In 2004, Bosman Family Vineyards imported
Nero d'Avola plant material into South Africa. After two years in quarantine, only two vines survived. From this, the farm cultivated a vineyard by grafting Nero d'Avola onto established Cabernet Sauvignon rootstock. In 2014, the first bottling of Nero d'Avola was approved by the Wine and Spirits Board. The wine has been approved and noted in the Government Gazette and the first certified bottling of
Nero d'Avola in South Africa was released at the annual Bosman Family Vineyards Release Celebration in November 2015. == Lelienfontein Vine Growers ==