (€37.27 * / 1 Liter)
€27.95 *

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Quinta de Cabriz Rosé
Fruity, spicy and fresh!

Quinta de Cabriz Dão Rosé 2023

  • rosé wine
  • dry
  • 2023
  • Portugal - Dão
  • Alfrocheiro, Touriga Nacional, Aragonês
Quinta de Cabriz Rosé exudes aromas of cherry, blackberry and plum with a touch of pepper, cinnamon and rosewater
Order number: 101903-23
Content 0.75 Liter (€10.07 * / 1 Liter)
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Ribeiro Santo Tinto
Fruity, fresh, excellent!

Ribeiro Santo Tinto 2022

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2022
  • Portugal - Dão
  • Alfrocheiro, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional
  • Wine Enthusiast: 89 Punkte
  • Berliner Wein Trophy: Goldmedaille
The Ribeiro Santo Tinto smells of ripe, red berries with an excellent acidity and velvety texture
Order number: 101269-22
Content 0.75 Liter (€8.73 * / 1 Liter)
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Portuguese winemakers focus on tradition and modernity

Long forgotten are the days when Portuguese wines were relegated to second place on the wine shelf. Today, the wine country of Portugal is often referred to as the "New World of the Old World". Portuguese winemakers combine the best of both worlds: A new awareness of quality and modern technology coupled with traditional Portuguese winemaking methods.

Classic and rare Portuguese wines

A new generation of dynamic and young Portuguese winemakers is focusing on fruity wine with a strong body, distinctive flavor and outstanding quality. Today, the wine country of Portugal stands not only for the classics Port and Madeira, but also for exceptional white wines, red wines, sparkling wines and rosés. With the Colares there is also an extremely rare wine in Portugal, which is still cultivated with root-genuine European vines in the sand north of Sintra in Colares near the Atlantic coast.

Native grape varieties make the difference

Around 500 autochthonous grape varieties, known as castas, are responsible for the typical and idiosyncratic taste of Portuguese wines. They thrive only in Portugal. Their diversity characterizes Portuguese wine and makes it unique.

South Africa beautiful vineyards

South Africa is one of the most exciting wine countries in the world today, and its wine-growing regions are among the most beautiful. The gateway to South Africa's vineyards, almost all of which are located in the Western Cape province, is Cape Town. From here, the vineyards stretch between 27 and 34 degrees south latitude and are rarely more than 50 kilometers from the coast. The proximity to the oceans provides a temperate maritime climate and thus optimal conditions for viticulture.

Special terroir ensures aroma diversity

The special South African terroir shapes wines with an enormous variety of aromas. South African wine stands for a full-bodied and hearty red wine as well as for a heavy, fruity white wine. And South Africa's winegrowers can also score points with wine lovers when it comes to sustainability. They recognized early on how important it is to protect the environment and have developed control systems that make the process from vine to bottle transparent.

Boutique wineries with exclusive wines

South Africa's boutique wineries stand for particularly exclusive top wines. In these small family-run businesses, only small quantities of wine are produced in a very small space. Often it is only a handful of different wines that are produced in South African boutique wineries, sometimes it is even only one wine. Many of these exclusively produced wines generate raves from wine critics and numerous awards for their producers.

Italy means "wine

Italy is THE country of wine par excellence. Italy, Greek "Oinotria", means nothing else than wine. Italy got its name from the Hellenes in pre-Christian times. It can therefore look back on almost three millennia of wine culture, and it is above all the great diversity of wine regions, wine styles and, not least, grape varieties that make up Italian wine culture. Around 2,000 different vines have been identified in the Italian boot, and about 400 of them may be used for winemaking.

Concentrated, rustic wines

The vines are the great wealth of the wine country, which from South Tyrol to Sicily produces mainly very concentrated, rustic wines. In the cooler climate of the north, the wines have a lot of acidity and herbal notes like Prosecco, Pinot Grigio or Soave. Central Italian wines such as Lambrusco, Chianti or Supertoscan can boast high acidity, ripe fruit and tonal notes. In the hot climate of the south and on the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, the grapes for Vermentino, Primitivo or Marsala thrive, delighting with sweet fruit and leather notes.

