Friday, June 01, 2012

Old Mutual Trophy Awards presentation lunch


The 2012 Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show saw virtually the same number of entries as the 2011 event, but yielded a dramatically higher number of Gold and Silver medals. At the post-judging industry feed-back session, the regular panellists – as well as the overseas judges with prior experience of the competition – commented on the markedly better quality of the top wines in most of the classes. This is a clear indication of the ever-increasing number of fine wines available on the local market. In all, 42 Gold medals were awarded (compared with 25 in 2011) and of these, seven were from Museum Class entries (compared with five in 2011).  Most of the major classes were represented among the Golds, though the absence of a Riesling among these top awards was a disappointment.
Chairman of the Judges & Master of ceremonies, Michael Fridjhon
Joy Khaole, Old Mutual’s Sponsorship Manager presented the Awards
Fairbairn Capital Trophy for the Top Producer went to KWV SA. KWV's top results came from winning the Miele Trophy for Best Chardonnay, the Best White Wine Trophy, as well as the Trophy for the Best Museum Class Fortified. In addition KWV SA collected 10 Silver and 16 Bronze medals. It was collected by Richard Rowe and Johann Fourie
Eikendal earned second place, closely followed by Jordan Wine Estate and Vergelegen. Nico Grobler and Sjaak Nelson received the awards
Eikendal won the Old Mutual Trophy for the Best Red Wine, the Riedel Trophy for the Best Bordeaux-style Red Blend and a Gold Medal for its Chardonnay. Jordan won the American Express Trophy for the Best Cabernet Sauvignon and the Best Chenin Blanc Museum Class Trophy
Vergelegen swept up two Sauvignon Blanc Semillon Blend Trophies – one for the Museum Class
Grande Roche Trophy for the Best White Blend: Thelema's Sutherland Viognier Roussanne 2009, which received a Gold Medal at the 2011 Show. Received by Rudi Schultz
The Secret Cellar Sauvignon Blanc 2011 collected the Old Mutual Discovery of the Show award. The Trophy is awarded to the Gold Medallist whose final score – at the trophy judging – divided by its declared price on the entry form, yields the highest index (adjusted for category). In short, it is an award for the best value Gold Medal wine, and this year may indeed have yielded the best value index in the history of the show. It was received by Ultra wine selector, Mark Norrish
Tony Mossop Trophy for the Best Cape Port – which recognises the role played by the late Tony Mossop in developing the Cape Port industry – was awarded to Mike Neebe, a shareholder of the property formerly owned by Tony Mossop, for the Axe Hill Cape Vintage 2009
The Harold Eedes Trophy for the Show's Best Chenin Blanc, presented by Anthea Eedes, went to Tokara's Miles Mossop for the Tokara Chenin Blanc 2009. Like Tony Mossop, the late Harold Eedes was an iconic figure in the Cape wine industry – the founder of Wine Magazine and a driving force behind the improvement in wine quality which this year's Show results celebrate. It was received by viticulturalist Thys Lombard, Tokara marketing manager on Miles' behalf
The award of not one but two Gold medals in the Méthode Cap Classique category is a first in the history of the show. Geoff Grier received the Trophy for The Villiera Woolworths Vintage Reserve Brut 2007,
and the Du Preez Estate’s Kobus vd Merwe received the other Gold for Hendrik Lodewyk MCC NV
Jeremy Borg's Painted Wolf Shiraz 2009 – winner of the British Airways Comair Trophy for the Show's best Shiraz (and one of only three Gold medals in the 136-wine strong Shiraz class) – comes with its own conservationist message.
Some of the money from every bottle he sells goes to an Endangered Wildlife Trust fund for Wild Dog research
The Old Mutual International Judges' Trophy – for the wine which, in the opinion of the three international judges, was the best wine at the trophy judging – was awarded to Charles Hopkins for the De Grendel Shiraz 2010.
In theory, this wine will represent the Show’s top wine from an international perspective.
Charles Hopkins was elected chairperson of the South African National Wine Show Association (SANWSA) during the recent Annual General Meeting of the Association
Sine Qua Non: The show would not work without Alex Mason-Gordon and Outsorceress Janice Fridjhon
Lunch, prepared by Mount Nelson chef Rudi Liebenberg: Peppered duck breast, corn fried duck confit, duck giblet salad, sweet and sour pickled persimmonThe official photographer every year is Shawn Benjamin, who marshalls all the recipients and captures their images very efficiently and diplomatically.

