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Getting a Taste of South African Wines


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Wine from andldquo;South Africaandrdquo;? This is surprisingly still a strange concept to some wine drinkers, but you will find some of the best wine in the world in South Africa. There are actually many vineyards all over Africa; Mororcco and Algeria have been producing wines for a long time, and Zimbabwe andamp; Kenya are two of the areas where modern wineries have been set up.

South Africa is a continent rich with wine-making history. Its social and viticultural changes lead to the making of excellent and unusual wine for any savvy buyer looking to expand their collection. Paarl, Stellenbosch and Worcester sport some of the major vineyards and production centers.

South African wine has a history that backs to 1659, the time when Constantia wine was considered to be one of the greatest wines in the world. The access of wines produced in the continent to the international markets has showed a way to new investment. Merlot, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and especially Pinotage are some of the famous wines from South Africa that you must taste. With so many varieties available, buyers can get confused as to which one to choose. So, here are some things you must consider for purchasing the best bottle of wine:

1. Most of the wines are made for mass consumption, so they are andldquo;acceptableandrdquo; in general. But when you look out for a special South African wine, always consider its brand or type. By seeing the name on the bottle, you will know if the wine is originally made in South Africa.

2. Consider the color of the wine before buying it. One should know that a red wine differs in taste from the white wine. Along with this, various wines are partnered with different meal types. There are wines with different tastes and color in the continent, so you must try them out before finding your favorite.

3. It is better to visit a local South African wine estate to get information about wine types that you may like. This will help you choose the best wine to impress your taste buds.

The continent has a wide range of red and white grape wines. Most of these are traditional vinifera grapes like Chenin Blanc, Pinot Noir and Riesling. The two varieties originated in South Africa are Cape Riesling and Pinotage. Most of the newer plantings have been of Sauvigonon Blanc and Chardonnay, which were established in the late 1980s. With plantings taking place at a pace, wine producers are exploring new varieties of wine grapes as well as new regions to see themselves at the frontline of modern market requirements.


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