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[E] Ntsiki Biyela winemaker at Stellekaya in Stell
By: bkwine Added: 8 Apr 10 Views: 8
 
http://www.bkwine.com/wine_tours/wine_tours.htm --- An interview with the winemaker at the Stellenbosch winery Stellekaya, Ntsiki Biyela. She is one of the very few black women wine makers in South Africa, perhaps even the first. The winery is close to the town Stellenbosch which is also the name of the wine region. The vineyards are quite a bit a way from winery. The name Stellekaya means home of the stars. Most of the wines are named after astrological star constellations (Capricorn, Taurus, Scorpio, Orion etc). Stellekaya only make red wines: blends and varietals. They have cabernet sauvignon (called Scorpio), a merlot and a shiraz. They make several blends: sangiovese, merlot and cs (called Hercules), Bordeaux style (cs, merlot, cab franc), Cape blend with merlot, cs and pinotage. Wines often highly rated by John Platter in the Platter guide. The wines are generally very elegant with a lot of fruit. Ntsiki Biyela, the wine maker wants to have the fruit prominent with a lot of freshness. Ntsiki has been winemaker since 2004. Over the years her wine making has changed, improved, learning from experience. There are always changes depending on the vintage but the style with fruit and elegance remains the same. Making wine was not originally something that Ntsiki Biyela had thought of doing. Her first taste of wine was a strange experience: it was horrible, why would anyone want to drink this, she thought. She had the opportunity to study viticulture and vinification so she came to study at the Stellenbosch University on a scholarship. She has since been named Woman Winemaker of the Year (in 2009). Ntsiki comes from KwaZulu-Natal where they grow sugar cane, bananas but no grapes, and where drinking wine is not part of the traditional culture. Not yet. More on Stellekaya: http://www.stellekaya.com Music: Marco Esu, Primo risveglio, http://www.podsafeaudio.com By BKWine, http://www.bkwine.com. Interviewer: Per Karlsson, BKWine. © Copyright BKWine, Per Karlsson. See all our wine videos on our BKWine TV: http://www.youtube.com/bkwine
 
[E] Jon Bowen at Domaine Sainte Croix
By: bkwine Added: 9 Mar 10 Views: 3
 
http://www.bkwine.com/wine_tours/wine_tours.htm --- Jon and Elizabeth Bowen make wine at the Domaine Sainte Croix in the Languedoc region in the south of France. They are in the sub-region called Corbieres (or Haut Corbieres), not very far from Spain. Theyre near Narbonne and Perpignan. They started out six years to produce vins de terroir, coming from the UK. They became convinced that there is a great potential in the wines from this region after having worked for other wineries as winemakers for some time. They make a very interesting white wine, called La Serre, made from grenache blanc and grenache gris. It is a very elegant and mineral wine that expresses the character in the soil. Their main production is red though with the cuvees Le Fournas, their entry level wine, Magneric, Carignan, and Celestra. All wines are made from blends of carignan and grenache grapes. They also have some syrah and mourvedre and a few other grape varieties planted. Yes, they make a wine called Carignan that is a grape variety that is mostly known for uninteresting volume wines, but here at Domaine Sainte Croix it makes dense, character-full wines. They are also in the process of becoming certified organic. This is one way Jon and Elizabeth Bowen try and express the full character of the soil and the vineyards in the Hautes Corbieres and part of the belief that "fine wine is made in the vineyard". Another aspect is that they use wild yeast. All those things contribute to the stringency and elegance of their wines. More on Domaine Sainte Croix: http://www.saintecroixvins.com Music: DovEporTar, Il sigaro a metà, http://www.jamendo.com By BKWine, http://www.bkwine.com. Interviewer: Per Karlsson, BKWine. © Copyright BKWine, Per Karlsson. See all our wine videos on our BKWine TV channel: http://www.youtube.com/bkwine
 
Wines of Australia
By: WholeFoodsMarket Added: 5 Mar 10 Views: 13
 
Take a tour of the wine producing regions of Australia.
 
Grampians Estate Cellar Door, Award Winning Shiraz
By: overlander Added: 14 Oct 09 Views: 20
 
http://www.grampiansestate.com.au/ Grampians Estate Cellar Door is located right next to the Melbourne - Adelaide Highway and offers the perfect stopover for those wishing to experience the Grampians Region world renown Shiraz. Awards include Best Shiraz at the 2005 National Wine Show and Best Shiraz at the 2002 Victorian Wine Show.
 
Off the Beaten Track Wine & Art Gallery, Buangor,
By: overlander Added: 29 Sep 09 Views: 22
 
Local Artist Janette Todd takes us for a tour of a local Garage that has been converted into a Art Gallery and cellar door, showcasing local wine and beer. Located right on the Western Hwy, at Buangor, Off the Beaten Track is a fascinating stopover for those looking for something a little different.
 
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