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Cederberg

The San and Khoi peoples inhabited the Cederberg area from early times leaving behind a rich legacy of rock art. It was only during the mid-1800s that another tough group of people set foot in the Cederberg – the Nieuwoudt family. The first Nieuwoudts arrived in South Africa during the early 1700s. Nearly 100 years later their descendants moved to the Cederberg. In 1893 the present family moved to the farm Dwarsrivier which is also known as Cederberg Private Cellar and Sanddrif Holiday Resort. Six generations ago no one would have guessed that this rugged fynbos-covered area on the edge of the Succulent Karoo biome would one day become a high-altitude wine farm in the Cape winelands. The farm itself lies in the Cederberg Wilderness Area and only 66 ha are under vine. Today this award-winning winery is owned by David Nieuwoudt – proudly fifth generation. Emma David’s daughter is the sixth generation. Many stories have been told about ‘how it all started’. Maybe the first Platter’s guide to South African wines (1980) puts it best: ‘Oom Pollie has confounded the experts by producing prize-winning wines on his farm high in the remote Cederberg Mountains. He first started making wine for the farm workers with table grapes that ripened too late to be taken in by the nearest co-operative. The venture was so successful he decided to try his hand at making red wine and the first vintage in 1977 though too small to be certified was acclaimed by experts as being up to Superior standards’. The other story goes as follows: There used to be no vines on the farm. A friend who worked for the Deciduous Fruit Board noticed that winter fruit was doing really well on this fruit and tobacco farm. He recommended that the family plant table grape vines. This was done in 1965 and these vines did so well that the first wine vines were planted in 1973 – the source of the top-class Cabernet Sauvignon of 1977/8. David’s grandfather Oom Pollie and his uncle Oom Flippie managed the farm until 1997. During 1997 David took over the reins from Oom Flippie. Oom Pollie passed on during 1988 and Oom Flippie in 2010.


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2021 Cederberg Cabernet Sauvignon
2021• Silver MEDAL

Cabernet Sauvignon

Cederberg

Red Wine from Cederberg, South Africa
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TA: Tim Atkin MW | P: Platter's Wine Guide | TWS: Trophy Wine Show | TSS: Trophy Spirits Show | D: Decanter | WE: Wine Enthusiast | WM: Winemag Report | CE: Christian Eedes | WW: Wine Wizard | WS: Wine Spectator | GS: Greg Sherwood | JS: James Suckling | V: Vinous | IWSC: International Wine & Spirit Competition | JR: Jancis Robinson | AG: Antonio Galloni | JH: James Halliday | NM: Neal Martin | F: Falstaff | ST: Stephen Tanzer | RP: Robert Parker

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