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86
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Sumaridge 2005 Chardonnay (Walker Bay)

  1. $18
A balanced Chardonnay with finesse, offering expressive flavors of grapefruit and pineapple paired with a toasty roundness. The wine has a racy cleanness but is still full-bodied. Will pair well with a variety of foods.  — S.K.  (3/1/2007)
86
points

Sumaridge 2006 Sauvignon Blanc (Walker Bay)

  1. $15
Clean, citric and with a spin of minerality that recommends it to grilled seafood and lighter fare, this wine is an elegant everyday sip with character. Imported by American Wine Distributors Inc.  — S.K.  (3/1/2008)
85
points

Sumaridge 2005 Sauvignon Blanc (Hemel en Aarde)

  1. $15
Lively, bright aromas and clean flavors of citrus and tropical fruit make this a fun wine to sip on its own or pair with dishes like seafood or Chinese chicken salad. There’s pineapple on the palate too, giving the wine a playful edge. It’s not to be mulled upon—it’s too lighthearted for such contemplation—but meant to be enjoyed on a hot summer day with some rays…  — S.K.  (6/1/2007)
84
points

Sumaridge 2004 Merlot (Walker Bay)

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  1. $18
A traditional, structured Merlot with smooth, soft tannins and flavors of spice, chocolate and dark fruit. The wine has a good finish and an elegant character.  — S.K.  (7/1/2007)
84
points

Sumaridge 2004 Syrah (Walker Bay)

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  1. $25
A wine with character, this Syrah from the oceanside Walker Bay region is full of classic flavors like pepper, spice and chocolate, and while assertive, has a soft, clean finish. Paired with grilled lamb or beef, it's even better.  — S.K.  (7/1/2007)
82
points

Sumaridge 2006 Dry Rosé (Hemel en Aarde)

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  1. $14
Simple and easygoing, this dry rosé exhibits strawberry and red fruit. It's not complex and lacks some of the delicate nuances that make a rosé shine, but paired with a summer salad or seafood, it will make a nice addition to the table.  — S.K.  (7/1/2007)
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