Independent South African wineries highlight quality

05 February, 2013

Premium Independent Wineries of South Africa (PIWOSA) is the name of a new grouping of like-minded, independent producers which aims to highlight the quality and diversity of South Africa’s premium wines has been launched to raise the profile of Premium South African wine.

PIWOSA was formed last month (January), with the endorsement of industry bodies WOSA (Wines of South Africa), WIETA (Wine Industry Ethical Trade Association) and IPW (Integrated Production of Wine).

The group’s ambition is to lead the charge for Premium South African wines internationally. PIWOSA will press ahead with a programme of marketing activities commencing in 2013 in the UK and Scandinavia. Programmes will subsequently be rolled out into other markets including the USA, Canada, Hong Kong and China.

PIWOSA comprises 15 largely family owned producer members from across the wine regions of the Western Cape. They are working together to build both presence and understanding of the high quality wines being produced in South Africa today. PIWOSA is self-funded by its members and will be running a sequence of trade and consumer events in the UK from June 3–6.

PIWOSA Chairman Rollo Gabb, owner of Journey’s End Vineyards, said: “Together we represent the incredible diversity that is seen across the Premium South African wine industry today. We each portray our own mesoclimates and special soils, while sharing a collective belief in the high potential of our sites and supporting our respective regions.

“South African winemaking has progressed to the point where it competes head on with premium wines from Australia, France, California and New Zealand – offering exceptional quality at very competitive prices. However, premium South African wine remains hugely under-represented in the on and off trade and we feel there is work to be done, and progress to be made. Through working together, we hope to raise the perception and presence of premium South African wines internationally.  This will help to increase the value of South African wine sold worldwide, leading to significant job creation across the South African wine industry.”

PIWOSA treasurer Alex Dale, co-owner of The Winery of Good Hope in Stellenbosch adds: “As individuals and individual wineries, we all have our own particular characteristics but we also share a great deal of common ground through our experience of, and passion for, our wonderful country and its capacity for making world-class wines. As a collective we will work effectively to build wider recognition of South Africa as a producer of fantastic premium wines and in doing so will support the work of WOSA and the industry as a whole.”

A full list of members of the Premium Wineries of South Africa is given below:

Ataraxia Wines, Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge www.ataraxiawines.com

Beaumont Wines, Bot River www.beaumont.co.za

Cederberg Cellar, Clanwilliam www.cederbergwine.com

The Drift Farm, Overberg Highlands,  www.thedrift.co.za

Glenelly Estate, Stellenbosch  www.glenellyestate.com

Jordan Wine Estate, Stellenbosch www.jordanwines.com

Journeys End, Schapenberg www.journeysend.co.za

Ken Forrester Vineyards, Stellenbosch www.kenforresterwines.com

Mulderbosch Vineyards, Stellenbosch www.mulderbosch.co.za

Mullineux Family Wines, Swartland www.mullineuxwines.com

Newton Johnson Wines, Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley www.newtonjohnson.com

Paul Cluver Wines, Elgin www.cluver.com

Raats Family Wines, Stellenbosch www.raats.co.za

Shannon Vineyards, Elgin www.shannonwines.com

The Winery of Good Hope, Stellenbosch www.thewineryofgoodhope.com





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