Wednesday, 13 December, 2023

Do you know what is in your glass? The enigma of natural wine

Called the last great innovation in wine by some and a blight on the industry by others.
Petri de Beer

Monday, 27 March, 2023

A day in the life of winemaker during harvest: Wilhelm Kritzinger

Find out what Bellevue winemaker Wilhelm Kritzinger gets up to on a typical day in the harvest season.
Petri de Beer

Thursday, 26 January, 2023

Loss of a historic wine farm

Another winelands lifestyle estate is under development in Cape Town.
Petri de Beer

Tuesday, 20 December, 2022

Organic: fad or the future?

To move from the fringes of agriculture into a fully-fledged niche market is no easy feat. But somehow this is exactly wat organic farming has achieved.
Petri de Beer

Monday, 7 November, 2022

An ace up our sleeves

There was once said that a bottle of 5 year brandy had more power than any amount of money to grease the wheels of public administration in SA.
Petri de Beer

Tuesday, 4 October, 2022

What the wine industry can teach the rest of South African agriculture

With CapeWine – a time to celebrate the achievements of the SA wine industry – on everybody’s mind, Petri de Beer reflected on the wine industry and where we are headed.
Petri de Beer

Friday, 16 September, 2022

A slow death to a curable disease

Stellenbosch is the heart of the South African wine industry.
Petri de Beer

Friday, 26 August, 2022

Why Monopoly sucks

Are the various monopolies affecting the South African wine industry a problem?
Petri de Beer

Friday, 29 July, 2022

Uncut gems: Indigenous South African wine grape cultivars and their potential

When you say “South African wine”, the two cultivars that spring to mind are Pinotage and Chenin Blanc.
Petri de Beer

Thursday, 17 March, 2022

The myth of sustainable agriculture

Considering the notion that agriculture is an inherently destructive endeavour, 'sustainable agriculture' will always be just a dream.
Petri de Beer

Monday, 7 March, 2022

South African wine industry: Masters of our own destruction?

A look at what could be the reasons for the friction the South African wine industry is experiencing in working with the government and having our concerns and problems addressed in a meaningful way.
Petri de Beer