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Health · South Africa“New DF-SA study reveals that nearly 1 in 5 alcoholic drinks sold in South Africa is illegal — posing serious risks to health and public finances.” The Drinks Federation of South Africa (DF-SA) has released new research revealing a sharp increase in the illicit alcohol market, which has grown by 55% in volume since 2017. The study, conducted by independent research firm Euromonitor International, highlights the escalating impact of illegal alcoh…Read Article
Illicit Alcohol in South Africa grows by 55% in volume since 2017 - Wineland Media

Gold · StellenboschThe Cape Mint™, Sub-Saharan Africa’s oldest private mint, in collaboration with the Pinotage Association, held an event during which centenarian Madame May-Eliane de Lencquesaing overstruck a gold medallion to mark one hundred years of Pinotage, South Africa’s signature red cultivar. De Lencquesaing (fondly known as ‘Lady May’) was born in 1925 into one of Bordeaux’s oldest and most respected wine families, the Miailhe. The iconic winemaker’s li…See the Story
Lady May Strikes Gold: Centenary Medallion Honours 100 Years of South African Pinotage

Hermanus · HermanusMelanie Paltoglou’s journey as a chef began in what she and her sister Vanessa fondly called their “cakey place,” where they spent countless sunny days icing mud cakes with clay pigments. “Eventually, we graduated to making fish and chips,” Melanie laughs. Their love for food and wine naturally followed from a childhood spent helping their father, Clive, make wine in an old tub. They carefully barrelled the wine, only to be disappointed when the…Read Article