SIAL Innovation 2013 was an international competition held in Shanghai, China, to celebrate the latest innovations in the culinary field. The competition awarded prizes to 48 innovative products from 31 companies across 17 countries.
The four wines featured include: Pinotage, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, and Premium Cap Red, all produced by MCM Martyn The Brave.

Pinotage, a popular wine at parties.
Pinotage:
Pinotage is a wine made from the unique Pinotage grape variety of South Africa. Aged in French oak barrels, it develops a smooth flavor with subtle notes of cherry and strawberry, along with a hint of vanilla. Pinotage is best suited for celebrations, birthdays, weddings, and celebratory meals.

Shiraz wine
Cabernet Sauvignon:

Cabernet Sauvignon is a globally popular wine created specifically for connoisseurs who wish to enjoy all the good things in life with their loved ones. Blending the aroma of ripe fruit and blackcurrants with a subtle spicy aftertaste from ripe fruit grown in the unique soil of South Africa, Cabernet Sauvignon offers the drinker an endlessly captivating experience… (soft tannins and a lingering finish). It's truly the perfect choice for special and romantic evenings, as Michael Broadbent, considered a master of wine, once stated:"The greatest joy in life is enjoying delicious food and fine wine with close friends."
Premium Cape Red:

Premium Cape Red is also a wine for successful and discerning wine connoisseurs.
This is a luxurious wine, reserved for those who achieve success. It's the wisest choice for individuals who know what's best and how to achieve it. When dining at a fine restaurant, savoring each sip of Premium Cape Red, believe that you are special and unique, because this wine is offered to you with utmost respect..
Mrs. Kgomotso Ruth Magau"The South African ambassador to Vietnam said...":"One of the important and potentially promising areas for trade development between Vietnam and South Africa is the wine industry. This industry makes a significant contribution to South Africa's economic development. Currently, South Africa employs 280,000 people in wine factories and 3,600 farmers growing grapes. Because this industry is profitable, more and more farmers are switching to grape cultivation. South Africa is also the 8th largest wine producer in the world and accounts for 4% of the world's red and white wine production. However, to build a brand and identity for its wine, South Africa must compete in the global market."
In Vietnam, South African wines are distributed by Animus Vietnam JSC, Ho Chi Minh City.

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