Lamb loin with a soft butternut crust, BBQ Iamb neck, potato pave, spinach with sesame, Jerusalem artichoke purée
Almond cake, almond praline ice cream, vanilla pears
The official photographer every year is Shawn Benjamin who photographs the guests and all the winners very efficiently and diplomatically
Within the next two weeks, a series of tastings will be taken to six major centres countrywide including a Masterclass® in Windhoek. Wine lovers in Cape Town and Johannesburg will be able to taste 218 (141 in 2011) Trophy, Gold, Silver and some Museum Class medal winning wines at public tastings. Each show visitor will receive a copy of the Icons - which contains details of all the winning wines, together with vintage information, advice about wine service and chapters contributed by all three international judges. Icons will appear with next week’s issue of Financial Mail and with the July issue of WineLand.
All these photographs are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Wine Concepts' Burgundy Lover’s Festival, Sunday 27th May at the Vineyard Hotel and Spa













Mike Bampfield-Duggan handing glasses to Lynne and to The Square restaurant manager Matt Dietchmann
Dave Nel & Peter-Allan Finlayson, the marketer & the maker, Crystallum
Stuart Banner and friend discussing wines with David Wibberley
Sue Proudfoot (Wine Concepts on Kloof) with Thomas Webb of Thelema Sutherland
Winemaker Andries Burger and marketer Jacqueline Harris - Paul Cluver, Elgin
Wine Concepts Directors, Mike Bampfield-Duggan and Corlien Morris drew names for 3 prizes
Anticipation - have I won?
and a lucky winner
Wine sellers: John Collins and Tracy van Maaren
Maggie Mostert & Lynne Jarché Ford
Andries Burger & Christian Eedes
James Downes (Shannon Vineyards, Elgin) and Mike Bampfield-Duggan
The Long & the short of it 1: Anel Grobler & Lynne
Tanja Beutler, Topaz wines, with a lover of Pinot
The Long & the short of it 2: Peter-Allan Finlayson & Jan Unsworth
Righard Theron, De Grendel marketing manager
Duncan & Jan Unsworth
Mike Bampfield-Duggan & John Grant
After a party, a little sleep....
The Burgundy Lovers' Festival will go to Johannesburg on Thursday 7 June - Protea Hotel Fire and Ice! Melrose Arch - 5-8pm
R150 per person - book now!
All these photographs are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

THE AUDITED* RESULTS OF 2012 OLD MUTUAL TROPHY WINE SHOW

The Fairbairn Capital Trophy for the Most Successful Producer: KWV SA
The Old Mutual Trophy for Best Red Wine: Eikendal Classique 2009
The Old Mutual Trophy for Best White Wine: KWV The Mentors Chardonnay 2011
The Old Mutual International Judges’ Trophy: De Grendel Shiraz 2010
The Old Mutual Trophy for Best Sparkling Wine (Méthode Cap Classique): Villiera Woolworths Vintage Reserve Brut 2007
The Old Mutual Trophy for Best Dessert Wine (unfortified): Delheim Edelspatz Noble Late Harvest 2011
The Old Mutual Discovery of the Show: Secret Cellar Sauvignon Blanc 2011 (Ultra Liquors)
The American Express Trophy for Best Cabernet Sauvignon: Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon 2009
The British Airways Comair Trophy for Best Shiraz: Painted Wolf Shiraz 2009
The Grande Roche Trophy for Best White Blend: Thelema Sutherland Viognier Roussanne 2009
The Harold Eedes Trophy for Best Chenin Blanc: Tokara Chenin Blanc 2009
The Miele Trophy for Best Chardonnay: KWV The Mentors Chardonnay 2011
The Riedel Trophy for Best Bordeaux-style Red Blend: Eikendal Classique 2009
The Tony Mossop Trophy for Best Cape Port: Axe Hill Cape Vintage 2009 
The Best Museum Class Chenin Blanc: Jordan Chenin Blanc 2007
The Best Merlot: La Bri Merlot 2010
The Best Pinotage: Rijk’s Private Cellar Pinotage 2008
The Best Pinot Noir: Chamonix Pinot Noir Reserve 2010
The Best Sauvignon Blanc (wooded): Nederburg Two Centuries Sauvignon Blanc 2009
The Best Sauvignon Blanc (unwooded): Kleine Zalze Family Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2010
The Best Sauvignon Blanc Semillon Blend: Vergelegen GVB 2010
The Best Museum Class Sauvignon Blanc Semillon Blend: Vergelegen 2007
The Best Semillon: Ormonde Ondine Semillon 2010
The Best Museum Class Semillon: Cape Point Vineyards Semillon 2008
The Best Museum Class White Blend: Lomond Snowbush 2008
The Best Museum Class Fortified Wine: KWV Reserve Port 1929

