South African wine producers are set to benefit from the removal of all import tariffs on exports to China.
South African wine producers are regaining confidence as the 2026 harvest progresses, with the third crop estimate indicating a larger harvest and quality indicators showing strong potential across several cultivars.
Wine lovers have reason to celebrate as South Africa’s wine regions prepare for what could be another bumper harvest in 2026.
South Africa’s wine industry is sitting on an untapped treasure trove worth billions, and the key to unlocking it lies in transforming wine tourism into the country’s premier attraction.
CAPE TOWN – The European Union has committed €15 million (approximately R 311 million) to drive inclusive growth in South Africa’s wine sector, focusing on black ownership and enterprise development…
