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In 1985, the Commission chaired by Judge Klopper reported on the illegal import into South Africa of chardonnay clones, which turned out not to be chardonnay but auxerrois, an inferior cultivar (variety). This paper examines the Evidence before and the Report of the Commission, and the political...
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What we know about the material culture of eighteenth century Cape Colony settlers is mostly limited to qualitative evidence found in official documents, letters, travel accounts and other correspondence. This paper uses a new quantitative source – the MOOC probate inventories – to ascertain...
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Wine tourism has emerged as a strong and growing area of special-interest tourism in ‘New World’ wine countries in …. The development of wine routes throughout Europe, and increasingly in ‘New World’ wine countries, provides the link … between wine and tourism. South Africa is believed to be one of the most aggressive in the short- to medium-term in getting …
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the French Huguenots who immigrated to Dutch South Africa at the end of the 17th century were more productive wine … differences. We test this hypothesis by dividing the French settlers into two groups — those originating from wine regions, and …
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