OTHER GOLD MEDAL WINNERS:

Boschendal Wines
Boschendal 1685 Shiraz 2009
Buitenverwachting
Buitenverwachting Sauvignon Blanc Husseys Vlei 2011
Deetlefs  Wines
Deetlefs Estate Pinotage 2010
Dombeya Wines
Dombeya Altus 2007
Du Preez Estate
Hendrik Lodewyk Méthode Cap Classique NV
Eikendal Vineyards
Eikendal Chardonnay 2011
Fable
Fable Jackal Bird 2010
Fleur du Cap - Die Bergkelder
Fleur du Cap Chardonnay Unfiltered 2011
Fleur du Cap - Die Bergkelder
Fleur du Cap Noble Late Harvest 2010
Le Joubert
Le Joubert 1070 2009
Manley Private Cellar
Manley Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Nuy Winery
Nuy Red Muscadel 1989
Nuy Winery
Nuy White Muscadel 1997
Remhoogte Wine Estate
Remhoogte "Honeybunch" Reserve Chenin Blanc 2011
Rustenberg Wines
Rustenberg Five Soldiers 2010
Steenberg Vineyards
Steenberg Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2011
Stellenzicht
Stellenzicht Golden Triangle Pinotage 2010
Strandveld Vineyards
Strandveld Adamastor 2010
Sumaridge Estate Wines
Sumaridge Chardonnay 2010


A full set of results, including the Silver and Bronze medals and a transcript of the judges’ feedback session, is available on www.trophywineshow.co.za.

* Chartered accountants PKF monitored the judging procedures at the 2012 Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show and audited the competition results. Throughout the judging the identity of the wines was withheld from all the tasters, including the Show Chairman.  No one judge was in a position to impose a result upon a majority of the panellists and declarations of interest have been received from all the judges as well as the associate judges.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The Christian Eedes Top Ten Cabernet Sauvignon wines for 2012



Christian Eedes presented his 2012 Top 10 Cabernet Sauvignon awards this afternoon at French Toast wine & tapas bar in Bree St. The wines were judged blind by Christian with Roland Peens of The Wine Cellar and James Pietersen, sommelier and beverage manager at Belthazar and Balducci's, from 60 wines selected as finalists. He said, "The line-up was blind tasted according to the 20-point/ 5 Stars system. After the first round of judging, 14 wines were considered to have particular distinction and these went through to a second round where the panel could give them more detailed examination - out of this emerged the top 10,”
The Christian Eedes Top Ten Cabernet Sauvignon wines for 2012 are:
Five stars
      1. Delaire Reserve 2009
      2. De Trafford 2009
      3. Graham Beck The Coffeestone 2009
      4. Tokara 2009
Four and a half stars
      5. Cederberg Five Generations 2009
      6. Rickety Bridge Paulina’s Reserve 2009
      7. Stark-Condé 2009
      8. Stark-Condé Three Pines 2009
Four stars
      9. Kleine Zalze Family Reserve 2007
     10. Louis 2008
 We were welcomed with a glass of Villiera's Brut Natural chardonnay MCC

and excellent canapés from French Toast, generous helpings of which were in there for us all through the event.
Louis Nel, enjoying a glass of Villiera

Christian Eedes with Corlien Morris of Wine Concepts
Christian and Alwyn van der Merwe, Sanlam investments director. Sanlam sponsored the event 
Winemakers and media enjoyed the food and the wine 
John Harrison, owner of French Toast, with Christian Eedes 
Alwyn van der Merwe addresses the audience 
John Loubser, GM of Graham Beck, Corlien Morris and Hennie Coetzee
Awarding certificates: Louis Nel 
Wynand Grobler of Rickety Bridge
José Conde of Stark-Condé received two awards 
Morné Vrey of Delaire Graff 
David Trafford, for De Trafford Cabernet sauvignon
John Loubser, accepting the award for Graham Beck Coffeestone Cabernet
Dumisani Mathonsi accepts the award for Tokara 
The wines were presented in soft plastic "marbles" which helped to keep them at the right temperature

Wynand Grobler and Jeanri-Tine van Zyl
Jacqui Kildare and John Loubser, Graham Beck
and, after a good wine tasting,nothing refreshes more than a cold beer - Jonathan Steyn, Christian Eedes and André Morgenthal 

For further information, or to download the full report, visit www.sanlamprivateinvestments.co.za or www.whatidranklastnight.co.za.
These photographs are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012