Thursday, February 14, 2013

The second Riesling Rocks festival at Hartenberg Wine Estate

Thomas Webb of Thelema
Howard Booysen
PR agent Gudrun Clark with Jacus Marais of Nitida
Koen and Lore Roose of Spioenkop
Award winning Rieslings from Hartenberg
Altydgedacht winemaker Etienne Louw chats to a Riesling enthusiast
Sally and James Gower of Ross Gower Wines
Lynne with Nick Pentz of Groote Post
 and joined by Jacus Marais
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Brenaissance launch their wines and tasting facility



The entrance
The wines were presented at table under the fig trees, cooled by a brisk South-Easter
Owner Tom Breytenbach welcomes the media & explains his philosophy
Tasting the 7 wines
The strong wind toppled a few glasses and we had to hang on to them
Christine Rudman holds hers down
Philip van Zyl, editor of the John Platter guide, in deep thought and mid taste
Allan Mullins CWM
Christian Eedes takes notes
A biltong tasting to match with the red wines
Listening to Tom talking about farming in the valley
A view of the plum orchards and grapes in the distance
Allan Mullins and Maryna Strachan, editor of Wine Extra
Graham Howe and Monika Elias, fellow judges on the Klink awards
The lineup of the wines we tasted
This is also a stud farm on which they breed Boran cattle. To quote Tom, “God’s gift to Cattlemen”
Brigadier, the prize bull and a heifer, who were very friendly
Blanc de Noir cafe on the farm, informal and fun and not expensive
We began lunch with a mixed salad
What we were served
Extremely friendly and helpful staff
It also has a lovely terrace overlooking the vineyards and the river
Hayley Breytenbach
Pizzas had very crisp bases. This one of Avocado, rocket, biltong and feta was delicious – but they all were.
Lynne discussing food with Christiaan Campbell the executive chef of Delaire Graff. This is one of his local haunts, because it is so simple and good, he says
The entrance to Cafe Blanc de noir is across the river
A moist chocolate brownie with some ice cream
There is a huge jungle gym for the children right opposite the restaurant
The view from Brenaissance across Devon Valley
Owners Tom and Hayley Breytenbach with their PR agent Nicolette Waterford
Brigadier the bull schmoozing John
The front of the Bed and Breakfast accommodation
The private chapel that can accommodate 250 people
Inside the chapel
The bridal suite
 The functions venue, for wedding receptions
The bedrooms
Monika Elias, Publisher of Wine Tourism Handbook, and Cathryn Henderson, editor of Classic Wine, relax on the sofa in reception
Text and photographs © John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The International Wine Education Centre WSET courses


The International Wine Education Centre is the only course provider for the internationally-recognised Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) in Southern Africa. WSET is based in the UK and has been educating the world about wine since 1969, with more than 60 countries teaching their qualifications as industry-standard for the wine and hospitality sectors. The courses are equally suitable for enthusiastic amateur wine-lovers as they are for industry professionals. We have some amazing courses planned and ready for you this year so if you want to improve your wine knowledge either for work-reasons or simply just for the fun of it, now is the time to sign up!

All the course information, dates, times and prices are on the website www.thewinecentre.co.za but these are some new courses for 2013 which may be of interest to you.

·         Levels 1 & 2 in Johannesburg
·         Level 3 at weekends in the Western Cape
·         Level 4 – the WSET Diploma
·         Levels 1 & 2 in Spirits

Information on all WSET courses available Feb – July 2013
Level 1
We continue to offer our fun, easygoing Level 1 course on a regular basis throughout the Western Cape and now in Johannesburg too. If you are interested in arranging a bespoke course for you, your staff, your family or friends – please talk to us and we will be happy to help. Suitable for absolute beginners, it gives great background in food and wine matching, wine service and a good core of knowledge about wine. For details of all Level 1 courses – click here.

Level 2 is a great course for beginners who are already fairly confident with wine. We are delighted to be offering WSET Level 2 for the first time ever in Johannesburg this year with courses planned for April. For details of all Level 2 courses – click here.

Level 3
Level 3 is a comprehensive and thorough course giving a high level of information about international wines and spirits. Following many requests, we will be offering WSET Level 3 as a weekend course for the first time. This will run for 2 full weekends with a revision session and exam after that. At the moment, Level 3 will only be taught in classrooms in the Western Cape – please see Distance Learning if you are anywhere else. For details of all Level 3 courses – click here.

Level 4 Diploma - NEW
The WSET Diploma will hopefully be available to students in May, depending on numbers interested. This highly-professional, 2 year course is the direct route to MW and gives you a thorough and in-depth knowledge of international wines and spirits. In order to start the WSET Diploma, you must have passed either WSET Level 3 or its equivalent ie CWA Diploma. Please let me know if you are interested in hearing more about this when it becomes available.

Level 2 and Level 3 Distance Learning
Until we can offer Level 3 in Johannesburg and elsewhere in SA, why not do it online and work at your own pace? Tasting tuition days are scheduled for Johannesburg and Cape Town and thereafter, all the studying and tuition is done online from London. Level 2 is also available online. For details of Level 2, click here and for Level 3, click here.

Level 1 & Level 2 in Spirits - NEW
Within the next few months, the only dedicated spirits qualifications available in Africa will be available in SA. WSET offers the only internationally-recognised spirits courses in the world and lovers of whisky, brandy, gin and more, can learn about the distillers’ art from qualified tutors. Please let me know if you are interested in hearing more about this when it becomes available.

Changing over from Cape Wine Academy
If you want a qualification which is easily recognisable and valued overseas, then WSET is the one for you. Recognised as the industry standard in 60 countries around the world and seen as a ‘must-have’ qualification for most major hospitality outlets, yachting companies and chefs schools, WSET opens doors for you wherever you are. If you have already done some CWA courses and wish to change to WSET, the good news is that you don’t need to start from scratch – we will take your previous learning into account.
So if you have done South African Wine Course or the Certificate Wine Course, you can start on Level 2. And if you have already done your Wines of the World course as well, you can start on Level 3 which is the academic equivalent of CWA Diploma.

If you have any questions about the courses, payment options etc, then please drop me a line. Otherwise, you can download the booking form here and we look forward to welcoming you to the world of WSET in 2013!

Kind regards,
Cathy Marston AIWS
t: +27 (72) 390 9166 | f: +27 (86) 538 3112