Sunday, June 23, 2024

In MENU this issue - Trophy Wine Show Feedback Session & Awards, Grape Escape, Decanter Awards, Concours Mondial, Siris & Raath trade tastings, Oldenburg & le Riche tastings, Jos Baker memorial

This month has seen the opening of what one could call the Wine-tasting season and wine events are the main focus, along with a memorial for a lady who was a doyenne of fashion, fine dining, wine and, in her special way, history. Enjoy the experiences! We did

The Trophy Wine Show Judges' Feedback Session at the Grande Roche


The Trophy Feedback session was held this year at Grande Roche, where it was held several years ago. Grande Roche has been through a renovation. This is where we hear a report back about the judges' findings after tasting the various categories of wines, but we are given no information about the brands as they are all tasted blind. The Feedback session is held in their conference centre. Read on….

The 2024 Investec Trophy Wine Awards at Glen Carlou


The venue for the 2024 Awards was Glen Carlou estate near Paarl on the road to Franschhoek. Several good Cap Classiques were on offer as we arrived. Canapés and bubbly were served in the Art Gallery which gave us all a chance to admire the art and chat to friends. Head Judge and originator of the competition Michael Fridjhon welcomed us and got things going. Read on….

Wine Concepts Grape Escape wine festival at Moyo, Kirstenbosch


Michael Bampfield Duggan of Wine Concepts' annual tasting of unusual varietals really appeals to us. Our winelands are becoming more diverse; it's where we have to go if we are to grow and prosper. while Global warming takes its toll of traditional vineyards worldwide. And we love tasting diversity. However, this was a huge tasting of many different wines so, sadly, we could only manage to taste a selection of them. There were so many tempting white wines that, regrettably, we could only taste a very small sample of red wines. It was held, this year, at Moyo Restaurant at Kirstenbosch. It is a superb venue, wide and spacious and accommodating all the farms comfortably who wanted to show off their diversity in wine. It was raining and the mountain streams were in full spate when we arrived. Read on….

The 2024 Decanter Awards - South African Gold and Silver Medallists


The results of the 2024 Decanter Awards competition have been released. 530 South African wines earned medals. Of these, two were awarded Best in Show, 1 Platinum, 28 Gold, 220 Silver and 282 Bronze. There are many wine competitions, several in South Africa, but this is one of the most highly respected and it judges the wines blind against their peers from all the wine-producing countries. While respecting their opinions, it must be remembered that all wine judging is subject to many influences - emotion, atmosphere, personal prejudice, national pride and taste preferences.... Some of the results in the table below tally quite closely with results in South African competitions such as, most recently the Investec Trophy Wine Show, and others have quite large differences. That is the nature of the beast. Read on….

The 2024 Concours Mondial. Gold and Silver medals awarded to SouthAfrican wines


The Concours Mondial de Bruxelles Is an international wine competition which has run since 1994. Judging is done by more than sixty panels of five to six tasters over three mornings. The International panel of tasters comprises more than 300 full-time wine industry professionals of whom three were from South Africa in 2024 – Carrie Adams of Norman Goodfellows, WOSA Communications Manager Maryna Calow and Jean-Vincent Ridon who is Head Sommelier at the South African Sommeliers Academy. Judging is blind with the only information given to the tasters being the vintage. Four categories of wines are judged separately: Red & White Wines, Rosé Wine, Sweet & Fortified Wine and Sparkling Wines. The Concours’ primary ambition is to single out wines of irreproachable quality offering a truly pleasurable drinking experience, wines from across the globe and all price points Read on….

Siris trade wine tasting at the Mount Nelson


Trade tastings are coming thick and fast this year, with little time to recover! But we love what we do and this is always a chance to catch up with our winemaker friends and meet new ones. The Siris Trade tasting was held this year in the Mount Nelson Ballroom. We arrived early as Lynne had to attend another event that evening. Read on….

Raath Promotions trade wine tasting at The Winchester


This is the time of the year when many wine, beer and spirit trade tastings take place and we enjoy tasting the new products, vintages and, usually, something new. The Raath Trade tasting took place at the Winchester Mansions in Sea Point; a good venue for this. Read on….

Tasting the wines of Oldenburg


An invitation to visit and taste the wines at Oldenburg from Stefan Reinmuth, their Private Client Manager and head Sommelier, was quickly accepted. The farm is in Banghoek, eight kilometres from Stellenbosch, on the road to Franschhoek. To quote them "Off the beaten track, a winding road leads deep into the Banghoek Valley. Our unique location benefits from the confluence of 8 Natural Elements, creating a distinctive terroir and allowing us to make wines that truly reflect their Place". We know they produce wines of quality that are often awarded and it had been a while since our last tasting on the farm with winemaker Nic van Aarde, shortly after he had he first joined them. Read on….

Le Riche Reserve Cabernet Tasting at Upper Union Restaurant


The Le Riche Vintage tasting was held at new venue to us, in Upper Union Street, just off Kloof Street in Oranjezicht. Christo Le Riche is very happy with the new vintage and invited us to taste its wines and some older wines from Le Riche. It is always a treat, as they really do know how to make the very best of Stellenbosch Cabernet Sauvignon. Read on….

Gathering in memory of Jos Baker at Den Anker

Jos Baker was something of a polymath. Starting with a career in fashion, she turned her love of food, wine and décor into a long, successful career as a journalist. She also had a lifelong passion of maintaining, Klein Zoar, the historic 18th Century house she lived in. Klein Zoar is said to have been the home of Wolraad Woltemade, a Cape Dutch dairy farmer, who died while rescuing sailors from the wreck of the ship De Jonge Thomas in a storm in Table Bay on 1 June 1773. Read on….




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