What will be in your wine glass this festive season? It is time to consider the wine trends in line to shape our drinking next year.
Even though we were in lockdown from late March, 2020 still proved to be a big one for the wine industry.
Trends such as canned wines, vegan wines, low ABV wines, sustainable packaging, and more, took the stage.
There are new trends emerging, and some will be carried over from this year.
We spoke to wine expert and owner of Culture Wine Bar Matt Manning, who told us what to look out for in the coming year.
Light and sassy
Lighter reds will be very popular over summer, as more and more wine drinkers come to appreciate this style of red. Think gamay, cinsault and lighter-style pinotage.
Goodbye to the flute
A champagne flute is actually not the ideal vessel for your bubbles. A wider-brim glass brings your MCC into better contact with the air, showing off the bouquet to beautiful effect.
Local is lekker
With the economic toll wreaked by the pandemic, there will be a return in focus to everything local as a collective move to boost local trade. I predict that there will be a renewed appreciation for the gems on our doorstep – particularly the smaller producers.
Minimal intervention
As awareness around minimal intervention wine-making grows, more consumers are becoming educated on this terroir-driven approach, and are increasingly seeking these styles out.
Wine bandits
Who says you have to own a wine farm to produce wines? There is a rise in the new maverick winemaker who uses grapes from multiple farms to produce their own label, small-batch wines. This also gives them the opportunity to pick the "cream of the crop", offering something exciting to wine drinkers.