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A Swiss winemaker sets up a new estate in South Africa, looking for an international market for his wares.
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Jean-Claude Martin grows ten different wines in a picturesque valley east of Cape Town. (pictures: Christoph Balsiger; text: Urs Geiser, swissinfo.ch)
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