by Old Vine | May 29, 2019 | Articles, Blog
Bellingham, The Bernard Series Old Vine Chenin Blanc, celebrates esteemed vineyard heritage South Africa’s old-vine wines are becoming increasingly sought-after locally and abroad, as consumers learn more about these unique wines forged by time and endurance. As...
by Old Vine | May 29, 2019 | Articles, Media Room
Can we stop using the terms Old World and New World already? Wouldn’t it be more accurate to simply say Europe and elsewhere? (Though, admittedly, the Middle East and North Africa may take issue with that.) Many of the stylistic lines that separate the two...
by | May 10, 2019 | Articles, Media Room
Rosa Kruger talks with David Clarke from Ex Animo Wine Co. and shares stories about her journey in the industry and the rich heritage of South African viticulture. “Viticulture is an absolute skill, it is a science and an art combined into one.” Rosa...
by Old Vine | Dec 21, 2018 | Articles, Media Room
By Cathy Huyghe View the original article on Forbes “Thick with emotion.” Do you know this phrase? That’s how my voice feels when I’m talking about certain wines from South Africa, especially those made from old vines that have been rooted in the earth longer than...
by Old Vine | Dec 17, 2018 | Articles, Media Room
The wonder of Cape Wine 2018 and The Old Vine Project has journeyed to WANDS magazine, “The International Wine & Spirits Magazine For The Trade In Japan.”, in their December 2018 publication. The eyes of the wine world were focussed on South Africa...
by Old Vine | Nov 27, 2018 | Articles, Blog
Munskänkarna, one of the worlds largest wine tasting groups, spent a couple of days exploring the wine regions of South Africa. Amongst excursions to Swartland and Cape Point, the group visited the picturesque town of Stellenbosch. Munskänkarna wine tasting group at...