 

Secret wine language

Here we have compiled a small glossary for you, with the most common wine terms. These should help you to understand the special wine

 

Destemming  manual plucking of berries from stems before fermentation.
Finish  Aftertaste of a wine that is retained on the tongue after swallowing.
Settling natural process in which suspended and undesirable substances in the wine settle to the bottom of the bottle
Racking is the process of removing sediment from clarified wine by pumping it into another container.
Astringent Furry feeling on the tongue, especially in wines with high tannin content.
Affinage Extra aging in the bottle before the wine is sold
Enrichment Addition of sugar to increase the alcohol content, happens before fermentation
Aroma typical aroma and fragrance of a wine
Spiking High-percentage alcohol is added to must to stop fermentation and increase the alcohol content, e.g. in port wine, Madeira, sherry
Ageing All the work in the wine cellar from fermentation to bottling is referred to as ageing.
Bag in Box (BIB) A "sack", in a carton, into which wine is filled and from which it is drawn off again by tap
Barrique small oak barrel with a capacity of 225l, it is used for the aging of red wine or also white wines
Biological acid reduction / molactic fermentation Process in which the natural pungent malic acid of young wine is converted into milder lactic acid by bacterial cultures. This process is also referred to as secondary fermentation because it usually follows the first alcoholic fermentation, although it is not a fermentation in the strict sense. This malolactic acid conversion serves to add flavor complexity and mitigate excess acidity in the wine.
Blend also called cuvée, usually associated with Bordeaux blends of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Blind tasting Wine tasting with covered bottles
Sediment / deposit Deposit of tannins and colorant in the bottle, can be prevented by decanting, that it ends up in the glass
Botrytis Cinerea Noble rot that infects grapes and causes a typical odor and taste
Brut Designation for dry sparkling wines
Bouquet Scent of a wine
Bulk Designation for barrel goods
Cuvée Blending of high quality wines
Disgorgement Removal of the yeast from the wine
Degustation Wine tasting
Decanting Careful decanting from the bottle into a carafe to oxygenate the wine
Fermented through all the sugar has been converted into alcohol, no residual sweetness
De-stemming Removal of stems
Yield Harvest
Extra Brut driest variant of sparkling wine
Filtration Technique by which solids are separated from wine by means of filters
Firn age flavor
Bottle fermentation Method of sparkling wine production, takes place in the bottle
Bottle maturity Time at which a wine is matured
Fermentation Process in winemaking by which sugar is converted into alcohol and carbon dioxide, and must becomes wine
Gewächs Synonym for wines
Yeast Microorganisms, some of which have the ability to cause grape juice to ferment.
Vintage Designation for the year in which the grapes for a wine were grown
Jeroboam Bottle of 4,5l
Pressing Pressing the grape juice before fermentation
Cork defect Degradation of the wine, due to a defective cork (the cork has a disease)
Magnum bottle with 1,5l
Mash Mash of grape skins, pips and styles Red wines are fermented on the mash
Mash heating Before fermentation, the mash is heated to about 70°C to release colorants from the skins; rarely used for high quality wines
Must unfermented grape juice
Nose general olfactory impression
Oenology term for wine science
Oxidation chemical reaction in which the wine has been in contact with too much oxygen; the wine loses freshness and color
Reduction Opposite of oxidation, chemical reaction that takes place under airtight conditions and produces particularly fresh and aromatic wines
Residual sugar Sugar that remains after fermentation gives the natural residual sweetness
Rüttelpult used in sparkling wine production in the traditional bottle fermentation process (e.g.Bei Champagner) wooden rack in which the bottles are rotated by hand at regular intervals so that the sediment moves from the bottom to the neck of the bottle, which is then removed during disgorging ( remove the yeast by immersing the neck of the bottle in ice)
Acidity gives longevity and liveliness to the wine
Sulfur is widely used in viticulture, to protect the vines, to sterilize the barrels, to preserve the wine
Stabilization State reached when the wine has been freed from all unwanted particles and turbidity
Tannin Tannins in wine with astringent effect, important for the aging of wine, degrades over time.
Pomace solid grape residue, in white wine after pressing, in red wine after fermentation
Pomace layer of grape skins and other solids floating on the surface of the container during rape wine fermentation; it must be repeatedly submerged and mixed with the must
Typicity typical expression of a wine, especially for a terroir, its site on which it grows
Pumping over is used in the fermentation of red wines to keep the pomace in the must
Vegetal Designation for wines, with unripe, green, vegetal notes
Blending Blending grapes or wines of different varieties to bring out the positive characteristics of each individual blend partner
Fortification enriching with alcohol to stop fermentation and increase the alcohol content of the wines
Vinification wine production from the moment the grapes are delivered until they are bottled
Tartar Crystals that settle on the bottom of a wine bottle are caused by the decomposition of acid in the wine; not a cause for complaint, as it does not diminish the quality of the wine

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