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At the southern tip of Africa, where two mighty oceans meet
in the shadow of landmark Table Mountain, lies the fairest
Cape in the world. Known locally as the Mother City, Cape
Town is the gateway to the South African winelands and one
of the great wine capitals of the world. Here the cultures
of Africa, Europe and the East have met and mingled for over
350 years, shaping a city both ancient and modern, rich in
colourful history and culturally diverse.
The
Cape has witnessed many momentous events in South Africa's
history: the landing of the Dutch settlers in 1652, the British
invasion during the Napoleonic Wars, and the rebellion into
the interior known as the Groot Trek. This was where, in 1990,
Nelson Mandela took his first historic walk to freedom. And
it was here, four years later, that Archbishop Tutu described
the new South African nation as 'the rainbow people of God',
and the 'rainbow nation' was born.
Today
South Africa is a peaceful democracy, a vibrant and exciting
country of enormous diversity. This variety is reflected in
our wines. With a winemaking history dating back more than
300 years, the industry reflects the classicism of the Old
World but is also influenced by the contemporary fruit-driven
styles of the New World. This rare combination makes for wines
which are complex yet accessible, refined yet powerful, eloquently
expressing the unique terroir and people of the Cape.
In
the last few years, a dynamic new vision has given momentum
to changes within an industry which is innovation driven,
market directed, globally competitive and highly profitable.
This new ethos has seen the local wine industry emerge as
a global enterprise with strong cultural roots and a sense
of social responsibility. It has truly come of age. With the
advent of democracy, the opening of new markets and exposure
to international trends, South Africa can now compete with
confidence on the world wine stage. A passionate new generation
of winemakers, many with experience of harvests around the
globe, are keen to learn, experiment and consolidate. There's
also been a focused shift from grape farming to wine growing.
With
new wineries opening up at a steady rate and South African
wines attracting increasing acclaim internationally, Su Birch,
CEO of WOSA, says: "A growing visibility in key markets abroad,
the recognition by foreign trade and consumers of the value
South African wines offer across price ranges, and the rise
in South African wine tourism have all contributed to aggressive
growth. Positive international media coverage has also played
a key role. South Africa has the advantage of being able to
supply foreign markets with regionally diverse wine styles
which highlight the Cape's biodiversity."
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