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  • Clause 15 of the document states that kings (Kumkani) should be given State funerals and the government should pay for the casket, roads for mourners, temporary toilets, groceries, water and a public address system.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Anyway the Kumkani range comprises single varietals, dual varietals, the Reflections range and award-winning single vineyard wines.

    thecookscottage 2009

  • The Kumkani blog suggests pairing with Rump of Beef Cooked Slowly in Red Wine and provides the recipe.

    thecookscottage 2009

  • The Company of Wine People may not be familiar to you; their brands names though you are highly likely to recognise - Arniston Bay, Thandi, Kumkani, Welmoed and Versus.

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Derived from the translation of the Xhosa word meaning King - Kumkani is a leader amongst South African wines.

    unknown title 2009

  • Great pleasure and hums of excitement - well you can't say much with a mouthful of wine - greeted the Kumkani VVS 2005.

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Kumkani is a word derived from the Xhosa word translated as 'King' - you have to practice the tongue click on word Xhosa; Isabel demonstrated and despite a few half-attempts we all spectacularly failed at replicating.

    thecookscottage 2009

  • Produced from choice vineyard pockets, Kumkani is a wine of exceptional character, reflecting both confidence and pride in winemaking.

    unknown title 2009

  • a year, R291246 for an Eastern Cape king (Kumkani) and R305550 a year for Ingonyama (Zwelithini).

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Kumkani "Cradle Hill" Cabernet Sauvignon, Stellenbosch

    Vinography: A Wine Blog 2008

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