Testalonga

Wines made from grapes by Craig & Carla Hawkins

For those who have always wondered (or who haven't but enjoy a fun anecdotal story) about the naming origin of South African's most loved natty wine, here it is in summary. 
The OG Testalonga was a Sicilian Robin Hood-esque outlaw. Two hundred-ish years later, an Italian rebel winemaker who vinified his reds like one would whites donned the Testalonga name. Legend (Google) claims that Craig Hawkins reached out to the second Testalonga and was granted permission to use the name for his wine-law breaking range of natty wines.

 

Modern legends aside, the Testalonga wines are legendary. Craig and Carla Hawkins have bottled contradiction. Their wines are simple yet complex. Easy drinking but worth being savoured. Serious, playful and seriously playful. Funky but somehow also distinguished.

 

Buy a bottle, take a sip and journey through the mind of a winemaker and the strange other-wordly Swartland landscape in which he makes his wine. 

  • The Elusive Banditos

    Craig & Carla Hawkins

  • Baby Bandito

    Approachable. Easy drinking. Wine-law-breaking wines made from grapes farmed in the Swartland

  • El Bandito

    Testalonga's "we're showing off now" range of wine. Seriously tasty complex wines made from grapes.

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