Andrea and Chris Mullineux constantly strive for a level of perfection that is evident in their wines, writes Michael Fridjhon
Andrea and Chris Mullineux have been a force on the Cape wine scene since the early 2000s. First at Tulbagh Mountain Vineyards, and then, from 2007 at their own Swartland cellar they have shaped the conversation in a way that very few of their contemporaries have even tried.
The first pathfinders, if only by a few years, were Eben Sadie and Boekenhoutskloof’s Marc Kent. The business operations of all three — here it is important to think of the Mullineuxs as a complementary single unit — are different in ways that warrant teasing out...
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