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Biodiversity and Wine

The Rooiberg Winery story

Conservation : Rooiberg shows the way

 

 

 

Rooiberg Winery has become the first wine producer in the Breede River valley  (and the first co-operative winery in South Africa!) to contribute to sustainable wine production by embracing the principles and qualifying as a member of the Biodiversity and Wine Initiative (BWI).

The wine industry, Cape Nature and the Botanical Society of SA recently launched the ambitious BWI project to safeguard the natural areas on or near vineyards.

Rooiberg Winery made history by achieving membership status.

The award to Rooiberg was made at a gala function in Stellenbosch by Dr. Bruce McKenzie of the SA Botanical Society. This partnership between the wine industry and conservation bodies is very exciting. And it is just the beginning! We hope that increasing numbers of wine producers will come forward to help us save our natural areas”, he said.

The CEO of Rooiberg Winery, Johan du Preez, notes that healthy ecosystems contributed significantly to sustainable wine production. "We want to work in harmony with nature as far as possible and we are quietly proud of what we have achieved”.

       Location

Rooiberg Winery is situated on the scenic R60 route that  connects the Western Cape (South Africa) towns of Robertson and Worcester.