Bm. Tm. Am. Fm. — 5 years ago
Multitasking. With a blend. Seems thematically correct. From Breedekloof! And Malbec based huh!? Unique. On the nose I was wearily suspicious of lush ripeness—surely this was gonna be a flabby piece of...no goodness? But no. Elegant—a result of the titular Altitude if the vines no doubt. I thought Silk Bush was a cheeky name but it does get its name from the plant Sybasboom which translates to Silk Bush. Mmmm. Resisting so many urges both comedic and animal to say more but—shut up Ellen. This is delicious. It’s rich but, well, silky go figure. This winery knows what’s up. South Africa my fangirl status for you rises (in...Altitude?!) by the second. — 6 years ago
Smooth low tannins fruity bouquet easy to drink. — 7 months ago
Wonderfully fruity shiraz, with the pepper understated and a long full flavoured finish.
Slight tannins show that it can mature.
Tasting notes mention the unlikely presence of aniseed. That comes out in the finish — 2 years ago
Very good porto, mild & tasty. — 9 years ago
Lovely texture, minerality, lees, exotic fruit. #westlondonwineschool — a year ago
Enjoyed this at book club. Light and summery. Slightly effervescent. — 2 years ago
Good stuff — 7 years ago
Light, not too sweet despite the 9 rating on sweetness in the liquor store. Mild bubble. — 9 years ago
Kate Rawlins
Wilmslow wine cellar. A very fun natural wine enjoyed with Ali and Zoe. — 4 months ago