Are South African wines the best in the world? Help Vanessa find out
Most people who know me, know about my enthusiasm for South African wine and my *very* amateur status as a somewhat informed wine tasting type. I have been lucky enough to taste wine around the world and I very firmly believe that South Africa makes some of the best, if not the best, wine in the world.
In order to put this to the test, I and my wine tasting buddies Karen and Sven, signed up for the Wines of the World course run by the Cape Wine Academy, starting this month, to learn more about wines from other countries and compare them to our homegrown offering.
But sadly, there haven’t been enough takers for the Wines of the World course to go ahead
The CWA needs another seven winos (I mean, fabulously sophisticated and intelligent wine appreciators, who are of course gorgeous and talented to boot) to sign up for the course. You don’t need to have done any wine courses before to sign up, so read on.
Here are the details:
Step into the international world of wines and broaden your international wine knowledge. Explore the world’s wine regions and discover the interesting wines that they produce. From France to Australia and the Americas, you will be able to compare their wines against ours!
With International wines becoming more available in South Africa, this course will benefit your personal knowledge and if you have a career in the wine tourism industry, i.e. hotels, wine shops, wine farms; it would be a benefit in your career path.
For people interested in proceeding to the Diploma Wine Course, this would be a valuable stepping stone to this next level as an introduction to international wine regions.
COURSE CONTENT:
Lecture 1 France: Bordeaux & The Loire Regions
Lecture 2 France: Burgundy & The Rhone Valley Regions
Lecture 3 France: Alsace, Champagne Regions & Germany
Lecture 4 Italy & Spain (including Sherry)
Lecture 5 Portugal (Including Port) & New World: California, Chile, Argentina
Lecture 6 Australia & New Zealand
Venue: De Grendel Wine Farm, Plattekloof Road, Panorama, Cape Town
Time: 6 pm – 8 pm
Dates: Course starts on Thursday 29 April, then runs every Thursday until 10 June, which is the date for the theory exam.
Cost: R2,200
I have previously completed the Intro to SA wines, Advanced course and Certificate course and can tell you that the CWA courses are fun, entertaining and informative. You are lectured by some fabulous South African wine makers such as Groot Constantia’s Boela Gerber, have guided tastings of some great wines, and meet like-minded wine drinkers.
So come on, it’ll be fun. We’ll head out for dinner afterwards and marvel at our newfound knowledge and wine tasting prowess. The nights are drawing in and the sundowner season is over – and this sure beats staying at home watching some silly sitcom.
To sign up – just give drop Susan at the CWA a line on info@cwa.org.za or give me a shout on vanessa@twokats.com.
Disclosure: In the interests of full disclosure I am doing this because I really, really, really want the course to go ahead. I am paying for my place in full, and I have no affiliation with the Cape Wine Academy, apart from supporting their promotion of wine appreciation.




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April 9, 2010
Definitely best in the world!
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April 10, 2010
When l lived in Cape town l used to think that SA wines were the best, now l live in Scotland and am able to enjoy wines from around the world and based on my, 4 bottles per week l enjoy wines from Australia, Chile, New Zealand and South Africa equally. What i miss,- unable to buy here, are South African desert wines which are the best in the world in my opinion,- l would kill for a bottle of “Vrotis” right now.
April 14, 2010
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May 3, 2010
@cybercellar – yep I agree
@colin – well Napolean used to drink dessert wine from Constantia after all! I particularly miss the French table wines you could pick up by the carafe for a song and sip on all evening. And nothing like a nice Chianti either!
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