The Citizen (Gauteng)

LOCK, STOCK AND WINE BARREL

- Adriaan Roets adriaanr@citizen.co.za

Wine competitio­ns play an important role in developing the economy. While it gets vintners to focus on superior products, Koos Nel of Old Mutual Personal Finance believes it also raises the profile of local wines.

Non-profit associatio­n Vinpro recently found that wine tourism contribute­d R15 billion to the economy. While it’s easy to get annoyed with tourists clogging estates during summer, they play a valuable role in promoting South African wines internatio­nally.

Local wine sales are estimated to be about R13.2 billion, according to Vinpro. Not only does this mean there’s agricultur­al stability, winemakers and estates are finding ways to create wines and tourism-related products that help build the industry even when faced with challenges like drought.

Nel said: “In terms of state revenue we’ve seen consistent increases in the amount paid to government via excise and other taxes. In 2017 this amounted to R6.7 billion, an 8% increase on 2016.

“That could not have been achieved without a commitment to progress, skills developmen­t and transforma­tion.”

For the 2018 edition of the Trophy Wine Show, 455 bronze, 136 silver and 40 gold medals were awarded by nine judges. These accolades lead to a type of trust where consumers can make choices without much knowledge or effort. That makes it easier to buy that bottle you might not have.

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