Sunday, November 19, 2023

Platter's 2024 Top wine producers

The Wineries of the Year

01. Top Performing Winery of the Year
Sadie Family Wines
Eben Sadie


02. Editor's Award Winery of the Year
Bosman Family Vineyards
Corlea Fourie

03. Newcomer Winery of the Year
Edouard Labeye
Helene Olivier



Wines of the Year

Cabernet Franc
Raats Eden High Density Single Vineyard 2021
Gavin Bruwer Slabbert

Cabernet Sauvignon
Beyerskloof Eerste Ry 2019
Beyers Truter

Cinsault
Savage Follow The Line 2022
Duncan Savage

Grenache Noir
Kleine Zalze Project Z 2022
RJ Botha

Merlot
Simelia Fluvius Single Vineyard 2019
Simon Obholzer

Petit Verdot 
Thelema Sutherland Reserve Emily 2021 
Rudi Schultz

Pinotage 
L’Avenir Single Block 2020 
Dirk Coetzee

Pinot Noir 
Shannon RocknRolla 2021
James Downes

Shiraz/Syrah 
Savage CWG Auction Syrah 2021 
Duncan Savage

Red Blends, Cape Bordeaux 
Vondeling Philosophie 2019 
Matthew Copeland

Red Blends, with Pinotage 
Beyerskloof Faith 2020 
Beyers Truter

Red Blends, Shiraz/Syrah-based 
Fairview Cyril Back 2020 
Anthony de Jager

Red Blends, Other 
Alto Estate Blend 2020 
Barend Barnard

Albarinho 
Botanica Flower Girl 2023 
Ginny Povall

Chardonnay 
Delaire Graff Terraced Block Reserve 2022 
Morne Vrey

Chenin Blanc 
Stellenrust Old Bushvine 2022 
Tertius Boshoff

Grenache Blanc
The Foundry 2022
Chris Williams

Roussanne 
Saronsberg 2021 
Daniela Jansen

Sauvignon Blanc 
Diemersdal The Journal 2022
Thys Louw

Semillon 
Steenberg 2022
Elunda Basson

Semillon Gris 
Mullineux CWG Auction The Gris Old Vine 2022
Andrea Mullineux

Viognier 
Lourensford Limited Release 2022 
Hannes Nel

White Blends, Cape Bordeaux 
Steenberg Magna Carta 2021 
Elunda Basson

White Blends, Other 
Beaumont New Baby 2022
Sebastian Beaumont

Cape Classique 
Babylonstoren Sprankel 2018
Klaas Coetzee

Dessert Wine, Fortified 
Orange River Omstaan Rooi Muskadel XO NV 
Mosdop Dippenaar

Dessert Wine, Unfortified 
Alvi's Drift Muscat Nectarinia 2017
Alvi van der Merwe

Natural Sweet 
Klein Constantia Vin de Constance 2020
Matt Day

Noble Late Harvest 
Delheim Edelspatz 2021
Roelof Lotriet

Vin de Paille 
Savage Not Tonight Josephine 2022 
Duncan Savage

Port-style
KWV Cape Tawny NV 
James Ochse

Andrea Mullineux had prepared a few wreaths for the top performers

Helanie Olivier - Edouard Labeye

Corlea Fourie - Bosman Family Vineyards

Eben Sadie - Sadie Family Wines

A special one for Platter's Editor, Philip van Zyl

and one for Esh Naidoo

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Monday, November 06, 2023

In MENU This Issue - CWG Auction, Hacienda lunch, Veritas Awards, Groote Post Pinch of Salt, Jordan lunch

 

Two important events, a lunch, a supper and the launch of a lovely Chardonnay. We enjoyed them all and pass the stories onto you, hoping that you will like them and experience the wines and the meals for yourselves.

We heard, last week, that a journalist whose company we enjoyed at many events we attended has, tragically, succumbed to cancer. Julian Richfield had many followers and we join them in sending our sympathy to his family. We miss him.

The 2023 Nedbank Cape Winemakers Guild Auction

To quote Gordon Newton Johnson, Cape Winemakers Guild Chair, in his foreword in the 2023 Auction Catalogue of this very successful annual wine auction. "The depth and integrity of South African fine wine is increasingly acclaimed throughout the world and the appetite for breaking glass ceilings seems boundless". He was so right, this year's auction did break glass ceilings, both in the prices many wines received and in the magnificent final total reached. It was also very exciting to watch. It was held for the second year at the Lord Charles Hotel Conference Centre in Somerset West. Read on…

Restaurant Week Mexican supper at Hacienda

Restaurant Week in Cape Town (this time it is about 5 weeks, ended on November 5th). It always draws us to try a new restaurant. We had good reports from Clare, our daughter, and others, so made our booking. The concept is modern Mexican food from the Baja California coastal area of Mexico. The lunch hours finished at 6 pm and they do have a Happy Hour from 4.30 to 5.30 when Margaritas are half price, so we booked for an early supper at 5. Lynne hasn't had a good Margarita for years and it's one of the few cocktails she enjoys, along with a really dry Martini. It is on Loop Street and is part of the Heritage Square block. Read on…

