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Allée Bleue, Franschhoek

A country wedding doesn't get more romantic than exchanging vows in fields of lavender against a backdrop of Cape Dutch architecture, vineyards and mountains.
Published on: 15 Apr 09
 
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2006 Absa Top 10 Pinotage Competition

Kanonkop wins for seventh time at the Absa Top 10 Pinotage Competition
Published on: 20 Oct 06
 
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Spat over naming rights

Allée Bleue backs off
Published on: 17 Jun 04
 
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Top 10 Pinotage Competition 2003

L’Avenir placed among Top 10 for record sixth time
Published on: 23 Oct 03
 
 

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