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29 September 2016
Improve your wine knowledge- South Africa Wine
South African wines are widely considered among the best in the world. Quite simply put, South Africa has emerged as a prosperous wine growing region thanks to its near perfect grape growing climate and soil, having learnt what works and what doesn’t in wine making techniques from more traditional wine growing countries.Though by some considered to be a relatively new member of the ‘wine growing club’, South Africa has actually been quietly making wine since the 1600s, which marked the early beginning of South Africa as a wine grower.
Did you know that South Africa exports over 450 million litres of wine every single year?! This puts them among the top ten biggest wine producers, which is no wonder you keep seeing and enjoying the plentiful range of South African wines online wine shop, or local supermarket.
With their vast amount of wine growing land, spanning over 100,000 hectares of land, vineyards in South Africa are finding growth to be at a very nice rate. When combining the fact that much of South Africa’s vineyards operating in a ‘sustainable’ way of wine farming, this means that many can find satisfaction that their wines are made in a somewhat ‘kind’ way.
An interesting thing to consider is that the most widely produced wine to come out of South Africa is in fact the Chenin Blanc. The reason that South Africa has prospered in the wine growing industry is because it is located on the southernmost tip of Africa that enjoys a more Mediterranean style climate, ensuring a nice
Traditionally, white wine has dominated in South Africa win production levels, though in more recent time, the balance has began to tip and almost sees a 50-50 level of white and red coming out of South Africa.
For your records, the top wines produced from the region include the following: Chenin Blanc, Cabernet, Sauvignon, Colombard, Shiraz and Sauvignon Blanc.