Cape Winelands, South Africa. With traditional markets in Europe, the South African wine industry is now seeking to export more of its products to a developing market -- China, which has already become a focus market of South Africa. (Xinhua/Lyu Tianran)...
South Africa is a key wine nation, despite its isolated position. Pinotage and Chenin Blanc have been its signatures, but Shiraz, the red Bordeaux varieties, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are also widely planted.
Showcasing the crème de la crème of South African wine producers,MentzendorffandWines of South Africadelivered a stunning array of wines. This impressive display happened despite recent droughts and port delays, illustrating remarkable resilience with robust domestic sales ...
Presents a profile of the Wine industry in South Africa. Executive summary of the industry; Market overview; Market value; Market segmentation; Competitive landscape; Leading companies in the industry; Market forecasts; Demographics; Further reading.EBSCO_bspWine Industry Profile South Africa...
South Africa Gears Up For a Takeover The past 20 years, however, have finally given South African wine a chance to explore its identity as a bright industry with Old World experience and New World edge. Driven by a small but passionate group of people, South African wines have found their...
However, the wine industry in the wider Western Cape owes more to the Huguenots, Protestants who fled religious persecution in Catholic France in the late 17th Century and arrived in South Africa with vines from their homeland. Phylloxera devastated many Cape vineyards in the late 19th Century, ...
South Africa's wine industry reports Jamie Goode How do we deal with personal preference in food and wine? by Jamie Goode | 25th November 2024 Head downtown in a big city and walk around. Take a look at the spread of restaurants. They vary widely, in terms of both style and price. ...
WINE: South Africa. WINE: South Africa.WINE: South Africa.The article reports on the effects of the oversupply of red wine in the South Africa's wine industry. Gert van Wyk, an economist in Vinpro, stated that the trend has caused prices to crash which created an economic crisis in the...
including farm labourers, packaging, retailing and wine tourism personnel. The study also concluded that of the Rand (R) 55 billion contributed by the wine industry to the national GDP, about R31 billion benefits the residents of the Western Cape where most of South Africa’s viticulture takes...
Further pointing to its significance for the economy, the wine industry is currently valued at some R55bn or 1% of the country’s GDP, while employing close to 270,000 people. Eustace Mashimbye, Proudly SA’s chief executive officer, says, “South Africa is the home of many globally ...