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Sadie Family
2019 Skerpioen, Sadie Family, Swartland Dry | White | Still | 12.5%

This is a blend of 50% Chenin Blanc with 50% Palomino It comes from a rare thing in South Africa: a vineyard planted on pure limestone, just 2km from the ocean, planted between 1958 and 1967.

Ready: 2022 - 2036
2018 Palladius, Sadie Family, Swartland Dry | White | Still | 13.5%

The white equivalent of Columella is Palladius: the Swartland white. It’s a blend of all eleven official Swartland white varieties, and comes from seventeen different vineyards across the region, mainly on the Paardeberg, but with vineyards by the coast in St Helena Bay, and on the Piketberg.

Ready: 2021 - 2033
2019 Pofadder, Sadie Family, Swartland Dry | Red | Still | 14%

Pofadder is Eben’s ode to the Cinsault grape, from a 1973-planted vineyard on iron-rich slate soils on the Kasteelberg, in the heart of the Swartland. This is a complex, ageworthy wine: as good as Cinsault gets.

Ready: 2021 - 2030
2019 Skurfberg, Sadie Family, Olifants River Dry | White | Still | 14%

Made from parcels of Chenin Blanc Bush vines on the decomposed sandy soils of the Skurfberg, the wine that takes this mountain’s name comes from plots that were planted between 1940 and 1955.

Ready: 2022 - 2036
2019 Kokerboom, Sadie Family, Swartland Dry | White | Still | 13%

The Kokerboom vineyard is some four and a half hours north of the winery, making picking it a real logistical challenge. It’s a Semillon (known as green grape in Afrikaans) plot, planted in the 1930s, and is a mix of both the green (green green grape) and red (red green grape) mutations of the variety.

Ready: 2021 - 2032
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2019 Soldaat, Sadie Family, Olifants River Dry | Red | Still | 13%

The Soldaat Grenache vineyard is at high altitude in Piekenierskloof, and that allows the grapes to ripe fully, thanks to plenty of sun, but retain freshness, thanks to the 700m plus elevation. The vines are now 55 years old.

Ready: 2022 - 2033
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2019 Treinspoor, Sadie Family, Swartland Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

For Eben Sadie, Tinta Barocca might be the best suited red variety for reflecting the Swartland’s terroir. And this, the Treinspoor, from a vineyard planted in iron rich soils in 1974, is possibly the Cape’s greatest iteration. It takes its name from the trainline that runs alongside the vineyard.

Ready: 2023 - 2039
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2019 Mev Kirsten, Sadie Family, Stellenbosch Dry | White | Still | 13%

The Mev Kirsten is the oldest vineyard of Chenin Blanc in the Cape. Found in the Jonkershoek Valley of Stellenbosch, much of the plot was planted in the 1920s, and takes its name from the owner, Mrs Kirsten.

Ready: 2022 - 2039
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2018 Palladius, Sadie Family, Swartland Magnum Dry | White | Still | 13%

The white equivalent of Columella is Palladius: the Swartland white. It’s a blend of all eleven official Swartland white varieties, and comes from seventeen different vineyards across the region, mainly on the Paardeberg, but with vineyards by the coast in St Helena Bay, and on the Piketberg.

Ready: 2021 - 2036
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2018 Columella, Sadie Family, Swartland Magnum Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

Eben wants his signature wines to be “true inhabitants of the land”, reflecting their Swartland origins. When Columella started in 2000, it was a blend of Syrah and Mourvèdre. But that has now evolved into a blend of six of the seven official grape varieties of the Swartland, adding Grenache, Carignan, Cinsault, and Tinta Barocca (the only missing variety is Pinotage - in Eben’s words, “a grape that was made by man”).

Ready: 2024 - 2042
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2018 Columella, Sadie Family, Swartland Double Magnum Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

Eben wants his signature wines to be “true inhabitants of the land”, reflecting their Swartland origins. When Columella started in 2000, it was a blend of Syrah and Mourvèdre. But that has now evolved into a blend of six of the seven official grape varieties of the Swartland, adding Grenache, Carignan, Cinsault, and Tinta Barocca (the only missing variety is Pinotage - in Eben’s words, “a grape that was made by man”).

Ready: 2024 - 2042
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2018 Columella, Sadie Family, Swartland Dry | Red | Still | 13.5%

Eben wants his signature wines to be “true inhabitants of the land”, reflecting their Swartland origins. When Columella started in 2000, it was a blend of Syrah and Mourvèdre. But that has now evolved into a blend of six of the seven official grape varieties of the Swartland, adding Grenache, Carignan, Cinsault, and Tinta Barocca (the only missing variety is Pinotage - in Eben’s words, “a grape that was made by man”).

Ready: 2024 - 2042
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