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Lomond – Biodiversity

October 8th, 2009 admin No comments

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Lomond is located a mere 30km from the Southern tip of Africa, in the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom.

In this film, owner and Winemaker Wayne Gabb explains the link between the wines they produce and the fynbos found on the farm.

Categories: Biodiversity, Lomond

Cederberg Wines – Biodiversity

October 2nd, 2009 admin No comments


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Cederberg Wines is set in the heart of the dramatic Cederberg Wilderness, and they play an integral role in the Cederberg Conservancy. In this film Pieter du Toit – passionate member of the Cederberg team – talks to us about the importance of preserving this magnificent environment and the commitment of the entire team to the process.

For more info visit:

www.cederbergwine.com

Categories: Biodiversity, Cederberg

Jordan Winery – Cape Dwarf Chameleon

September 15th, 2009 admin No comments

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Researcher from the South Africa National Biodiversity Institute have completed a ground-breaking study, which found that the Cape Dwarf Chameleon prefers to live in the shrubs and bushes that surround the monoculture environment of a vineyard…

Delheim – Biodiversity

September 8th, 2009 admin No comments

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Delheim has always had a very strong commitment to the conservation and preservation of the environment they grow their wine in.

In this fascinating film, General Manager and Viticulturist Victor Sperling explains their latest project – an organic waste-water recycling system. Through a series of bio-reactors and an indigenous wetland, Delheim are able to re-introduce the waste-water from their cellar and restaurant, back into the environment from which they took it.

Categories: Biodiversity, Delheim