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SA promotes expensive wines to boost exports

Johannesburg - South African wine makers are promoting higher-priced bottles to boost sales in established European markets and make inroads in the US and Asia where they hardly have a presence, the head of a local industry organisation said.

Wine exports declined to 422.7 million liters last year from 525.6 million liters in 2013, according to the Wines of South Africa trade body.

Sales abroad in 2015 may be on par with last year’s or rise just above that, with packaged-wine exports expected to increase as much as 5% even as bulk shipments fall by about the same amount, Wines of South Africa Chief Executive Officer Siobhan Thompson said in an interview in Cape Town on Tuesday.

South Africa is the world’s seventh-biggest producer of wine by volume, representing 4% of global output last year. The country grows white wine grapes, including chenin blanc, chardonnay and sauvignon blanc, and its red varieties include pinotage, which was created in South Africa.

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While weakness in the rand is helping exporters, businesses in Africa’s most industrialised economy are facing power shortages and higher labour costs. The currency has declined 14% against the dollar this year, while the state power utility Eskom has at times imposed controlled blackouts because of inadequate generating capacity.

The country wants to improve marketing of premium-quality wines in some of its top export markets, including the UK and Germany, progressing from the mid-range price band to help boost profit margins, said Thompson. Producers see a strong potential for export growth in the US and Asia, from a low base currently at 1% to 2% share of those wine markets, respectively, and to other African countries, she said.

“The idea is to get into the higher price bracket, better profitability to put back into our vineyards and give back to our people,” Thompson said. “It’s really all about how we promote our wines and what we say about our wines.”

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