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    Episode 52 - Bertus Van Zyl

    enOctober 28, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Bertus Van Zyl

    In episode 52 we conclude a short visit to northern California, where I already spoke to Cathy Corison, Dave Gates from Ridge Vineyards and Rebekah Wineburg from Quintessa Estate.

    Bertus van Zyl, winemaker at Tank garage ( a cool converted Gas station), as well as James Cole Winery and his own project Belong Wine Co, which he started 5 years ago with his wife Alli.

    From Stellenbosch to California, through the eyes of Bertus.

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