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South Africa is located at the tip of the African continent with most wine regions located near the coastal influences of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. These regions have a mostly Mediterranean climate that is marked by intense sunlight and dry heat.
Regardless of how you classify its wines, South Africa is home to some of the most noteworthy producers on the planet, with a new generation of vintners and growers injecting a deep sense...
Discover everything you need to know about South African wine with our ultimate guide. Learn about the history, grapes, and what makes the wine unique
Everything you want to know about South African wine. Learn the history, the best wine regions in South Africa and major SA grape varieties.
Turn to these four key wine-growing regions and the grapes that thrive there to drink in the best that South Africa has to offer. A land of immense natural beauty and vinous variety, South...
The easiest way to find South African wines, wineries, tasting rooms, people, news, events, maps, videos, wine routes, tours, restaurants, accommodation and things to do in the Cape winelands. The easiest way to buy wine online.
Get scores for nearly 175 red and white wines from South Africa reviewed in Wine Spectator blind tastings over the past year, including top performers and values in Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and beyond from across the Cape.
Our top South African wine picks showcase both the versatility of South Africa’s terroir – with wines from Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Swartland, Elgin and the Tulbagh Valley – as well as the skill of the country’s winemakers who are producing stunning blends but also seriously high-quality single-varietal wines, and not just from Chenin ...
With a wonderfully diverse climate, a wide range of grape varieties and a rich history of winemaking dating back to the 17th century, South Africa is one of the most exciting wine producing...
Get scores for more than 200 red and white wines from South Africa reviewed in Wine Spectator blind tastings over the past year, including top bottlings and good values in Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and more.