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Cape Town and the Cape Winelands confronting climate change

Cape Town and the Cape Winelands confronting climate change

Climate change is expected to directly impact on South Africa’s mean annual temperature and rainfall ranges, influencing pest and disease distributions, flowering and fruiting seasons, and ground water resources. Climate change also impacts indirectly, through the growing awareness among consumers and the corresponding demand for carbon-efficient business processes. The agricultural sector is a large source of greenhouse gases (GHGs) through activities such as land-use change, agrochemical application and fossil fuel use.

A brand-new tasting room to experience Fryer’s Cove Wines

A brand-new tasting room to experience Fryer’s Cove Wines

It’s time to raise your glasses and toast to a one-of-a-kind experience along the Cape West Coast, in the Western Cape, South Africa! Fryer’s Cove has reimagined their Tasting Room into a brand-new, fresh, and contemporary space in which to enjoy your Fryer’s Cove favourites with unparalleled ocean views and warm West Coast hospitality.

Bosman Hermanus

Bosman Hermanus

Nestled in a sweeping landscape beneath a majestic tree, the Frame House, a wood and iron structure, houses the wine tasting venue for Bosman Hermanus in the Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley.

Weltevrede Wine Estate

Weltevrede Wine Estate

At Weltevrede in the Western Cape, a profusion of plant species thrives, creating a unique terroir for their exceptional wines. Owner and winemaker Phillip Jonker has led Weltevrede to become a premier Chardonnay estate in South Africa, offering captivating underground cellar tours, innovative wine experiences, and delectable wines like Vanilla Chardonnay and Cherrychoc Merlot.