Monday, September 01, 2025

A pit stop at The Laird's Arms, The Lord Milner Hotel, Matjiesfontein

On our way to spend a weekend of Classical music in Prince Albert,
we stopped at the Lord Milner Hotel in Matjiesfontein ....

... for a bite of lunch in The Laird's Arms

The hotel's very authentic, historic Victorian pub
We arrived at noon and were the first customers so we had the table next to the lovely log fire
It was a chilly day in the Karoo

The long bar

Another view. The staff were so friendly and efficient 

Up a very steep staircase.....

to have a look at the function room above the bar

A beer each with lunch. Lynne liked the Matjiesfontein Lager very much, good note of orange in it.

John's huge cheeseburger with crisp string chips

Lynne's crisp and fresh battered calamari with chips and tartar sauce hit the mark, a perfect lunch "op pad"

and then, refreshed, back on the road to Prince Albert

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A special Pinotage Centenary tasting at Lanzerac before the 2025 Cape Wine Masters Graduation

Before the 2025 Cape Wine Masters Graduation event,
we were treated to a very special Pinotage tasting, an early part of the Pinotage Centenary celebrations


We went into the dining area where all the wines were available for tasting with lunch as well as the very special Pinotages

Two very special Pinotage makers were there to guide the audience of Cape Winemasters, sponsors and media
through a tasting of some very special Grand Pinotages
It has been one hundred years since the Pinotage grape was first cloned from Pinot Noir and Cinsault
by Professor Abraham Perold on the 17th October 1925
Beyers Truter, owner of Beyerskloof, and Abrie Beeslaar, cellarmaster of Kanonkop and Beeslaar

A famous Pinotage from Lanzerac and its modern descendant;
the one in the middle is nearly priceless as it is the oldest one still in existence
The 1959 Lanzerac Pinotage, made at Bellevue for Stellenbosch Farmers Winery,
was the first commercially available wine from the varietal

Bennie Howard CWM was our MC for the day
Bennie is the only survivor from the first three Cape Wine Masters who graduated in 1984
Both Tony Mossop and FC "Duimpie" Bayly are no longer with us

The room filled with Cape Wine Masters

The tasting sheet for the Grand Pinotage Tasting.



We each had seven glasses on the table, six for the Grand Pinotage tasting,
and one Lanzerac Commemorative Pinotage, a Tribute to History
The Pinotage Association has deemed some of the Pinotages to be so successful and so lauded
that they are now branded as Grand Pinotage

"(Made) 95 years after the varietal’s inception, they present Grand Pinotage:
a curated case of six wines featuring the past decades’ most prestigious producers,
truly emblematic of South Africa’s legacy
Offering collectors the pinnacle of the variety’s expression, only 500 cases are produced per vintage,
making this a rare and limited selection for those in pursuit of the iconic."

The class will be added to in the future 

While we tasted, Beyers and Abri talked about Pinotage, the history, the present and the future
Pinotage is quite site specific; most of the best seem to come from the Bottelary area

The first was the 2019 Grand Pinotage from l'Avenir.  Rich plum cherry fruit, some perfume, great wood
Sweet and sour berry fruit, the wine has quite an attack, it is young and bursting at the seams with dark fruit flavours
and incense wood supports on the end. It has a future

The second wine was the 2019 Grand Pinotage from Rijks in Tulbagh
Ethereal at first on the nose, there is elegance, with aromas of wood smoke and dark fruit
Pinot noir-like flavours on the palate with chalky tannins and dark oak
With long lasting berry fruit, it was made to last in the older style

Grand Pinotage 2019 from Simonsig was next. Smoke and incense wood, fruit shy initially then it opens
Silky soft on the attractive palate. Good berry and cherry fruit which opens on the palate
and continues with soft chalky tannins, spice, pepper and liquorice wood. Looong flavours and made to last

Grand Pinotage 2019 from Beyerskloof. Integrated nose with perfume, wood, fruit and promise
Dark berries, plum and rhubarb notes. Silky on the palate, smoke and sweet and sour berries,
steely with long flavours that stay on the palate. It will continue to age well


Grand Pinotage 2019 from Kaapzicht has a lovely nose of fruit, wood, age and class
and good berry, cherry and rhubarb fruit
Silky and full on the sappig (juicy) palate; raspberry, mulberry, Bing cherry - this wine calls for food and has such potential

