Silverlands Vineyards, Namibia
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2017
- Silverlands Vineyards is an integrated producer of table grapes which packs, markets and exports its product to Europe, Africa and the Far East. The business is located in the Aussenkehr area of Namibia. The area is not prone to frost or hail thus having an optimal climate for table grapes. It is also attractive because of the time-slot when harvest takes place. Grapes are harvested from early November until Christmas, a time when few grapes are harvested globally. This timing advantage means that the prices achieved for table grapes are often at a premium to those achieved later in the season.
I drove through that area, and asked myself, can something good really come from this area. It takes a brave heart, a visionary, a pioneer to penetrate Namibia barren southern plains. Here we see a miracle, the mind of God for Namibia revealed. This land belongs to the brave.
Just had some Flame variety grapes now with origin from Namibia. Sweet and beautiful! ❤️ 🍇 Not sure if they are from this vineyard but excellent 👌.
Namibia my country. Stopped over at noordoewer in 2016 had loveliest sweetest grapes there
I eate last week grapes black sedless of your firm! magical, the taste is more like the taste of strawberry, I have never tasted grapes with such a good taste! thanks a lot, i hope find a plant of this variety to plant !
This is absolutely amazing
Thank you,
Pozdro z pl :)
Silverland welcome to Dodoma Tanzania for Investment it in the Vineyard Industry. We have biggest potential and our production in October and March. Twice in a year
Sorry they won’t come to Tanzania until it reforms and provides stable land policies, security, law and order and security of property rights. The socialist policies of the country put it back 100 years .All those large commercial farmers whose farms were seized in the 1960s after independence will never be forgotten.
We too start from October in India
Amazing, producing something out of nothing in basically desert, I hope Zimbabwe is taking lessons, this is what commercial farmers can do and produce if you let them do it , instead of burning and destroying farms and destroying peoples lives
we want grapes to make some wine