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2015 Sadie Family Kokerboom Semillon

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July 13, 2025 - $76

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RATINGS

95The Wine Advocate

...intriguing bouquet with orange blossom, sea spray, lanolin and grilled walnut aromas...medium-bodied with beautiful balance in the mouth, a perfect combination of sweet and sour, a tincture of almond macaroon lending sweetness towards the finish.

95Stephen Tanzer

Very sexy, musky, soil-driven aromas of nectarine, orange blossom, nuts and ginger. Large-scaled, broad and rich...with captivating inner-mouth spicy perfume to the ripe yellow stone fruit, crushed stone, bitter almond and quinine flavors...finish is phenolic, chewy and long, with terrific lift. Loads of flavor here, not to mention uncanny breadth, thorough ripeness and immediate appeal--and great acidity...

94Wine Spectator

Gorgeous, with tangerine, nectarine and peach notes forming the core, backed by a racy streak of quinine. Picks up orange zest and bitter almond notes through the long finish.

PRODUCER

Sadie Family

Sadie Family winery is one of South Africa’s most compelling winemaking stories. The Swartland estate was founded in 1999 by Eben Sadie, a former surfer who learned winemaking by working in vineyards and cellars in most of world’s major wine regions. Outspoken, opinionated, original and generally admired, he is one of South Africa’s few celebrity winemakers. Sadie’s 59 acres are planted to red and white Rhone grapes and Spanish and Italian varieties. He has also salvaged vineyards that were planted up to 60 years ago, using the old vine fruit for various blends. The rugged Swartland is known for a dizzying number of microclimates, and Sadie is famous for his attention to the nuances of terroir, and for his biodynamic, hand-off approach to winemaking. Annual production is limited to about 3,800 cases. Though he makes many wines, his two most acclaimed are Columella, a red Rhone blend, and Palladius, a white blend. Sadie’s wines win rave reviews. His 2005 Columella was the first South African wine to earn what the reviewing industry calls a “classic” rating, meaning a rating of at least 95 pts. Wine Spectator gave the 2005 Columella 95 pts and added this: “Despite its concentration, this is remarkably elegant, with superb length and a seamless finish. Welcome to the majors, South Africa.”

VINTAGE

2015 Sadie Family Kokerboom Semillon