Revolutionary wines in South Africa

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Do you think South Africa is a country that is good at making bulk wines, but that when it comes to quality and personality falls short? Then it’s time to wake up. Now! You are missing a lot of exciting and very original wines.

Today there are plenty of exciting wines of very good quality from South Africa. If you know where to look! Often it is from small producers outside the most famous wine regions, ie usually not from Stellenbosch and Franschhoek. Of course they make excellent wines even in those districts today, but if you are newcomer and do not have a lot of money, it’s cheaper to settle in lesser-known areas, Swartland, Elgin, Walker Bay, and others.

Read the interview with the new importer The Wine Rebels on South Africa’s rebellious wines in Per’s article on BKWine Magazine, originally published on Forbes: South Africa’s wine rebellion | Per on Forbes.

The best way to experience South Africa’s brilliant new wines is to go there, on a wine tour to South Africa with BKWine. Your best guide in the vineyards.

Pouring wine at Waterford Wine Estate
Pouring wine at Waterford Wine Estate, copyright BKWine Photography
Cloud formations over the mountains in Franschhoek, South Africa
Cloud formations over the mountains in Franschhoek, South Africa, copyright BKWine Photography
Vineyards and mountains in Stellenbosch
Vineyards and mountains in Stellenbosch, copyright BKWine Photography

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