Cape Wine 2015 "A revelatory Event"

Wednesday, 12 August, 2015
WOSA
The world's windiest vineyards, what happens when the warm Indian and cold Atlantic oceans meet, the impact of sea and mountain on Pinot noir, a Semillon vineyard more than 100 years old and the age-worthiness of South African wines.

These are just some of the topics lined up for Cape Wine 2015 in September when the South African wine industry presents the biggest wine show ever to be staged in the Southern Hemisphere.

Over three days delegates will be able to make sense of how the industry has been catapulted from obscure and isolated outsider to accomplished performer with an authentically original voice, keen to protect its vinous heritage but equally excited to explore new wine-growing areas, new varietals and new styles.

Wines of South Africa (WOSA), the organiser of the three-day trade exhibition to the international world of wine buyers and critics, is hosting a varied range of producers, themed tastings, seminars, workshops and discussions to highlight the country's evolution over the past 20 years.

Attracting capacity numbers of exhibitors, as well as delegates from every continent, Cape Wine 2015 has been billed as a "revelatory event" and "great fun too" by a prominent UK wine personality and a keen observer of the South African industry. Journalist, author, and wine judge Matthew Jukes is also calling the show "an essential date in the wine calendar and the only way to taste every newly released wine" the country produces.

Sweden's 2014 sommelier of the year Patrik Strömsten, who is also scheduled to attend, says: "Germany has Prowein, Bordeaux, Vinexpo and South Africa sits on top with its Cape Wine. This is the place to be to learn everything you need to know about South Africa and its great wines."

And between now and when the show starts at the Cape Town Convention Centre on September 15, delegates can start immersing themselves in industry developments through fast and fun video clips featuring some of the best-known but also up-and-coming local winemakers, viticulturists and other wine personalities. The novel and intriguing #CapeWineConnect campaign is a series of upfront and personal snapshots. They chart winemakers' make or break moments, what makes them get up in the morning, their families, their farm friends and what to expect at Cape Wine 2015. These clips can be viewed by going to http://www.capewine2015.com/pressroom.php

Says WOSA CEO Siobhan Thompson: "Our show is a multi-media look at the South African wine industry today - who we are and how we have come to this point. It's an opportunity to taste from the traditional to the trailblazing and to explore our innovation and technical maturity. 

"It's tempting to view our two-decade trajectory as a jump from zero to hero but things are seldom that straightforward. The positive reputation the country is currently enjoying is the result of exceptionally hard work over many years and across several fronts. Behind the evolution is a solid and sophisticated infrastructure designed to promote quality, technology and innovation. It embraces advances in viticulture, soil and the management of limited and non-renewable resources, investment in plant improvement programmes and training of workers, better operational efficiencies and improved value-chain logistics for smarter and more cost-efficient wine-growing and production."

For details of exhibitors, seminars, Speakers' Corner topics and other events, go to www.capewine2015.com, where delegates can also register. Stay up to date via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeWine2015 and Twitter: @CapeWine2015