South Africa Flashcards
What was the first wine of South Africa to receive European admiration?
Vin de Counstance
Who originally owned the Constantia estate?
Governor Simon van der Stel
What happened to South Africa in the latter half of the 19th century?
Powdery Mildew and Phylloxera struck
What does KWV stand for? What do they do?
Ko-operatieve Wijnbouwers Vereniging van Zuid-Afrika; Founded in 1918 in the face of plummeting prices and over-supply, they fixed minimum prices, determined areas of production and established production limits. These powers were formalized in the 1924 Wine and Spirits Control Act
What was the apartheid? When did it began and end?
A segregationist system instituted by South Africa in late 1940s and ended in 1994
When did the KWV become a private company?
1997
What does SAWIT stand for? When was it established?
South African Wine Industry Trust; 1999
What is SAWIS? When was it established?
South African Wine Information & Systems; 2002
What is South Africa’s wine appellation system called?
Wine of Origin
When was the WO system introduced? What does it do?
Introduced in 1973 it compels producers seeking certification to submit a sample of the wine for evaluation by a tasting panel, which confirms the wine shows the correct organoleptic qualities for its cultivar and age. They wine also undergoes scientific analysis
As of 2006, if a wine lists a single varietal, what is the minimum percentage of that varietal for South African wines?
85%
What are the laws for labeling blends in South Africa?
Blends may list several grapes on the label if vinification occurred separately and each listed grape compromises a minimum 20% of the wine
As of 2006, if a wine from South Africa lists a vintage on the label, what is the required minimum?
85%
If a wine from South Africa lists an area of production, what percentage of grapes must derive from the stated area?
100%
What are the four types of production areas in South Africa in descending order of size?
Geographical unit, region, district, ward
What are the laws for labeling a wine “Single Vineyard Wine” in South Africa?
It may be used for wines sourced solely from the vineyard, provided it is appropriately registered and of less than 6 Ha
What are the laws for labeling a wine “Estate Bottled” in South Africa?
Must be produced from contiguous parcels of vineyard land and vinified and bottled on a single property
If a wine from South Africa forgoes certification, what can they not put on the label?
Vintage, varietal or area of production (including single vineyard and estate bottled)
What is IPW? When was it established and what do they do?
Integrated Production of Wine Scheme; Founded in 1999, it is a voluntary means of certification for WO producers wishing to comply with sustainable environmental standards. They set guidelines for agricultural, manufacturing and packaging practices. They judge wineries on a point system (min 60% required to pass) including worker safety measures, handling of waste water, carbon emissions, use of pesticides/chemicals and vineyard biodiversity
What are the five large geographical areas of South Africa?
Western Cape, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Kwazulu-Natal and Limpopo
What are the districts and wards of Northern Cape in South Africa?
Districts: Douglas and Sutherland-Karoo. Wards: Hartswater, Central Orange River and Rietrivier FS
Where is Northern Cape?
South Africa
Where is Douglas?
It is a district in the North Cape, South Africa
Where is Sutherland-Karoo?
It is a district in the North Cape, South Africa