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Article

25 Aug 2011

Author:
Gemma McKenna, Harpers Wine and Spirit Magazine [UK]

Q&A with Distell in wake of human rights report on South African wine trade

Following the Human Rights Watch report..., which alleged abuses of workers on wine farms in South Africa, Harpers Wine & Spirit asked the country’s biggest drinks firm Distell what it does to make sure such practices don’t happen on its farms...[also refers to Papkuilsfontein Vineyards]

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