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Local Demand Fuels South African Wine Industry’s Resurgence Amid Global Shifts

by SAT Reporter
October 2, 2024
in in Southern Africa, Markets, South Africa
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Local Demand Fuels South African Wine Industry’s Resurgence Amid Global Shifts

South Africa’s wine industry stands at a pivotal juncture, characterised by a remarkable resurgence in local demand that promises to rejuvenate the sector. This revival follows a period marked by both adversity and adaptation, as producers navigate the complexities of a post-pandemic world.

In recent years, domestic wine consumption reached unprecedented heights, offsetting a decline in global consumption that has been prevalent since 2018. The African Wine Information and Systems report reveals a notable shift towards premium wines, with the consumption of products priced above R200 per 750ml nearly doubling between 2020 and 2023. This surge in interest for quality wines exemplifies the evolving preferences of consumers, who are increasingly inclined to seek out exceptional offerings.

The wine tourism sector further exemplifies the industry’s growth, contributing over R3 billion to the nation’s GDP and providing employment opportunities for more than 270,000 individuals. This burgeoning sector not only bolsters the economy but also fosters a deeper appreciation for South African wines among both locals and visitors alike.

Adding to this narrative of growth is the notable inclusivity of wine culture in South Africa. As Michael Fridjhon, founder of WineX, articulates, “Wine is the most agnostic alcoholic beverage in South Africa. Unlike whiskey or beer, its consumers span all ages, genders, and races.” This universality augurs well for the industry, as it endeavours to attract a diverse consumer base drawn to the myriad styles and varietals available.

Bridgette Kruger, Head of Private Banking at Standard Bank, acknowledges that while South Africa’s export volumes faced hurdles in 2023, the local industry’s potential remains robust. “As a bank, we want to play a larger role in supporting local producers by connecting them to a broader consumer market,” she states, reaffirming the institution’s commitment to fostering growth in this vibrant sector.

In recognition of this potential, Standard Bank has partnered with WineX to amplify the upcoming Sandton festival, scheduled from 30 October to 1 November. Building upon the success of previous editions, the 2024 WineX festival promises to be a premier event that merges exceptional wines with an engaging and sophisticated audience. Kruger enthusiastically asserts, “This is our second year partnering with WineX, and we’re proud to make it an invaluable platform for showcasing some of the country’s finest wines.”

In summary, South Africa’s wine industry is witnessing a renaissance driven by an upsurge in local consumption, particularly in premium segments, coupled with a vibrant wine tourism sector. As producers, banks, and consumers collaborate to celebrate and elevate South African wines, the industry appears well-positioned for continued growth and prosperity.

Tags: domestic consumptioneconomic growthpremium winesSouth Africawine exportswine industrywine tourismWineX festival
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