The first vineyards were planted by the Dutch settlers in the Cape area in the middle of the XVIIth century, in order to supply wine to the sailors stopping over at Cape town, as wine was considered a remedy against scurvy. Then the Continental blockade instituted by Napoleon against the British Isles made the exports prosper, before phylloxera and then the political isolation of the country ruined its production. Since 1960, there is a revival of the industry which ranks now n°9 in the world, using low temperature fermentation to deal with the hot climate in the region.