WWF CONSERVATION CHAMPIONS IN WINE: SPIER’S CARBON JOURNEY

Since 2007, Spier Wine Farm has been working with nature rather than against her.

From as far back as 2007, Spier had already identified a need to create a holistic and sustainable environment, where they work with nature rather than against her.

Through the years they have dramatically reduced the impact of their farming practices on the environment by implementing regenerative and sustainable farming.

Being a WWF Conservation Champion, Spier started their journey by creating an eco-friendly water treatment plant that recycles 100% of their water. Later in 2009, Spier launched their Tree-preneurs in partnership with the Wildlands Conservation Trust. Over the next decade, more than 1 billion indigenous bulbs were planted. How fantastic is that!

After much hard work, Spier harvested their first organic grapes in 2015. Fast forward to 2020, and they establish an organic garden, and later a zero waste to landfill in 2022.

Many hours, months, and years of hard work and dedication has gone into this amazing journey, and that is why we are able to recognise Spier as a true Hero in their conservation efforts.

Choose wines for your palate and the planet. Shop our WWF Conservation Champion Mixed Pack HERE and enjoy free delivery in South Africa.

Winelands Explore

Living in a beautiful part of South Africa, surrounded by picturesque wine farms, it was a natural progression not only to visit the farms regularly but also want to tell the world about them. Nicola discovered her passion for wine and wine education while sipping on a glass of Chardonnay. It then only made sense to study WSET Level 1 and 2, and currently she is busy with WSET Level 3. Nicola has a unique and fun approach to a topic that is sometimes thought to be a very serious, but presents information in a light-hearted manner that speaks to the everyday wine enthusiast.

She has recently launched her website www.winelandsexplore.com that has a bespoke filter tool to help you find what you are looking for in a wine farm experience, in each region across South Africa. Otherwise, follow on social media for a weekly wine farm feature, or to unpack wine related topics, as she hopes to break down some of the misconceptions of the industry and help others to see the lighter-fun side of wine.