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Book Synopsis: Within a few years of establishing a Dutch settlement in the Western Cape in 1652, the new inhabitants had begun to make wine to fortify crews sailing from Europe to the colonies in East Asia via the Cape. Just a century later, South Africa was producing wines of repute, with those made at Constantia favoured by both Napoleon and his great rival the Duke of Wellington. Since then, both disease and political upheavals have seen South Africa's wine industry suffer and recover several times. The modern industry was born with the end of apartheid, and has been marked by repeated waves of innovation, transformation, and ambition.
Jim Clarke has been following South Africa's wine industry intently over the last 15 years. He begins The wines of South Africa by addressing the country's history, with its pioneering spirit entwined with a legacy of colonialism and slavery. Clarke goes on to discuss the efforts being made by the wine business to address the issue of racial inequality, with education programmes, worker empowerment initiatives, and land restitution all being employed to create opportunity and redress the balance. He also focuses on issues of climate and industry structure that provide challenges for the country's wine producers.
Clarke gives readers a comprehensive insight into the landscape, geology and climate that help create South Africa's wines, noting the growth of terroir-driven, expressive wines that today define the top-end of quality and character. Since the end of apartheid, vineyard plantings have changed dramatically, and a chapter on the key grapes outlines the current range of varieties and their typical expression in the Cape. Finally, each region is explored in detail, with key producers, both big names and new innovators, profiled. Altogether, this thorough exploration of the fascinating story of South African wine is an invaluable guide to a wine country that is going from strength to strength.
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Discover the captivating story of South African wine in "The wines of South Africa: 9781913022037 (Classic Wine Library)" book. From its humble beginnings in a Dutch settlement to becoming a powerhouse in the global wine industry, South Africa's winemaking journey has been marked by resilience and innovation. This comprehensive guide by Jim Clarke provides a deep dive into the country's history, addressing both its colonial legacy and the efforts being made to address racial inequality within the wine business.
One of the key strengths of South African wines lies in the unique terroir-driven approach. Clarke delves into the landscape, geology, and climate that contribute to the creation of these expressive wines. Experience the rich flavors and character that define the top-end of quality with wines that truly showcase the essence of South Africa.
As the industry emerged from the shadows of apartheid, vineyard plantings underwent a significant transformation. Clarke highlights the key grape varieties that dominate the Cape and their distinct expressions. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or just starting your oenophilic journey, this book is an essential companion for understanding the range and diversity of South African wines.
From established names to rising stars, "The wines of South Africa" introduces you to the key producers shaping the country's wine landscape. Explore each region in detail and uncover the hidden gems of the Cape. With this invaluable guide in hand, you'll be able to navigate through South Africa's remarkable wine country with confidence.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of South African wine and embark on a journey of discovery. Shop now for "The wines of South Africa: 9781913022037 (Classic Wine Library)" and experience the passion and craftsmanship of this thriving wine region.Visit our website to make your purchase and uncork the flavors of South African excellence.
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