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11 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 1011 votes, average: 5.73 out of 10

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Reviewed by Jan Langenhoven - 20 June 2010 at 17:18
Super Winefly - 245 farms visited and 190 reviewed.

Walked around for 20 minutes and decide to leave nobody attending.

 
 
Reviewed by Diana Procter - 2 April 2010 at 18:34
Super Winefly - 257 farms visited and 165 reviewed.

Tried to taste, no one to help us, waited around and eventually gave up and left.

 
 
Reviewed by Marion Lille - 31 July 2009 at 17:12
Explorer Winefly - 103 farms visited and 22 reviewed.

When we arrived at the cellar, the door to the tasting room was closed, so we went up to the office to find out if we could do a tasting. So not a great first impression. We were told that the tasting assistant was not at work that day, but someone else offered to take us to the tasting room. The tasting room itself also left much to be desired, which is basically one corner of the cellar with a few chairs and tables.
However, the girl who assisted us was very friendly, informative and clearly knew the wines very well. We did not taste their budget label (Fish Hoek), but almost everything else was up for tasting, except the Pinot Noir, which was sold out. We started the tasting with the Noon Gun (white blend) and Longitude (red blend), which were very good value for money. I was really impressed with their Cape Blend, the Dragon Tree, and their Pinotage, a variety that I normally dislike. Their whites are also very good, with the Two Roads blend really standing out. The highlight was their flagship, the Mary le Bow, at R220 a bottle.
Despite the unimpressive start, I thoroughly enjoyed the tasting and left with a couple bottles of the Dragon Tree and one bottle each of the Pinotage and Mary le Bow. Their wine never ceases to impress and now Flagstone is my favourite cellar.

 
 
Reviewed by Andrew Chigorimbo - 20 May 2009 at 20:41
Secret Winefly - 380 farms visited and 305 reviewed.

yes very true James this place is one big factory they make so much wine here in one small place. The tasting room is not even a room its a small corner in the celllar that is marked off with cupboards. they have everything here from do not drink wine to must have more wine.

 
 
Reviewed by James - 10 March 2009 at 17:48
Casual Winefly - 0 farms visited and 287 reviewed.

This place is a factory.

 
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