The Cape winegrowing areas, situated in the narrow viticultural zone of the southern hemisphere, mainly have a Mediterranean climate and the mountain slopes and valleys form the ideal habitat for the wine grape Vitis vinifera, the products of which have given pleasure to man for many centuries. Long, sun-drenched summers and mild, wet winters contribute to the ideal conditions for viticulture at the Cape.
Liberated by the advent of democracy, the South African wine industry has gone from strength to strength, with exports growing by 196.0% between 2000 and 2012. Currently, more than 3 440 farmers cultivate some 100 093 hectares of land under vines. Some 275 600 people are employed both directly and indirectly in the wine industry. The annual harvest in 2013 amounted to 1 490 634 tons (1 150.2 million litres), of which 79.0% was used for wine.
The South African wine industry is backed by a state body, the Nietvoorbij Institute for Viticulture and Oenology, a leader in research with one of the most modern experimental wineries in the world and several experimental farms; the departments of viniculture and viticulture at the University of Stellenbosch; and the Elsenburg Agricultural College, which offers cellar technology. In a joint venture, the South African wine and table grape industries and Stellenbosch University established an Institute of Viticulture and Oenology (IVO) to enhance the international competitiveness of these sectors.
All wines for export must be granted an export licence. Samples of each batch of wine destined for foreign countries are sent to the Wine & Spirit Board at Nietvoorbij, Stellenbosch where they undergo detailed tasting tests and chemical analysis in the laboratories before licences are granted. An official seal is given to each bottle by the Wine & Spirit Board, which verifies that the claims made on the label regarding origin, vintage and grape variety are true. South Africa leads the world in environmental sustainability and regulated production integrity. From the 2010 vintage, a new seal for South African wines was introduced, which traces the wine from vine to bottle. The seal is a world first, and certifies a wine’s integrity as well as sustainability.
Wines from South Africa
Boekenhoutskloof
Boekenhoutskloof Chocolate Block 2019
Article code BKCHOCOLATE16
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€36,95 *
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This vintage shows massive floral perfume with underlying redcurrant, cedar, black pepper, coriander spice and hints of Turkish Delight.
Boekenhoutskloof
Boekenhoutskloof Chocolate Block 2019This vintage shows massive floral perfume with underlying redcurrant, cedar, black pepper, coriander spice and hints of Turkish Delight.
Miles Mossop Wines
Miles Mossop Introduction White 2021
Article code MOSSOPINTROWHITE17
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€16,95 *
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Ripe yellow and white stone fruit notes with underlying aromas of honeysuckle blossom and a hint of creamy lees notes.
Miles Mossop Wines
Miles Mossop Introduction White 2021Ripe yellow and white stone fruit notes with underlying aromas of honeysuckle blossom and a hint of creamy lees notes.
BlankBottle
BlankBottle The White Bomb
Article code BLANKBOTTLEWHITEBOMBNV
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€26,95 *
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This wine will only be produced in extreme years. It is a Stellenbosch/Franschoek blend of super ripe Viognier and Chenin. Not for the faint of heart. It comes in at an alcohol of close to 16%.
BlankBottle
BlankBottle The White BombThis wine will only be produced in extreme years. It is a Stellenbosch/Franschoek blend of super ripe Viognier and Chenin. Not for the faint of heart. It comes in at an alcohol of close to 16%.
BlankBottle
BlankBottle Moment of Silence 2020
Article code BLANKBOTTLEMOS16
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€23,95 *
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49 year old Chenin with bits of Chardonnay and Viognier...
BlankBottle
BlankBottle Moment of Silence 202049 year old Chenin with bits of Chardonnay and Viognier...
Andreas
Andreas Shiraz 2018
Article code ANDREAS2015
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€21,95 *
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On the nose, round, full with black fruit flavours of black cherries, plums and blueberries. Very expressive. Palate is well balanced with fruits of the forest, spice, black pepper, dark chocolate and coffee.
Andreas
Andreas Shiraz 2018On the nose, round, full with black fruit flavours of black cherries, plums and blueberries. Very expressive. Palate is well balanced with fruits of the forest, spice, black pepper, dark chocolate and coffee.