The Cap Classique Producers’ Association (CCPA) is made up of various wine estates, cellars and wine co-ops and individual producers who produce Cap Classique wines.
Cap Classique Producers' Association (CCPA) values its members and their input, and they strive to create a platform for producers to share their interests and concerns. Furthermore, they serve as a gateway through which members can communicate with government officials about the regulations regarding the industry.
The Cap Classique Producers' Association (CCPA) has a reputable history of cultural and educational upliftment within the community, and are champions for sustainable farming and responsible agricultural practices. Members are encouraged to adhere to production specifications that include quality crop control, sustainable farming practices and adequate maintenance on farms.
The Cap Classique Producers' Association supports farm communities in the Cape Winelands with educational development services, charity events and various partnerships within the industry aimed at improving local economies and community standards.
Fostering a sense of community among the producers is important for the association, which they accomplish through annual gatherings, events and competitions. Their largest event is the ‘Amorim Cap Classique Challenge’, which serves to recognize South Africa’s astounding array of naturally-fermented sparkling wines. Producers and members of the industry are able to connect and share knowledge, ideas and concerns through year, that will work to serve the industry.