Number six. Grand Pinotage 2019 from Kanonkop, made by Cellarmaster Abri Beeslaar
This wine has decades to go. Smoke, wood, pencil shavings and cherry fruit but softly now
A very good attractive nose with some vanilla on the end
Silky soft on the palate with gentle wood and fruit so joined in harmony, at first sweet fruit
then a bit of acidity to wake the palate and hold the wine together
Black prunes, cherries, raspberries and long delicious flavours

The tasting array and information sheet

The seventh wine was the 2021 Lanzerac, made with grapes from the original 1953 vineyard at Bellevue
Perfumed with roses and lilies, wood smoke and incense
Intrigued at what was to follow with more hints of dark fruit and mushrooms
Silky soft on the palate with lots of spice and pepper joined with good red berry fruit, more Pinot-like
Raspberries, strawberries, salty minerality  truffle and crisp, bacon tinted wood
So complex, so different to the others but so enjoyable
Made by Cellarmaster Wynand Lategan who has achieved the top ten many times with his Pinotage

A note about the Lanzerac Commemorative Pinotage

Tables packed with glasses after the tasting

Mixed cases of the Grand Pinotages

Also for tasting were the other wines entered in the Pinotage competitions

and some Lanzerac Pinotages

Many good Pinotages and Pinotage blends

and more

and onward

et al. The Winemasters had a very good tasting; we held back a bit

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Sunday, August 31, 2025

2025 Terroir Awards at Lanzerac

The 2025 Terroir Awards were presented at Lanzerac Hotel and Wine estate
at a lunch with all the awards winners, sponsors, judges and media representatives
with John Steenhuisen MP, Minister of Agriculture as guest speaker 

The entrance gate and the avenue of plane trees leading into Lanzerac

Meeting and greeting all the possible winners and getting involved with tasting all the wines

The Dieu Donné 2020 Maingard Brut Blanc de Blancs Cap Classique was crisp
and has a very good mousse with limes and lemon flavours

Got my glass! Now for an epic fast tasting of about 35 wines in an hour before lunch and the awards
And I have to make notes!  

And here they are: Ready Steady GO! taste
Meinert 6 Chenin Blanc: Ripe fruit, perfume, broad spectrum of Chenin flavours,
crisp and dry with ripe stone fruit.  aa
2023 Windmeul Chenin Blanc Reserve is sophisticated on the nose and palate a high end wine,
with good fruit & long flavours. High score. aa 
2024 Lourensford Limited Release Viognier (wooded) is full on the nose, and over ripe and very full on the palate. 
2022 Baleia Limitados Chardonnay (wooded)
Classic Chardonnay on nose and palate with good integrated fruit and wood

2024 Arbeidsgenot Roussanne (wooded) Shy on the nose, oily and full of character and layered fruit 
2025 Bon Courage André’s Fame Colombard - attractive blend of pyrazines and tropical flavours
Long and complex and satisfying. a
2024 Ghost Corner Sauvignon Blanc. Wow! Nose so varietally correct
Shy on palate then it opens up with herbs, melon and limes. a
2024 – Vrede en Lust Early Mist Riesling impressed. The fruit is crisp and full. The terpenes are beginning to show 

2024 Lynx Blanc de Noir has perfume and wood smoke? 
2024 Arbeidsgenot Verdelho (wooded) Shy on the nose but wow on the full and satisfying palate. a 
2024 Arbeidsgenot Grenache Blanc (wooded)
was rather shy but did show salty minerality on nose and palate


2024 Bellingham The Bernard Series Motherblock Single Vineyard Albarino
Impressive nose, very true to the variety, enjoyable, a food wine.  a
2024 Cederberg Sandpoort Sauvignon Gris
Tasting this varietal for the first time so it's interesting and very like it's cousin.  a
2025 Stettyn Stone White is a Sauvignon Blanc Semillon blend and lives up to the blend's reputation
Good green flavours, full on the palate from the Semillon
2023 Ghost Corner Sémillon (wooded). Complex nose gives away its identity, on the nose and palate,
crisp and deep and so a high score from me. aa
2023 Mariëtte Pinot Blanc (wooded). An interesting wine with lots of flavour and excitement. a

We did not taste these until after lunch, not spotted in a dark space on a separate table. All were exceptional

2021 Almenkerk Petit Verdot. Lovely varietal nose, fruit forward and will age SO well
Long flavours of black and red fruit.  aa
2022 Baleia Limitados Tempranillo impressed, good fruit with salty minerality. aa
2019 Rietvallei JMB Cabernet Franc. Yes, very good indeed - want more. a
2023 Lourensford Kleipot Petite Sirah has perfume spice with light berry fruit on palate. 
2021 La Motte Syrah. Sadly a flat bottle and not able to re-taste

