It’s called the Swartland, which means ‘Black Land’ in Afrikaans, because the dark grey endemic renosterbos (rhinoceros bush) that covers the landscape turns black after the rains. An appropriate name ...
At the base of the Paardeberg Mountain some 50 miles north of South Africa’s famed Cape Winelands lies the Swartland, a harsh and arid region home to a number of independent wineries producing some of ...
As she drives along the dirt road to Swerwer Wines — passing whitewashed farmhouses amid rows of grape vines, silvery mist hanging in the foothills of the mountains beyond — Prisca Llagostera talks ...
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I was watching with envy the social media posts by a friend on a trip to South Africa, looking at the glorious sun-drenched vineyards, weighed down with ripe grapes. February always seems to promise ...
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