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April 28th, 2006 posted by Alison Pearce
28 April 2006 by Angela Lloyd
Diversity and unity – both are useful concepts for the industry, suggests Angela Lloyd, musing on some elements of the recent Cape Wine 2006 event
I have to admit to an unfashionable admiration for parts of the French appellation system. How much easier it must be to get to grips [...]
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April 21st, 2006 posted by Bruce Jack
Vintage is a battle, or more accurately, a very rough game; the best result of which can only be a draw. Nature will never let your ego triumph.
Today Cape Town was smothered by the first warm “Berg Wind” of autumn; pushing up your sinuses with a parched promise of rain. It always arrives announced, [...]
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April 12th, 2006 posted by Alison Pearce
April 12, 2006
Diversity and unity – both are useful concepts for the industry, suggests Angela Lloyd, musing on some elements of the recent Cape Wine 2006 event
Enjoying the buzz generated at the Grape Minds’ stand at Cape Wine 2006 are, from left: Bruwer Raats (co-owner Raats Family Wines), Heather Whitman and Steve Ludlam (partners –The [...]
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