An elegant bottle that shows why South Africa is an essential wine region for Syrah. Restrained red fruit is kept in balance with liquid mineral, smoked game, and wildflowers. On the palate , a hint of white pepper melds with lavender and fennel. Plum, anise, and milk chocolate dominate the finish.
This wine nicely balances old and new world winemaking styles. Well worth purchasing. We’ve also reviewed the Glass Collection Cabernet
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There are two processes to the analysis and segmentation of wine tourists as a potential market. The first is categorisation of the customer – dealing with the demographics so one can establish their provenance, likely age and education, and family background. The second issue is profiling – detailing their psychographic background – their values, attitudes and lifestyles. This paper will look at both issues, and aims to achieve the following:
An examination of the current approaches to categorisation and suggestions for refinements to these approaches.
Adding to the profiles of some of those segments.
Consideration of both the motivation and purpose of wine tourists.
Use of the data gathered to note the different perspectives engendered from wine tourism between regions and, by extension, cultures.
The Final Word: Glenelly 2011 “The Glass Collection” Syrah, Stellenbosch
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