2019 Springfontein Jonathan’s Ridge Pinotage - not tasted
2022 Almenkerk Merlot. Superb with rather a lot of wood which will help it age
2021 Bon Courage Inkará Cabernet Sauvignon
A lovely nose with the perfume of violets and good fruit, lighter on the palate
 Red Cultivar Blend 2022 Saronsberg Full Circle
A very good nose, round on the palate with such good fruit, all from the farm

2023 Piekenierskloof Cinsault is wooded, so rather full of coffee chocolate notes
Very different but good; will keep well. 
2023 Piekenierskloof Heidedal Old Vine Cinsault has a dive in nose, good layers of fruit and smoke
Sappig (juicy) good red berry fruit with soft tannins on the end.  aa
2023 Eerste Hoop Pinot Noir. It has a classic Pinot noir nose with red berry cherry fruit and class
Long flavours but too early a finish of the fruit, long wood and dryness
2023 Vergenoegd Family Range Malbec
Very European, almost Spanish in flavour and nose. Liquorice and dark berry fruit go Boom on the palate!
2023 Piekenierskloof Grenache Noir
French in style,  layers of fruit and long flavours, another calling for food. a



Everybody started to head for the dining room, the lunch and the awards,
not much time left to taste, but I had to finish

Bennie Howard speaking to John Steenhuisen MP, Minister of Agriculture, leader of the Democratic Alliance
We were also able to speak to him about the Cape, the future in the province and wine

Winemaker Timothy Witbooi of Lourensford Estate and his brother

A very pretty sink in the dining room. For emptying glasses!

The entire range of wines we had tasted and could taste again with lunch

The menu with the Terroir Awards sponsors on the bottom

Bennie Howard CWM opened proceedings

And the awards began
National Certificate Winners
Albarino
2024 Bellingham The Bernard Series Motherblock Single Vineyard Albarino (wooded)
Blanc de Noir
2024 Lynx Blanc de Noir
Cabernet Franc
2019 Rietvallei JMB Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Sauvignon
2021 Bon Courage Inkará Cabernet Sauvignon
Cap Classique
2020 Dieu Donné Maingard Brut Blanc de Blancs Cap Classique
Cape Style
2008  Boplaas Cape Vintage Reserve
Certified Heritage Vineyard Red Wines
2023 Piekenierskloof Heidedal Old Vine Cinsault
Certified Heritage Vineyard White Wines
2023 Windmeul Chenin Blanc Reserve
Chardonnay
2022  Baleia Limitados Chardonnay (wooded)
Chenin Blanc
2019 Meinert 6 Chenin Blanc (wooded)
Cinsault
2023 Piekenierskloof Cinsault
Colombard
2025 Bon Courage André’s Fame Colombard
Grenache Blanc
2024 Arbeidsgenot Grenache Blanc (wooded)
Grenache Noir
2023 Piekenierskloof Grenache Noir
Malbec
2023 Vergenoegd Family Range Malbec
Merlot
2022 Almenkerk Merlot
Muscadel
2023 Nuy Inspiration White Muscadel
Noble Late Harvest
2023 Bon Courage Noble Late Harvest
Petit Verdot
2021 Almenkerk Petit Verdot
Petit Sirah
2023 Lourensford Kleipot Petit Sirah
Pinot Blanc
2023 Mariëtte Pinot Blanc (wooded)
Pinot Noir
2023 Eerste Hoop Pinot Noir
Pinotage
2019 Springfontein Jonathan’s Ridge Pinotage
Red Cultivar Blend
2022 Saronsberg Full Circle
Riesling
2024 Vrede en Lust Early Mist Riesling
Roussanne
2024 Arbeidsgenot Roussanne (wooded)
Sauvignon Blanc
2024 Ghost Corner Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Gris
2024 Cederberg Sandpoort Sauvignon Gris
Semillon
2023 Ghost Corner Sémillon (wooded)
Shiraz
2021 La Motte Syrah
Straw Wine
NV Piekenierskloof Old Vine Samson Straw Wine
Tempranillo
2022 Baleia Limitados Tempranillo
Verdelho
2024 Arbeidsgenot Verdelho (wooded)
Viognier
2024 Lourensford Limited Release Viognier (wooded)
White Cultivar Blend
2025 Stettyn Stone White

All seated for the Awards and lunch



Chairman Christo Pienaar

Terroir Wine judge Conrad Louw CWM

Butter poached prawn ravioli topped with a prawn, soft with lots of flavour and very good.

