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Sparkling Wine From South Africa? Yes, Please. Meet Danielle Coetzee.

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Wine Talks was honored to speak with Danielle Coetzee, who is coaxing elegant sparkling wines from the Cap Town appelation in South Africa using the traditional Champagne method and grapes.

1. Cap Classiques is the South African version of traditional method sparkling wines with specific legal requirements. 2. Danielle's family background influenced her passion for winemaking, particularly her uncle's stories of harvest and vineyard work. 3. Nsiki Biela is a notable black winemaker celebrated within the South African wine community. 4. South Africa's Cape Winelands feature a diverse landscape in a condensed area, contributing to a wide variety of wine flavors

Utterly charming and humble. Meet Danielle Coetzee.

In this episode of "Wine Talks," hosts Danielle Coetzee and Paul K delve deep into the intricacies and charm of the South African wine industry. They highlight the shift toward site-specific wines and quality production, emphasizing how wines can tell stories and embody personalities. Danielle shares her personal journey into winemaking, inspired by her uncle, and explains the complexities of Cap Classiques, South Africa's sparkling wines. They also discuss the impact of soil and region on the taste of wines, especially sparkling varieties. The hosts explore inclusivity and diversity within the wine industry, spotlighting trailblazers like Nsiki Biela. Insights into pregnancy and motherhood within the field are provided, with Danielle sharing her own experiences. Paul K introduces a fun trivia question on wine's curative value, and they reflect on the need to make wine more accessible and inclusive to younger generations. Throughout the conversation, the importance of balancing innovation with tradition and maintaining high-quality, ethical, and sustainable production practices is underscored. The episode is a mix of personal anecdotes, technical wine discussions, and a celebration of the vibrant South African wine landscape.

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Wine Talks was honored to speak with Danielle Coetzee, who is coaxing elegant sparkling wines from the Cap Town appelation in South Africa using the traditional Champagne method and grapes.

1. Cap Classiques is the South African version of traditional method sparkling wines with specific legal requirements. 2. Danielle's family background influenced her passion for winemaking, particularly her uncle's stories of harvest and vineyard work. 3. Nsiki Biela is a notable black winemaker celebrated within the South African wine community. 4. South Africa's Cape Winelands feature a diverse landscape in a condensed area, contributing to a wide variety of wine flavors

Utterly charming and humble. Meet Danielle Coetzee.

In this episode of "Wine Talks," hosts Danielle Coetzee and Paul K delve deep into the intricacies and charm of the South African wine industry. They highlight the shift toward site-specific wines and quality production, emphasizing how wines can tell stories and embody personalities. Danielle shares her personal journey into winemaking, inspired by her uncle, and explains the complexities of Cap Classiques, South Africa's sparkling wines. They also discuss the impact of soil and region on the taste of wines, especially sparkling varieties. The hosts explore inclusivity and diversity within the wine industry, spotlighting trailblazers like Nsiki Biela. Insights into pregnancy and motherhood within the field are provided, with Danielle sharing her own experiences. Paul K introduces a fun trivia question on wine's curative value, and they reflect on the need to make wine more accessible and inclusive to younger generations. Throughout the conversation, the importance of balancing innovation with tradition and maintaining high-quality, ethical, and sustainable production practices is underscored. The episode is a mix of personal anecdotes, technical wine discussions, and a celebration of the vibrant South African wine landscape.

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