Wines from South Africa
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Simonsig Pinotage Selection
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Chenin Blanc Selection
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Pinotage Selection
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Shiraz 2020 - Boschendal 1685
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Shiraz 2020 - Saronsberg
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The Bernard Series Basket Press Syrah 2018 - Bellingham
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The Bernard Series Bush Vine Pinotage 2018 - Bellingham
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The Bernard Series Hand Picked Viognier 2020 - Bellingham
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The Bernard Series Old Vine Chenin Blanc 2022 - Bellingham
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The Bernard Series The Maverick SMV 2019 - Bellingham
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Tiara 2018 - Simonsig
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Timepiece Chenin Blanc 2020 (Astuccio) - Jordan
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Timepiece Sauvignon Blanc 2021 (Coffret) - Jordan
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Unoaked Chardonnay 2022 - Jordan
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Vin D'Or Noble Late Harvest 2021 - Boschendal
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Vin de Constance 2015 - Klein Constantia
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Collection: Wines from South Africa
Wine in South Africa, the origins
Wine history in South Africa begins with the arrival from Europe of the very first settlers in the mid-1700s.
At that time, the young Dutch surgeon Jan van Riebeek (who later became governor) sensed the need to make wine and spirits available to the crews of the Dutch East India Company, stopping at the Cape of Good Hope and en route to the Far East. He thus arranged for the arrival of some vines of Chenin Blanc from France and Moscato from Alexandria (Italy) and, after several attempts, he had the first wine production recorded in South Africa in 1659.
In his diary under the date of February 2, 1659 is written: “....
today, praise be to the Lord, for the first time we have made wine from Cape grapes.”
The next governor, Simon Van der Stel, arrived in South Africa
in 1679 and shortly thereafter founded in Constantia (in Stellenbosch - Cape Town) the very prestigious Klein Constantia winery.
After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685), there arrived in Cape Town Cape Town about 200 French Protestant Huguenot refugees, fleeing the religious persecution in their country. These brought to Constantia
all their experience of winemaking practices. It was thus that those wines became the only ones from the so-called “New World” to challenge the wines produced in Europe, and remained the favorite for many years by the Royal Courts. Napoleon himself, in exile on the island of St. Helena, ordered wines from Constantia.
South African wines today
Currently, the grapes grown in South Africa are almost all of French origin, while local is Pinotage, a cross between Pinot Noir and Hermitage (the term by which the Cinsaut grape variety was known). The grape variety Pinotage was created in 1925 in the Faculty of Enology in Stellenbosch, and the popularity of this grape is now an undeniable mark of South Africa's recognition and distinction. The most important area for Pinotage production is the one that coincides with South Africa's winemaking origins: the part of the Cape of Good Hope, whose latitude corresponds, on the other side of the Equator, to that of Tripoli.
The most widely grown white grape varieties in South Africa are Chenin Blanc, known locally as Steen, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
Red grape varieties include, in addition to Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah, which is called Shiraz in South Africa.
The Biodiversity & Wine Initiative (BWI) is a project established in 2004 in South Africa to promote the conservation of biodiversity within wine areas. This initiative, espoused by all the wineries we work with, aims to protect the natural ecosystems of the Cape Floral Kingdom, one of the world's areas of greatest biodiversity, home to a rich variety of unique plants, animals and habitats. BWI member wineries commit to reducing the environmental impact of their farming practices by maintaining nature reserve areas within their lands.
South Africa's WO (Wine of Origin) certification guarantees wine's geographic origin and quality. Introduced in 1973, it certifies that at least 100 percent of the grapes come from a specific geographical area, such as geographical units (e.g., Western Cape), regions (e.g., Coastal Region), districts (e.g., Stellenbosch) or ward, smaller areas. If indicated on the label, as is the case with all the wines we select and offer, at least 85 percent of the wine must come from the specified varietal or vintage. WO certification is similar to European systems such as the Italian DOC, offering a guarantee of traceability and quality.
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Saronsberg Shiraz 2020: A Journey Into the Hear...
Imagine yourself in a hidden valley, surrounded by imposing mountains that seem to protect something precious and rare. The South African sun sets, spreading a golden light on the vineyards,...
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