
When Kiara Scott told her family that she wanted to become a winemaker, they were taken aback. ‘My mom and my grandmother and my family were like, “No, no, no, why do you want to do something like this?” In Mitchell’s Plain where I grew up, you don’t really see people enjoying a glass of wine. Generally, people drink until they end up fighting. That’s what we saw and that’s what their association was with alcohol in general. I think they were concerned, and their first instinct was to protect me.’
Kiara grew up in a household of strong women. ‘My mom was basically a single parent, so I grew up with my grandmother, who is just the most warm, kind and discerning person. Mitchell’s Plain isn’t the safest area, so my sister and I spent a lot of time with her. My mom worked and did her best for us, to put my sister and me through school.’
She got into Elsenburg Agricultural College, where she studied viticulture, oenology and cellar management. In her final year, she applied for the Cape Winemakers Guild Protégé Programme. It was a rigorous interviewing process, Kiara says. Only four people are chosen every year – from both Elsenburg and Stellenbosch University, and Kiara was one of them. ‘For three years, I spent time with three mentors from the Cape Winemakers Guild: a year with David Nieuwoudt of Cederberg Wines, a year with Charles Hopkins at De Grendel Wine Estate and another with Carl van der Merwe at DeMorgenzon.
‘David taught me that you cannot expect someone to do something you haven’t done yourself.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September/October 2023-Ausgabe von Fairlady.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der September/October 2023-Ausgabe von Fairlady.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden

(Late) BLOOMING lovely
I've had an epiphany about the joy of getting older. And yes, you can go ahead and yell, it's about time we called midlife what it is: late blooming!

A fairy tale AMONG THE VINES
What sold me on Riquewihr? Was it the colourful, half-timbered houses? The pictureperfect vineyards? The fact that it's one of the villages that inspired Beauty and the Beast? Yes, yes and (a loud, resounding) yes.

THE SECOND act
The idea of starting a new career later in life may seem daunting but it's not impossible. These four women have proven that it's never too late to reinvent yourself.

MENOPAUSE UPDATE 2025
Flawed studies, a 'critical HT window', vaginal oestrogen, testosterone supplementation and restricted eating are among a rash of hot topics emerging for women gingerly negotiating menopause. Here's what we know now.

9 unconventional WAYS TO SHAKE OFF STRESS
Try these sciencebacked strategies and everyday tips to dial down your body's stress response.

KERI SHOWS HER GOOD SIDE
Keri Russell's portrayal of Kate Wyler in The Diplomat, her first substantial TV role since the Soviet spy drama The Americans, finds her switching sides, starring as a savvy civil servant tasked with upholding America's reputation abroad.

I have prophetic dreams
Do you ever wonder what lies beyond the threshold of life, or whether our loved ones who have passed on find ways to communicate with us? I've had vivid dreams and unsettling premonitions that blur the lines between the world we know and the one beyond. I'm not sure whether it's a blessing or a burden.

Pride of INDIA
Drawing inspiration from India's rich heritage, these entrepreneurs are driving innovation in our design industry and supporting under-resourced communities.

THE RISE OF THERAPY SPEAK
Therapy speak - or psychological terminology – is on the rise. While it gives us more language to protect our peace, it can also be a destructive force in our friendships and relationships. Here's why.

Lights, camera, CAPE TOWN
South Africa is the filming destination for quite a few Marvel blockbusters, and one of the most successful liveaction series based on manga in the world. At the vanguard of this revolution is Marisa Sonemann-Turner, head of production at Film Afrika.