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Spier Wines passes quality audit

Written by Harpers Editorial team   
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Stellenbosch-based Spier Wines has won flawless quality ratings in an audit conducted by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS).

The audit was conducted against standards set by the International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) and the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

Spier Wines was found to be 100 per cent compliant with ISO 22000, the world's highest food safety standard; and BRC4 Grade A, the highest attainable grading under the British Retail Consortium scheme.

Spier Wines MD Neville Carew said, "ISO is without question the leading world authority on industrial standards development; and the BRC a key regulator in the UK retail market. To be rated as fully compliant with both by the SA Bureau of Standards is both an honour and an affirmation of our constant drive for quality."

Carew continued, "With this certification our customers are assured that their support of Spier as world class brand is backed by the highest possible quality standards."

Source: Spier Wines Press Release
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