The 2023 Veritas Awards dinner

This year's glittering Veritas Awards dinner was held in the Ballroom at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The organisers really pushed the boat out to make it a fantastic event. The event is a Black Tie occasion and a chance to wear our finery is great fun. It had been a very long time since we last wore the glad rags, before Covid. Read on…

Groote Post launches Pinch of Salt Chardonnay

An invitation to taste a new wine from Groote Post, still under wraps, to be released and first taste at the Zeitz MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary African Art) in the V&A Waterfront. The cut-out silo sections remind John of those droopy "ghost" masks, a bit Munchian. Standing beneath them is rather like being in a cathedral. Seeing people walking high above on the glass ceiling is a bit chilling. Read on…

Lunch at Marthinus Ferreira's Jordan restaurant

A family friend from the UK has been visiting us and she wanted to visit Stellenbosch. So we took her to one of our favourite wine farms, Jordan, for a taste of their Cap Classique and then lunch in their restaurant, run by talented Chef Marthinus Ferreira. Read on…





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The 2023 Veritas Awards dinner

This year's glittering Veritas Awards dinner was held in the Ballroom at the Cape Town International Convention Centre
The organisers really pushed the boat out to make it a fantastic event

The event is a Black Tie occasion and a chance to wear our finery is great fun
It had been a very long time since we last wore the glad rags, before Covid
There are still a few who don't understand that it means evening wear...

Queuing to get a glass of bubbly
The social meeting place is the foyer and one has a chance to catch up with friends and colleagues

WOSA CEO Siobhan Thompson and her husband, Gary

A huge throng, waiting to see if they have won anything
Very good canapés were served, especially the large prawn tails

Lots of catching up

Gera de Wet of De Wetshof and Margaux Nel of Boplaas

Spier Estate Sommelier Georgio Meletiou and his wife Samarie

Blaauwklippen winemaker Nerina Cloete and Lynne

 Neil Pendock and a friend

Buitenverwachting cellarmaster Brad Paton and Claire King

The doors open and it's time to find our table. Great attention to detail on the table settings

A band to play us in

Shadley our very attentive waiter, who looked after us very well

Some of the very good wines on our table

The menu

Bennie Howard  Vice-Chairman of South African National Wine Show Association (SANWSA)
started the evening off with some of his usual witty sayings and a prayer written by the late Dave Hughes

Christo Pienaar, Chairman of South African National Wine Show Association (SANWSA), gave the opening address

Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis was dressed in a suit with a Springbok shirt
In some of our photographs the multicoloured lighting gave some very strange effects,
hence this monochrome photograph

Nadae, wife of Denzel Swarts, Sales & Brand Executive at Zoetendal Vineyard & Rive Estate
Her purple face is an unintended special effect!

Tokara winemaker Stuart Botha and his wife Gemma

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde enjoying the evening

Christo Pienaar with Elsabé Ferreira, who so ably organises the event,
about to present the Veritas Living Legends Awards 2023

"The tradition of annually honouring a handful of industry leaders was continued at this year’s 33rd Veritas Awards ceremony, known for many years as the Oscars of the Wine Industry, on Friday 13th October. This award, instituted by the Veritas Awards in 2009, serves as recognition for exemplary service to the industry over the years – acknowledging their commitment and paying homage to them for remarkable achievements"

You can read about their achievements here https://veritas.co.za/veritas-living-legends-awards-2023/

Gary Baumgarten receives his Living Legend scroll from Christo Pienaar

The six 2023 Living Legends:  Gary Baumgarten, Gert Boerssen, Johan Ehlers, Chris Roux, Jacques Roux, Johan Wiese

Time for the first course to be served, a fresh, crisp and zingy salad
with Beetroot cured smoked Franschhoek Trout, salmon mousse, heirloom tomatoes and good vegetables
As everyone around our table said, one of the best salads they had ever had
So well combined and so well flavoured

Two red wines to go with the main course
The Inheritance Merlot from Groote Post and Diesel Pinotage from Beyerskloof

Great entertainment from the Girl in the Bubble
playing her electronic cello, accompanied by bubbles filling the ballroom air

Our main course - beautifully tender lamb rump on a bed of peas and a root vegetable ragout,
Parmesan fondant potatoes, with a great rosemary jus and a lamb Pithivier
The Executive Chef at the Convention center is talented Roberto de Carvalho
This was one of the best meals we have had at the CTICC

Winemaker Anneke Steenkamp of Walker Bay Estate in Stanford with her medal,
another member of the great party at our table

Also at our table were Tokara Winemakers Mia du Plessis and Stuart Botha with their awards

Christo Pienaar and the team from KWV

Alan Winde with the team from Benguela Cove and Christo Pienaar

The chef Roberto de Carvalho with our smoking etagere of delicious desserts 

Lots of choices, the Strawberry trifle was super

John's choice of a chocolate mousse cake and a mini cheese cake

And when dinner is over, the brandy table allowed one to taste this year's prize-winning entries

Some very special brandies were served 
The perfect Nightcap, much enjoyed
Before the dancing began, we said good night and caught our Uber to go home
A really enjoyable evening of industry successes and congratulations

The complete list of wines that won Gold medals. You can find them in more detail here:
https://user-hpa96tt.cld.bz/VERITAS-2023



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