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HEAVEN & EARTH IN SOUTH AFRICA

In the Cape South Coast region of South Africa’s Western Cape lies an area so breathtakingly idyllic, its name is the stuff of poetry: Hemel-en-Aarde, or “heaven and earth” in Afrikaans.

Incredibly fitting, the name paints a perfect picture. Near endless expanses of sky are met with lush undulating peaks and valleys in complete panoramic perfection, with reflections from bodies of water glimmering in view.

About 50 miles southeast from Cape Town, Hemel-en-Aarde is located within the Walker Bay district and overlooks the seaside resort town of Hermanus and the South Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the coolest and most southerly winegrowing parts of South Africa, with a distinct maritime influence to its Mediterranean climate. The conditions are ideal for the production of fresh and well-balanced wines of high quality and finesse.

“The advantages of a cool-climate region like the Hemel-en-Aarde are natural acidity together with physiological ripening,” says Jean-Claude Martin, co-owner/viticulturist and cellar master at Creation Wines. “Benefits include freshness, ageability and excellent food pairing potential.”

Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, two cool-climate varieties that benefit from

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