South Africans accused of using 'wine flavour steroids'
Friday 14 November 2003
South Africa's leading wine writer Michael Fridjhon (organiser of the excellent Trophy Wine Show I reported on last May) has publicly accused some South African winemakers of using artificial non-grape flavour enhancers in their Sauvignon Blancs.
Michael is not a sensationalist and lives surrounded by the Cape wine industry. I find it hard to believe he would make the accusation without some degree of confidence in its truth. 'Some of South Africa's best-known winery supply companies openly offer for sale ranges of fake flavourant to give Cabernet that more concentrated cassis aroma, or Chardonnay that creamy butterscotch taste,' he said...
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