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2000-12-03 04:00:00 PDT TULLBAGH, South Africa-- "Baboons were a problem until we planted a "baboon belt,' " explains Nicky Krone as we sit on his winery deck in brilliant morning sunshine.
Get ready to drink in the beauty this country has to offer. Stellenbosch is perhaps the most well-known wine region of South Africa, and winemaking here dates back to the end of the 17th century.
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Why it’s time to stop under-estimating South African wineOne of the biggest reasons South African wine deserves more recognition is its terroir. The country benefits from an incredible diversity of soils, microclimates and elevations, making it one of ...
The Land Bank has unveiled a transformative Wine and Spirits Fund aimed at empowering Black-owned businesses in South ...
according to South African Wine Industry Information and Systems. Less than 3 percent of the country’s vineyard acreage is under Black ownership, according to a report by Vinpro, an industry ...
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Franschhoek, in South Africa ... one of the country’s most famous grape-growing areas, known for its picturesque setting, notable restaurants, and Cap Classique, a sparkling wine made using ...
Blaauwklippen Vineyards, South Africa’s oldest wine estate and the country’s first registered company, has claimed the title ...
From the outside, 500 San Marcos looks just like any other older, repurposed redbrick building. There's a bit that's painted white with a logo and some letters, and when you walk through the ...
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