Volcanic Wine Awards | 25th anniversary events | The Jancis Robinson Story

Flavourant testers swoop in the Cape

Thursday 12 February 2004 • 2 min read

Anxious to damp down the flames occasioned by accusations that the use of artificial flavourings was rampant in some sectors of the South African wine industry (see last report in wine news), the authorities are making a big noise about the draconian measures they are taking during the current 2004 harvest. Here's their report:


With the 2004 harvest just beginning, the South African wine industry has started an extensive testing programme covering all the Cape’s wine growing districts to monitor for the possible use of added flavourants in Sauvignon blanc, confirmed SA Wine & Spirit Board management committee chairman Jakob Deist.

Although flavourants do not in any way pose a health risk to consumers, it is illegal to use them to enhance the character of wines.

Teams of inspectors from the Wine & Spirit Board are arriving unannounced at wineries across the Cape, drawing samples of grape juice, which will be compared with the finished wines, to check for any inconsistencies in the level of certain methoxypyrazines responsible for the typical green pepper (capsicum)/herbaceous flavours in Sauvignon blanc.

Deist said the levels of 2-Methoxy-3-isobutyl pyrazine (iBMP) found in the finished wines should match those in the grape juice. This procedure for testing had been established on the basis of the findings of a two-year research study, implemented when certain Sauvignon blancs had shown what appeared to be atypical flavour characteristics in relation to their place of origin.

Cooler growing climates are generally associated with higher iBMP levels and grassy, green flavours, whereas warmer wine-growing regions are associated with lower iBMP levels and tropical flavours.

The research, begun in 2001, two years before any public allegations of wrongdoing, had set out to detail the flavour profiles found in specific wine-growing conditions to provide a measure against which inconsistencies could be examined.

Deist said the current testing involved wineries across the spectrum, from the major corporates and cellars to mid-sized, as well as boutique and garagiste producers. “It is essential we monitor all levels of producers in all regions to send out a message to any potentially errant producers that no illegal winemaking practices will be tolerated.

“We view the allegations that some wineries could be guilty of using added flavourants in an extremely serious light and we have gone to great lengths to develop the parameters in which wineries can be tested.”

He said any irregularities discovered would be followed by forensic audits at wineries involved, where not only the suspected wines would be examined but the entire Sauvignon blanc production.

If found guilty of using additives, producers could be criminally prosecuted under South African law and prevented from having their wines certified. Certification is required before any wine can be labelled for variety, vintage year or origin.

The findings of the research project, led by a team from ARC
Infruitec-Nietvoorbij under Dr Johann Marais on behalf of Winetech, the research arm of the SA Wine & Brandy Company (SAWB), had just been published (February), said Deis – and are available at
www.wynboer.co.za/recentarticles/0204sauvignon.php3.

These findings have also been made available to wine-producing EU member countries to assist their own eradication of the use of flavourants.

SAWB CE Dr Johan Van Rooyen said his organisation was fully behind the testing. “We welcome all moves that reaffirm the integrity of the South African wine industry.”
选择方案
会员
$135
/year
每年节省超过15%
适合葡萄酒爱好者
  • 存取 289,030 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,887 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
核心会员
$249
/year
 
适合收藏家
  • 存取 289,030 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,887 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
专业版
$299
/year
供个人葡萄酒专业人士使用
  • 存取 289,030 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,887 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
  • 可将最多 25 条葡萄酒点评与评分 用于市场宣传(商业用途)
商务版
$399
/year
供葡萄酒行业企业使用
  • 存取 289,030 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,887 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
  • 可将最多 250 条葡萄酒点评与评分 用于市场宣传(商业用途)
Pay with
Visa logo Mastercard logo American Express logo Logo for more payment options
Join our newsletter

Get the latest from Jancis and her team of leading wine experts.

By subscribing you agree with our Privacy Policy and provide consent to receive updates from our company.

More Free for all

White wine grapes from Shutterstock
Free for all 在较为奇特的葡萄品种中备受青睐的选择。本文的简化版本,推荐较少,由金融时报 发表。 与甚至仅仅10年前相比...
Kim Chalmers
Free for all 维多利亚州查尔默斯酒庄 (Chalmers Wine) 和查尔默斯苗圃 (Chalmers Nursery) 的 金·查尔默斯 (Kim...
J&B Burgundy tasting at the IOD in Jan 2026
Free for all 在伦敦勃艮第周之后,如何看待这个特殊的年份?毫无疑问,产量很小。而且也不算完美成型。本文的一个版本由金融时报 发表。请参阅...
Australian wine tanks and grapevines
Free for all 世界上充斥着无人问津的葡萄酒。本文的一个版本由金融时报 发表。上图为南澳大利亚的葡萄酒储罐群。 读到关于 当前威士忌过剩...

More from JancisRobinson.com

Otto the dog standing on a snow-covered slope in Portugal's Douro, and the Wine news in 5 logo
Wine news in 5 此外,潮湿天气使加利福尼亚25年来首次摆脱干旱,并在杜罗河谷的葡萄园留下积雪——这让保罗·西明顿 (Paul Symington) 的狗奥托...
Stéphane, José and Vanessa Ferreira of Quinta do Pôpa
Wines of the week 如果说有一个国家在性价比葡萄酒方面表现出色,那一定是葡萄牙。这又是一款支持这一理论的葡萄酒。价格从 7欧元,11.29美元, 20英镑起...
Benoit and Emilie of Etienne Sauzet
Tasting articles 这是第 13 篇也是最后一篇进行中品鉴文章。有关此年份的更多信息,请参阅 勃艮第 2024 年份 – 我们的报道指南。 索迈兹...
Simon Rollin
Tasting articles 这是第 12 篇也是倒数第二篇进行中品鉴文章。有关这个年份的更多信息,请参阅 勃艮第 2024 年份 – 我们的报道指南。 夸尔酒庄...
Iceland snowy scene
Inside information 本月的冒险之旅中,本 (Ben) 前往北方的丹麦、瑞典和挪威。 我们抵达了一个国家,那里的北欧棱角被一层洁白的雪毯所柔化。蓝白色的...
Shaggy (Sylvain Pataille) and his dog Scoubidou
Tasting articles 13 篇进行中品鉴文章中的第 11 篇。有关此年份的更多信息,请参阅 勃艮第 2024 年份 – 我们的报道指南。 阿涅丝·帕凯酒庄...
Olivier Merlin
Tasting articles 13 篇进行中品鉴文章中的第 10 篇。有关此年份的更多信息,请参阅 勃艮第 2024 年份 – 我们的报道指南。 马真塔公爵酒庄...
Sébastien Caillat
Tasting articles 13 篇进行中品鉴文章中的第九篇。 皮埃尔·拉贝酒庄 (Pierre Labet)(博讷 (Beaune)) ...
Wine inspiration delivered directly to your inbox, weekly
Our weekly newsletter is free for all
By subscribing you're confirming that you agree with our Terms and Conditions.