Melinda (Benecke) Meyer, Director/Producer at Ontbytsake, KykNET

Wine to go with the starter...

Dawrian Salies, general manager of SA Litho Label Printers

WinField United SA CEO Jan Vermaak

The line up of the Sponsors with John Steenhuisen

Area Winners

Breedekloof District(including wards)

  • Blanc de Noir
    2025 – Bergsig Painted Lady Blanc de Noir
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
    2023 – Breëland Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Cap Classique
    2018 – Mariëtte Chardonnay Blanc de Blanc MCC
  • Chardonnay
    2024 – Breëland Chardonnay (wooded)
  • Chenin Blanc
    2025 – Bergsig Chenin Blanc
  • Muscadel
    2023 – Breëland Hanepoot
  • NLH
    2024 – Slanghoek NLH (wooded)
  • Pinot Blanc
    2023 – Mariëtte Pinot Blanc (wooded)
  • Pinotage
    2023 – Breëland Pinotage
  • Red Cultivar Blend
    2022 – Bergsig Icarus Red
  • Riesling
    2022 – Deetlefs Signature Weisser Riesling (wooded)
  • Sauvignon Blanc
    2025 – Breëland Sauvignon Blanc

Cape Agulhas(including wards)

  • Sauvignon Blanc
    2024 – Ghost Corner Sauvignon Blanc
  • Sémillon
    2023 – Ghost Corner Sémillon (wooded)
  • Shiraz
    2023 – Zoetendal The Signature Shiraz

Cederberg Ward

  • Sauvignon Gris
    2024 – Cederberg Sandpoort Sauvignon Gris
  • Shiraz
    2021 – Cederberg Shiraz

Citrusdal Mountain District(including wards)

  • Certified Heritage Vineyard Red Wines
    2023 – Piekenierskloof Heidedal Old Vine Cinsault
  • Cinsault
    2023 – Piekenierskloof Cinsault
  • Grenache Noir
    2023 – Piekenierskloof Grenache Noir
  • Pinotage
    2023 – Piekenierskloof Johan van Zyl Old Vine Pinotage
  • Straw Wine
    NV – Piekenierskloof Old Vine Samson Straw Wine

Elgin District

  • Chardonnay
    2023 – Almenkerk Chardonnay (wooded)
  • Chenin Blanc
    2024 – Vrede en Lust Kogelberg Chenin Blanc (wooded)
  • Merlot
    2022 – Almenkerk Merlot
  • Petit Verdot
    2021 – Almenkerk Petit Verdot
  • Riesling
    2024 – Vrede en Lust Early Mist Riesling
  • Sauvignon Blanc
    2020 – Vrede en Lust Blanc Fumé (wooded)

Herbertsdale Ward

  • Rosé
    2025 – Jakkalsvlei Pinotage Rosé
  • Sauvignon Blanc
    2025 – Jakkalsvlei Sauvignon Blanc

Paarl District(including wards)

  • Cabernet Sauvignon
    2023 – Babylonstoren Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Cap Classique
    2019 – Babylonstoren Sprankel
  • Certified Heritage Vineyard White Wines
    2023 – Windmeul Chenin Blanc Reserve
  • Chardonnay
    2024 – Babylonstoren Chardonnay (wooded)
  • Chenin Blanc
    2024 – Lourensford Kleipot Steen
  • Malbec
    2023 – Vreden en Lust Malbec
  • Pinotage
    2024 – Mt Vernon Three Peaks Pinotage
  • Red Cultivar Blend
    2022 – Babylonstoren Nebukadnesar

Stellenbosch District(including wards)

