Recently ranked as one of the top five wineries in South Africa and owned by Marc Kent who was voted Winemaker of the Year in 2007, Boekenhoutskloof in the Franschhoek Valley seemingly can do no wrong.

The Wolftrap 2008

The Wolftrap 2008

All of the wines in the flagship range rank between 4 and 5 stars out of 5 in Platter’s South African Wines 2010.

From one of the second-tier ranges from this champion producer comes The Wolftrap 2008, a blend of Shiraz, Mouvedre and Viognier with a touch of oak. This wine is delicious and affordable for every day quaffing selling for less then $8 a bottle. We paired it with rare, roast beef and mustard and I was amazed at how the wine exploded on my palate.

[Muti] [Laaik It] [Digg] [del.icio.us]

No related posts.

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

Leave a Reply

*

Easy AdSense by Unreal
Better Tag Cloud