With love from the West Coast: Some cheer for the year
2021 has been another grisly year – but right now, let’s look at those things that have brought on the cheers!
Charles Withington is something of a veteran in the South African wine industry. After many years at the well known Rustenberg Estate, he moved on to become General Manager at Backsberg. He has had a wide range of experience from working with producers ranging from the absolutely top end wines to those much larger organisations who specialise in supermarket supply.
2021 has been another grisly year – but right now, let’s look at those things that have brought on the cheers!
After five years of intense efforts by the Cape Brandy Distillers Guild, the term ‘Cape Brandy’ has been taken up in the Liquor Products Act.
The 2021 harvest is generally being regarded as a really good one. Six leading Cape wine personalities share their impressions.
French Cognac is pretty special stuff, but so too is South Africa’s own Cape Brandy, which has become a world-class spirit in its own right.
The harvest is usually a time of joy and elation in the Cape Winelands. But not this time, as the troubled industry continues to suffer as a result of the liquor ban and other lingering issues.
Delaire Graff Estate was named as the finest vineyard experience across the African continent by the 2020 World’s Best Vineyards. The South African takes a ‘wine-perspective’ glimpse at this ‘Jewel of the Cape Winelands’.
There’s nothing more special than enjoying a wine where it was produced. Here’s how UK buyers can relive the experience.
Nature knows best when it comes to the wildflowers and vineyards of this Western Cape town.
South African wine has come a long way since the first grapes were planted in the 1600s, with the country’s wine industry clawing its way back to being internationally respected after the dark apartheid years.