Thursday, August 28, 2014

Meridian wine trade show at the Artscape

This is certainly the season of Trade Wine tastings. We do enjoy them very much, but why have the all been put into one month? It is quite punishing and we suspect that the company that doesn't hold theirs in the same month will get much better attendance. Having said that, this tasting which was held in the Foyer of the Artscape Opera House, was very well attended to the point of being overcrowded. Probably because they have a really impressive range of wines that they represent.  The canapés were also pretty good.
The foyer of Artscape looks very large and spacious, until you begin to fill it with wines, tables and tasters.
Martin Meinert with his wines. One of the most interesting of the night was his The Italian Job, a white wine made from Merlot. More usual in northern Italy or Switzerland where the grapes don’t get enough ripeness to get much colour
It is always great to start any tasting with a bubbly. Here Louw Strydom Of Ken Forrester Wines shows Billecart Salmon
Bennie Stipp of De Wetshof chatting to Winemaker Duncan Savage of Cape Point Vineyards
Johann De Wet on their stand with his wife
Dewald Heyns of Saronsberg dispensing some of his marvellous shiraz
Mark Fletcher of Meridian with Tony Garcia of Tony's Liquors and Bernedine Le Roux of Meridian
 Cabrière Trade Marketing Manager Uschi van Zweel  pouring us some Haute Cabrière Belle Rose
A detailed explanation of Cape Point wine
 Mark Herd of Sunset Beach Wine & Deli with Paul Cluver and their Seven Flags Pinot Noir
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014

Pruning the vineyard at The Vineyard

Up bright and early on Saturday morning, admittedly a little bleary eyed after such a hectic week and a late night the previous evening, to head for the Vineyard Hotel. It was time to prune our vines! After a welcome drink of bubbly, it was time to learn how and we found  a great teacher in Waterford cellarmaster Kevin Arnold. John took photos while Lynne honed her pruning skills, then it was off to enjoy a lovely buffet and braai lunch in the Wellness centre where some delicious vintage wines from the sponsors were brought out of the cellar to enjoy.(Thank you Matt Dietchmann, the Food and Beverage Manager.)
Roy Davies General Manager of the Hotel in Western cowboy mode with PR Consultant Wendy Masters of The Phoenix Partnership
Clutching glasses of bubbles, we listen to the programme for the morning
It flowed as pruning is thirsty work. More Simonsig Brut and Rosé come to satisfy the workers
Neil Pendock in discussion with Greg Landman
Roy Davies, Kevin Arnold of Waterford, Neil Pendock and Kitty Petousis, owner of the Vineyard hotel
The Liesbeek River was in full flood with water from the mountain after a week of rainGood snacks were provided
Lisa Airey and friend
Photographer Samantha Lowe and Kitty Petousis, owner of the Vineyard hotel
Nic van Aarde, winemaker at Warwick who made the wine from this vineyard this year, with Kevin Arnold of Waterford
Roy tells us whom to ask for help with the pruning
Kevin Arnold give us very clear instructions on vine pruning which is very different from rose pruning
Roy, Neil, Stuart Banner and ??
First you trim to a third and then remove the longer stockies to give you room to work
Then you remove last years wood and leave only two buds on the base of each stokkie
Norma Ratcliffe and Angela Lloyd getting involved
Kathryn Henderson of Classic Wine has got the technique down to a fine art
Why cant we plant up the right bank? It seems the hotel does not own that bank
Weeds are not encouraged but this opportunist is quite pretty
And then, magically as John took the photograph, this bee took up a perfect position
neighbour’s charming cat, who has taken up the Vineyard as his territory
In the words of Meerlust winemaker Chris Williams, is he the source of the isopropyl methoxymethyl pyrazine (cat's pee on a gooseberry bush) flavours typical of sauvignon blanc?
We decamp exhausted to the Health and Fitness centre for lunch
Tables laid and waiting In the background an examination of the wines on offer for lunch from the Vineyard's cellar
There were some great choices. We know how good they were, we insisted on trying to taste them all
Delicious salad buffet
Even more delicious were the desserts, although we think the muesli and yogurt might have been left from breakfast
The Health and Fitness Centre is perfect for functions and lunches
Edible flowers for the food
The braai going full tilt, cooking the salmon and the lamb
Very spicy tandoori lamb
Try some white?
Close to the indoor pool and no one fell in, despite the exhaustion from pruning a vine each
A lovely plate of lunch
 Good news, spring has sprung, the giant tortoises have awoken from their sleep and are on the move again
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© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014

Merlot tasting at The Taj with Neil Pendock

Every week at the Taj Neil Pendock hosts a tasting of different wines. We went along last Wednesday to taste 36 RECM Best Value Merlots, which he had assembled. The Hillcrest Quarry Merlot 2011 and the Org de Rac Organic Merlot stood out for us, closely followed by the Welbedacht 2010 and the Diemersdal 2013. The wines change every week. The tasting costs R100 per person and is great fun. Check out his programme here

You can preface the tasting with a cup of coffee or tea and even spoil your palate with a choice from the selection of cakes on the buffet
The programme
The maestro at work
Glasses arranged and ready for the tasting
This week's recommendations
THe tasting attracts young people who work in the City centre
A few wines from the large selection on show
and the show goes on....
We were early
and it looked like a quiet evening
and then the crowd started to arrive
and it became busier...
with a young, cosmopolitan, cheerful crowd
Lynne with Graeme Read, Hillcrest winemaker
and Taj GM Michael Pownall with Graeme
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© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014