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Jamie Goode reports on excellent South African wine performance in UK

One of the blogs I read regularly is that of Jamie Goode because of his interest in South African wines. In this post he noted the increase of South Africa’s biggest wine export destination, the UK. Jamie sumarised the report as follows:

  • South African wines acheived the largest increase in UK market share in 2009 (10.4% of market to 12.3%, off-trade by volume)
  • South African category grew by 24% in value and 23% in volume for the same period
  • South Africa’s market share is only 0.1% behind France which is in decline
  • Exports to the UK were up 14% by volume, maintaining the UK’s position as the leading export market for the South African wine industry accounting for 32% of total global exports
  • Success from South Africa’s top brands helped to drive the category: First Cape, Kumala, Arniston Bay and KWV all grew significantly
  • There was an uplift of 15% by value above 5 pounds, a 27% increase above 7 pounds and a 43% increase above 10 pounds   
  • On the Wines of South Africa website, CEO Su Birch makes the observation that there had been a year on year global increase of 7% for South African packaged wine exports in 2009 compared with a drop of bulk sales of 18% . This is seen as positive trend and could an important stage in the evolution of the South African wine industry.

    Wine corks

    Wine corks

    Strong growth in packaged South African wine exports last year were to Sweden (18%) and Canada (11%) as well as to Japan, Nigeria, Angola and China. The Netherlands, US and German markets had remained unchanged but Denmark had shown a decline of 5% which was partially offset by increased exports to Finland and Norway.

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    Jamie Goode has praise for De Grendel white

    In his blog, Jamie Goode, multiple award winning wine journalist and wine judge, raved about De Grendel Winifred 2008, a blend of viognier, semillon and chardonnay, scoring it 91 points out of a possible 100.

    Jamie Goode

    Jamie Goode

    De Grendel is an historic farm in the Durbanville wine ward and has belonged to the Graaf family for three generations. It is currently owned by Sir David Graaf and Charles Hopkins, member of the Cape Winemakers Guild is the cellar master. The first vintage was in 2004 which was vinified at Graham Beck cellars and from 2006 the wines were made at the De Grendel farm.

    Winifred 2008 sells for R80.00 ($11) from the farm.

    It is hard to dispute that white blends are the strength of the Cape wine industry. Tim James discussed this in his recent blog post Ten Amazing Years for Cape Wine and made the following comment:

    Surely one of the finest and most exciting achievements of contemporary South Wine is the establishment of the white blend ……..

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