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South Africa is the only country in the world that can accurately pinpoint the date of origin of our wine industry and that date is today!

 

Western Cape, South Africa (02 February 2022) – Raise a glass and celebrate 363 years of South African wine heritage today!

This momentous day marks the start of our winemaking industry and calls for all with a passion for South African wine to come together, wherever they are in the world and join in the celebrations.

South Africa is the only country in the world that can accurately pinpoint the date of origin of our wine industry, thanks to Jan van Riebeeck’s diary entry on 2 February 1659, which read: “Today, praise be to God, wine was made for the first time from Cape grapes”.

“This occasion has become a significant and truly memorable day for both wine appreciators and winemakers. It honours the birth of the wine industry in South Africa, it asks for a blessing on the new harvest, and pays tribute to the trailblazers in the industry,” says Jean Naudé, CEO of Groot Constantia.

To celebrate here at Good Things Guy, we’re resharing the Klein Roosboom Boutique Winery article, which introduced their viticulturist, and it set social media on fire… while SA Wine Harvest will be celebrating with a FREE event tonight!

This annual event is open for all to attend and can be accessed through a virtual link at www.sawineharvest.co.za. During the event, the wine industry gives due recognition to individuals for their exceptional contribution in the following categories: Visionary Leadership (1659 Visionary Leadership Award), Diversity and Transformation, Wine Appreciation and Wine Advancement and Viticulture and Wine Creation. This ceremony has been hosted since 1974 to honour individuals who have made great strides in the industry. Past recipients include Nelson Mandela, Unsung Wine Workers, Norma Ratcliffe, Beyers Truter and Charles Back.

“We are excited by the upcoming harvest season and look forward to celebrating it with the rest of the industry and wine lovers across the globe,” says Naudé.

The blessing of the 2022 harvest will take place in the vineyards of Groot Constantia by Rev Desmond Meyer of the Uniting Reformed Church Koelenhof. Groot Constantia is South Africa’s oldest wine-producing farm established in 1685 by the then Governor of the Cape, Simon van der Stel, and is considered the historical birthplace of the South African wine industry.

“We encourage you to support participating wineries in their harvest festivities by sharing your news, stories and enjoying a glass of South African wine on Wednesday, 2 February 2022. A case of exceptional South African wines can be won courtesy of wine.co.za when you post on social media using the hashtag #sawineharvest2022,” adds Naudé.

The Wine Harvest Commemorative event is made possible by the financial support and partnerships of Ninety One, Groot Constantia, Standard Bank, Vinpro and Die Burger.


Sources: SA Wine Harvest 
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