  • Cabernet Sauvignon
    2022 – Kaapzicht Skemerlig Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Cap Classique
    2015 – Lourensford Cuveé 117 Brut Zero
  • Cape Style
    2019 – Lourensford Kurkbos Cape Late Botteled Vintage
  • Certified Heritage Vineyard Red Wines
    2022 – Stellenbosch 1679 Old Vine Pinotage
  • Certified Heritage Vineyard White Wines
    2023 – Stellenbosch 1679 Bush Vine Chenin Blanc
  • Chardonnay
    2022 – Lourensford Kleipot Chardonnay
  • Chenin Blanc
    2024 – Delheim Wild Ferment Chenin Blanc (wooded)
  • Malbec
    2023 – Vergenoegd Family Range Malbec
  • Merlot
    2023 – Lourensford Limited Release Merlot
  • Petit Verdot
    2023 – Le Bonheur Petit Verdot Reserve
  • Petite Sirah
    2023 – Lourensford Kleipot Petite Sirah
  • Pinotage
    2023 – Neethlingshof Estate Pinotage
  • Red Cultivar Blend
    2022 – Vergenoegd Löw Maximillian
  • Sauvignon Blanc
    2024 – Lourensford Dome Sauvignon Blanc (wooded)
  • Shiraz
    2020 – Alto Shiraz
  • Viognier
    2024 – Lourensford Limited Release Viognier (wooded)
  • White Cultivar Blend
    2022 – Lourensford Chrysalis White Blend (wooded)

Tulbagh District

  • Cap Classique
    2022 – Saronsberg Cap Classique Blanc de Blancs Brut
  • Grenache Noir
    2021 – Saronsberg Grenache
  • Mourvédre
    2020 – Saronsberg Mourvédre
  • Pinotage
    2023 – Manley Pinotage
  • Red Cultivar Blend
    2022 – Saronsberg Full Circle
  • Sauvignon Blanc
    2024 – Saronsberg Sauvignon Blanc
  • Shiraz
    2022 – Saronsberg Shiraz
  • Viognier
    2022 – Saronsberg Viognier (wooded)

Worcester District(including wards)

  • Certified Heritage Vineyard White Wines
    2024 – Stettyn Shackleton Old Vines Chenin Blanc
  • Chardonnay
    2025 – Stettyn Chardonnay
  • Chenin Blanc
    2024 – Cilmor Winemaker’s Selection Chenin Blanc (wooded)
  • Merlot
    2024 – De Wet Cellar Merlot
  • Muscadel
    2023 – Nuy Inspiration White Muscadel
  • Red Cultivar Blend
    2022 – Nuy Legacy Argilla Cape Blend
  • Rosé
    2025 – Stettyn Chardonnay/Pinot Noir
  • Sauvignon Blanc
    2024 – Cilmor Sauvignon Blanc
  • Shiraz
    2023 – Stettyn Jar From Dirt Syrah
  • White Cultivar Blend
    2025 – Stettyn Stone White
Main course, delicious tender duck, done two ways, a confit leg and a seared tender breast,
fondant potatoes, butternut and beetroot flavours, a demiglace sauce, fresh broccoli

Oh, Chef Stephen Fraser, you are so good at what you do and so very professional
You gave us a superb meal and then topped it with an outrageous dessert:
An African Chocolate ganache slice, salted caramel, hazelnut praline, mint and orange textures
and an orange sorbet. Yum
Of course, we tasted the dessert wines and port with this masterpiece

John Steenhuisen MP, Minister of Agriculture and Democratic Alliance leader in the SA government of National Unity
spoke well about the politics of the Government coalition and the  Province
We were very impressed with his knowledge about Agriculture and wine farming
A breath of fresh air when so many ministers are simply party functionaries with minimal knowledge of their portfolios

Trophy for SA Terroir Top Certified Heritage Vineyard Wine:
2023 Windmeul Chenin Blanc Reserve
Rosa Kruger, Anton Laas (Windmeul Kelder viticulturist), John Steenhuisen

Trophy for SA Terroir Top Single Vineyard Wine: NV Piekenierskloof Old Vine Samson Straw Wine
Christo Pienaar, Wouter Loubser, Alecia Boshoff, John Steenhuisen

Trophy for SA Terroir Top Wine Estate: Bon Courage Estate
Christo Pienaar, Philip Viljoen, Bon Courage winemaker, John Steenhuisen

Trophy for SA Terroir Top Area: Piekenierskloof, Citrusdal Mountain
Trophy for SA Terroir Top Producer: Piekenierskloof Wine Company
Christo Pienaar, Wouter Loubser, Alecia Boshoff, John Steenhuisen

Trophy for SA Terroir Top Wine:
2024 Ghost Corner Sauvignon Blanc
Christo Pienaar, Thinus Botha, John Steenhuisen

Trophy Winners
Philip Viljoen (Bon Courage winemaker), Alecia Boshoff, Wouter Loubser (Piekenierskloof cellarmaster and winemaker), Thinus Botha (Cederberg sales manager)

John Steenhuisen with Philip Viljoen



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