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South Africa: when Water Drinks Like Wine · Global Voices

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In the heart of the South African vineyard, we find a sommelier not like the others: Nico Pieterse is at the head of a collection of prestigious brands of spring water, which he makes taste to lovers of merlot and pinot. Visit. Most of the tourists come to Stellenbosch to enjoy a merlot or a pin hostage, the ...
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Most tourists come to Stellenbosch to enjoy a merlot or a pintage, the local grape variety, from the beautiful surrounding vineyards. But some are now seduced by the tasting of mineral waters from all over the world, a unique experience in South Africa. In a tasting room where elegant glass bottles are lined up, sommelier Nico Pieterse boasts the qualities and even the "emotional connection" of a particular water, a resource that most South Afri…

In the heart of the South African vineyard, we find a sommelier not like the others: Nico Pieterse is at the head of a collection of prestigious brands of spring water, which he makes taste to lovers of merlot and pinot. Visit. Most of the tourists come to Stellenbosch to enjoy a merlot or a pin hostage, the ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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