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by Quizmasters Apprentice » Fri Aug 29, 2003 12:08 pm
I am a Wine Region The bulk of the wine I produce is for domestic consumption however more exports are growing at an increasing rate The nearby ocean has a significant impact on my climate I'm not that far from the second largest city in my country
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michaelw
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by michaelw » Fri Aug 29, 2003 12:10 pm
the land of Bass Philip and Paradise Enough?
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by Quizmasters Apprentice » Fri Aug 29, 2003 12:31 pm
Quizmasters Apprentice wrote: I am a Wine Region The bulk of the wine I produce is for domestic consumption however more exports are growing at an increasing rate The nearby ocean has a significant impact on my climate I'm not that far from the second largest city in my country I have been an established wine region for more than 150 years My emerging varieties are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay My wines are recongnised as being great value for money in the export market
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Dig
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by Dig » Fri Aug 29, 2003 1:18 pm
How about Hawkes Bay in NZ
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by Dig » Fri Aug 29, 2003 1:20 pm
Quizmasters Apprentice wrote: Googling again Dig? Sorry, Wrong
I wouldn't have gotten it wrong if I was Googling
Want me to try it?
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by Quizmasters Apprentice » Fri Aug 29, 2003 1:26 pm
I am a Wine Region The bulk of the wine I produce is for domestic consumption however more exports are growing at an increasing rate The nearby ocean has a significant impact on my climate I'm not that far from the second largest city in my country I have been an established wine region for more than 150 years My emerging varieties are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay My wines are recongnised as being great value for money in the export market Actually it's more like over 300 years My broader region only has one recognised "Icon" wine, it's a sweet white with a long history My Wine Industry has it's own version of the Masters of Wine qualification
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GraemeG
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by GraemeG » Fri Aug 29, 2003 1:28 pm
Ha ha. Except for the VERY obvious exception of the last characteristic, it could be somewhere in California!
But I reckon it's South America. Trouble is, I don't know any wine regions there...
No, wait, wait. Stellenbosch, South Africa!
cheers,
Graeme
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by Dig » Fri Aug 29, 2003 1:36 pm
How about Maipo in Chile, just down the road from Santiago?
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by Quizmasters Apprentice » Fri Aug 29, 2003 1:44 pm
Well done Graeme, I actually would have accepted the general Cape Winelands, or one of the major areas within; Constantia, Paarl, Stellenbosch.
to cover off a few points:
The South African winelands around Cape Town make great value wines, particularly if you go there to travel, the Exchange Rate to the SA Rand makes eating and drinking very cheap. This is to do with the economy over there more than the quality of the wine.
South Africa's leading varieties are Pinotage and Chenin Blanc but they are making great strides with the 'classic' varieties as mentioned.
The Icon wine I mentioned is Vin de Constance from Klein Constantia, it dates back hundreds of years, and was at one time acclaimed as the greatest sweet white in the world. It was also a favourite of Napoleon.
The Cape Winelands greatest climactic influences are the Southern Atlantic Ocean and the Cape mountain range, of which Table Mountain is a part, rising up behind.
The qualification is the Cape Wine Master, which was established during the apartheid days when South Africa was cut off from the maintsream wine world. It's now seen as a stepping stone to the MW qualification.
A spectacular place to visit and experience.
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