South Africa Flashcards
The majority of South Africa’s vine growing regions lies between which 2 latitudes?
32° - 35° south of the Equator
What is the climate of south Africa?
Hot climate
But many vineyards are subject to cooling influences
What are the cooling influences in South Africa?
Cold Benguela Current flows up the west coast cooling coastal areas
regular strong south-easterly summer winds called Cape Doctor. Bring air cooled by the ocean further inland and reduce temperature
South Africa has several mountain ranges that run throughout the wine regions.
What are the mountains’ effects on viticulture?
different altitudes
different aspects
different site climates
different soils
valley floor warmer
rugged terrain can cast shadows over vineyards, creating cooler spots and near coast, channel the winds through the vineyards
What is the most widely planted grape, of either color, in South Africa?
Chenin Blanc
South African wine regions have taken so well to Chenin Blanc that it is now more widely planted in South Africa than it is in France.
What is the most planted red/black grape variety in South Africa?
Cabernet Sauvignon
What grape variety, rarely seen outside of South Africa, has become a flagship for South Africa?
Pinotage
What are the parent grapes for Pinotage?
Pinot Noir and Cinsault
Cinsault was formerly known as Hermitage, especially in South Africa. The name ‘Pinotage’ is a combination of ‘Pinot’ and ‘Hermitage.’
What are the black grape varieties grown in South Africa
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Syrah
Pinot noir
Pinotage
What are the white grape varieties grown in South Africa
Chenin blanc
Sauvignon blanc
Chardonnay
Describe the characteristics of black grape varieties in South Africa
Cabernet sauvignon
- Varietal wines or blend
Merlot
- full bodied, plummy wines
Syrah
- full bodied, ripe, balck fruit and earthy/meaty characters in warm climate
- Less bodied peppery examples in cool areas
Pinot noir
- small amount in coastal areas, matured in oak with toasty aromas
Pinotage
- Range of style
- Blended with international varieties for Cape Blend
Describe the winemaking techniques used for Pinotage
light fruit style with red berry flavours,
Full bodied with spiced berry fruit
when fermented and stored with heavily toasted oak staves - aromas of cofee or chocolate
Premium have subtle oak aromas
Describe the characteristics of white grape varieties in South Africa
Chenin blanc
- variety of styles
- Simple or complex from old bush vines and oak
Sauvignon Blanc
- Herbaceous character
- pure flavours, sometimes pick early in warm climate
Chardonnay
- Exptional quality in cooler sites
- Barrell fermentation and lees stirring for premium wines
What is Hanepoot?
What is it used for?
A
The South African name for Muscat of Alexandria.
Used for late-harvest sweet wines.
what other white grape varieties are planted in south Africa?
Viognier,marsanne roussanne, grenache blanc
On what is based the south africas GI system ?
on the Wine of Origin shceme (W.O.) which carry a certification seal on every bottle
Explain the concept of Estate wine in south africa
Wine must come from a single estate and all grapes must come from estate vineyards that cover a single geographical area
Estate must have cailities on their land to process grapes including bottling
Can release as Estate wines and W.O.
What is the labelling term for Sustainable winemaking in South Africa ?
integrated Production of Wine (IPW)
you could display the credential as part of the W.O. seal
What is the general wine law in South Africa ?
Recognizes 4 sizes of production area
1. Geographical unit, blend from regional and district allowed (only one of importance is Western Cape)
2. Western cape is divided into regions. They are large areas that tend to follow dominant geological Featrues (ex. Coastal Region Breede River Valley and Cape south Coast)
3. These regions are split into districts and thenwards
The Western Cape accounts for what percentage of the South African wine market?
Over 90%
Outside of the Western Cape, where is the majority of South African wines made?
Orange River, an independent ward in the Northern Cape Geographical Area.
Mostly for inexpensive whites, not one xport markets
What District has long been the heart of production for fine wine in South Africa?
Stellenbosch