BHP goes big game hunting on the African savannah
BHP and Anglo American are undisputed industrial champions in their home countries. The vast gap between them says a lot about Australia and South Africa.
Tasting notes for the most expensive red wine that mining giant Anglo American produces in South Africa’s famous Vergelegen winery describe “a hint of gaminess” among the flavours of blackcurrant, cherry and raspberry.
Ownership of the 320-year-old vines in the Stellenbosch district – previously home to governors of the Dutch East India Company’s “Cape Colony” – is a lasting symbol of Anglo’s standing among South Africa’s colonial elite.
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