South Africa Flashcards

1
Q

What is the name of the ocean current that cools down South Africa’s coastal areas?
From where does the current originate?

A

Benguela Current

Originates in Antartica

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2
Q

What is the “Cape Doctor”?

A

a strong, southeasterly wind that blows in the spring and summer across the Western Cape of South Africa

“fun fact: it’s called the ‘cape doctor’ because it sweeps away all the air pollution produced by traffic and industry’

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3
Q

what are the pros and cons of the Cape Doctor?

A

pros:
1. curbs fungal diseases
2. moderates temperatures
cons:
1. it’s so strong it can disrupt flowering and even damage vines

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4
Q

to which century can South Africa date its history of viticulture

A

17th century (1600s)

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5
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South Africa became a trading station and later a settlement for which trading company?

A

Dutch East India Company

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6
Q

The first vines in South Africa were planted in …, and viticulture took off in … when this religious group arrived on the cape.

A

first planted: 1655
took off: 1688
religious group; French Huguenots

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7
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When did South African wines start to gain traction in export markets?

A

after 1994’s democratic elections ending apartheid

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8
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which 2 oceans border South Africa?

A
  • indian ocean

- atlantic ocean

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9
Q

although South Africa’s climate is mostly …., it becomes very … as you move away from the coast

A

Climate is mostly Martimie

Becomes very warm

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10
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what are the soils of South Africa?

A

diverse and very old!

  • valley floors have shale and alluvial loam
  • hillsides have sandstone and decomposed granite
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11
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what is Chenin Blanc called in South Africa?

A

steen

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12
Q

what are the 3 main white grapes of South Africa?

A
  1. steen (Chenin Blanc)
  2. chardonnay
  3. sauvignon blanc
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13
Q

what are the parent grapes of pilotage?

A

pinot noir x cinsault

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14
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what are the 5 main red grapes of South Africa?

A
  1. pinotage
  2. cabernet sauvignon
  3. merlot
  4. syrah
  5. pinot noir
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15
Q

unfortunately, South Africa’s vineyards see a lot of what kind of disease?

A

vine viruses

fun fact: South Africa has a lot of vine viruses due to untested rootstock material being smuggled into the country in the 1960s

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16
Q

what is the regional wine law system used in South Africa?

A

Wine of Origin system (WO)

17
Q

in what year was the WO launched?

A

1973

18
Q

what do wine producers have to do in order to obtain the WO seal for their wine?

A
  • adhere to the WO’s specific guidelines, such as using approved grapes, meeting minimums, ensuring the grapes come from the stated areas, etc;.
  • submit their wines to the WO board to be tasted, tested and approved
19
Q

for WO labeling laws, if a vintage is stated on a label what minimum percent must come from that vintage?

A

85%

20
Q

For WO labeling laws, if a grape is stated on a label the wine must be a minimum of what percent of that stated grape?

A

85%

21
Q

For WO labeling laws, if an appellation is stated on a label the grapes must come from what percent of that stated appellation?

A

100%

22
Q

What was the KWV and what role did it play in South Africa’s wine Industry?

A
  • Established 1918
  • a cooperative that rescued the South African wine industry after exports had bottomed out due to phylloxera
  • the coop itself produced (cheap) wine
  • it stabilised prices to start, but…
  • it created a quota system which focused on quantity over quality, so everybody thought the wines were plonk
  • became a private company in 1997 after apartheid
23
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from largest to smalles, what are the Geographic designation in South Africa?

A
  1. geographical unit
  2. region
  3. district
  4. ward
  5. estates
24
Q

one of the most important Geographical units in South Africa is …

A

western cape

25
Q

the most important region within the western cape is …

A

coastal region

26
Q

the 3 most important districts within the coastal region are:

A
  1. Stellenbosch
  2. paarl
  3. swartland
27
Q

an important district that’s outside of coastal region, …. bay, lies along the coast south of Stellenbosch

A

walker bay

28
Q

one of the most important wards of the coastal region, which is in the Cape Town district is,

A

constantia

29
Q

what style of wine is Constantia known for?

A

sweet wines

30
Q

wards are defined by soil and what else?

A
  • climate

- geologic aspects