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All You Need To Know About South African Wine

... popular with South African winemakers. More recently, demand for South African red wine has taken off, with a number of international varieties, including Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz, all key to this success. In addition, South ... Read Read: All You Need To Know About South African Wine

By: Louise Truswell | 05/03/2009 | Wines & Spirits

South African Wine

... the hot summers and steep slopes, red wines popularity is rising.Robertson is known for its Chardonnay and Shiraz, along with other South African Whites. Robertson is a hot region located in the Valley, where the river gives life to the ... Read Read: South African Wine

By: lizlivetech | 24/09/2009 | Wines & Spirits
Muna wa Wanjiru

Wine Sa is Distinctly South African in Flavor, Origin and Creation

... will be the classic wines like Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Blanc, there are new wines that are distinctly South African in flavor, origin and creation. The various wine makers who make the different wines of South ... Read Read: Wine Sa is Distinctly South African in Flavor, Origin and Creation

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 02/06/2007 | Hotels

Shiraz - Is It Worth Looking Outside Of Australia?

... not just about the Aussies though. More recently a number of other New World countries have been producing Shiraz to great success. South Africa, in particular, is turning to it in droves and although winemakers are still getting to grips ... Read Read: Shiraz - Is It Worth Looking Outside Of Australia?

By: Emily Mathers | 08/05/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Paarl, The Heart of the Winelands

... in comparison to other wine producing countries like France who have been practising the art since the 6th Century BC. But South African wine has really come into its own within the past century and a Southern Africa holiday gives you the ... Read Read: Paarl, The Heart of the Winelands

By: Rachel Hill | 25/07/2009 | Travel

Wine For The Rest Of Us

... . But not so with Silver Sands. This is an absolutely delightful Shiraz, mature and flavorful, but not bombastic or heavy. I will definitely keep my eye out for this South African delight in the future, and at $5 a bottle, I know that it ... Read Read: Wine For The Rest Of Us

By: Jack Wells | 26/11/2007 | Food & Beverage

Curry Master

Matching Wine With Food

... dishes. Chenin Blanc - light to medium-bodied, normally off-dry Chicken, sushi, curry, Oriental dishes, pork. South African and Chilean particularly good at present served well chilled. Traminer - light to medium body, usually semi sweet, ... Read Read: Matching Wine With Food

By: Curry Master | 17/02/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Hints and Tips for Buying Wine at Christmas

... wines. Pinot Grigio has become hugely popular in recent years and is being produced by an increasing number of countries. Try a South African variety for citrus fruit flavours and a fresh lively finish. Chardonnay is still favoured by many ... Read Read: Hints and Tips for Buying Wine at Christmas

By: Fiona Muller | 03/12/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Blogs And Sales: A Natural Business Partnership?

... much publicized example that highlights the natural relationship between blogs and sales is the Stormhoek case. Blogging doubled South African wine producer Stormhoeks's sales in less than twelve months. Aware of the vast numbers of people ... Read Read: Blogs And Sales:  A Natural Business Partnership?

By: Danny Wirken | 07/10/2006 | Communication

How to Get the Most From Your Red Wine

... move onto a medium bodied wine like a Tempranillo, Pinot Noir or Malbec, and/or finish with a full bodied red wine such as Shiraz, Zinfandel or Cabernet Sauvignon. If you start with the heavier red wine first, you’ll find that this will ... Read Read: How to Get the Most From Your Red Wine

By: Louise Truswell | 18/09/2008 | Wines & Spirits

Merlot – More Than A Just A Good Blending Partner?

... own or on a summer’s afternoon as it won’t normally be overpowering like some of the more tannic red wines, such as Shiraz or Cabernet Sauvignon. It can also be a good food wine, with lighter versions matching well with lighter dishes such ... Read Read: Merlot – More Than A Just A Good Blending Partner?

By: Emily Mathers | 08/05/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Kilwa in Tanzania E Africa

... had become the most powerful city on the East African Coast, exercising political and trading domination as far as Pemba Island in the north and Sofara (the modern Beira in Mozambique) in south . It is the offshore location and the tidal ... Read Read: Kilwa in Tanzania E Africa

By: Jalala Ndossa | 04/03/2007 | Travel
 

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