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Jancis Robinson comments on 20 Top South African Wineries poll

Read Jancis Robinson’s remarks about the poll conducted by Tim James of Grape.co.za.

Jancis Robinson, OBE, MW

Jancis Robinson, OBE, MW

Jancis Robinson, OBE, Master of Wine and leading wine authority concurs with the poll findings, pointing out that many of the wineries correspond to wines which have been praised in reviews on her website. Also of note is the fact that many of the these producers are new to the South African wine scene. Some of them barely qualified  in terms of the entry condition set by Tim James that the wineries should have marketed at least three vintages to be considered in the rankings.

Jancis also reveals the questions posed on the poll.

What I particularly enjoyed about her article are the comments posted. There is a great deal of positive sentiment amongst the writers towards our local wine industry. Also of benefit to readers in the UK, are pointers as to where the winning wines might be obtained at the moment.

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Winelands mining debacle seems to be over

Grape, reported that this matter has now been resolved. The Winelands Action Group issued the following statement which covers the initial scare, conflicting government reports, the resolution and suggestions for future mining policy. 

Autumn vine leaves

Autumn vine leaves

The following is the full text of the statement put out by Winelands Action Group:

 

Following weeks of overwhelming pressure from producer groups such as the various Farmworker Forums, the Cape Winemakers Guild (CWG), Wines of South Africa (WOSA), Stellenbosch and Durbanville Wine Routes, conservation groups such as the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and WWF’s Biodiversity and Wine Initiative (BWI), the Bottelary Conservancy, the Greater Cape Town Civic Alliance, influential international wine writers, heritage groups from all over the country as well as the public at large in South Africa and around the world, the Department of Mineral Resources today confirmed in writing that state-owned African Exploration Mining and Finance Company (AEMFC) had officially withdrawn their Cape Town and Stellenbosch prospecting rights applications in the Western Cape.

Hailing the news as “a victory for social justice and democratic rights” the Winelands Action Group had been cautiously optimistic on hearing reports a week and a half ago that the Director General of the Department of Mineral Resources, Adv Sandile Nogxina had announced that the applications would be withdrawn, but then had to continue with legal and public protest action when subsequent communication with AEMFC staff as well as their consultants GCS revealed that despite the assurances given in a press release issued on behalf of the Chairman of AEMFC, the state company and their consultants were still going ahead with the application process. Staff of the Regional DME office in Cape Town also confirmed that the applications were going ahead and that ‘the statement issued was incorrect’. Read more of Winelands mining debacle seems to be over

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2009 Santam Classic Wine Trophy

Started by Jean Vincent Ridon 11 years ago, this competition is now managed by Christophe Durand (Vins d’Orrance) in association with leading French wine publication La Revue Du Vin De France. It’s stated objective is: to promote, recognize and reward wines of elegance, balance, finesse and the capacity to improve with time. Melvyn Minnaar of the website Grape, notes that “the benchmarking is typical Old World. Restraint is another thread – which leads to the alluring promise of future development in the bottle”.

Joining the French Judges this year were Stanley Buthelezi, wine buyer at Makro, and Miguel Chan, sommelier at the five star Cellars-Hohenort Hotel.

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The French judging panel consisted of:

Jean-Michel Gerin - Top wine producer of the Rhone Valley.

Olivier Poussier – World’s Best Sommelier 2000, wine writer and world wide wine consultant.

Olivier Poels – Editor/Journalist  RVF

Denis SaverotWine writer/Journalist RVF

Jean Daniel AngibaudSommelier of the Le Meridien Hotel in Dubai

Claude GiloisFrench wine importer and owner of Vins du Monde.

Christophe Durand - Organiser and owner of Vins d’Orrance

Germain Lehodey - ex General Manager of the Lynton Hall Hotel in Durban, South Africa. Owner of French restaurant Village Bistro, in Irene, Pretoria.

Marc Friederich - International sommelier and owner of Chez Marcs restaurant, Paarl.

Jean Yves MullerOwner of the Caveau and Headquarters restaurants.

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AND THE WINNERS ARE …….

OVERALL WINNER: CAPE CHAMONIX

GQ CHOICE AWARDS: Jean Daneel Chenin Blanc 2006; Groot Constantia Pinotage 2007; Cape Chamonix Pinot Noir Reserve 2007

RED WINE TROPHY: Groot Constantia Gouverneur’s Reserve Shiraz 2006

WHITE WINE TROPHY:Jean Daneel Signature Chenin Blanc 2006

SWEET WINE TROPHY: Klein Constantia Vin de Constance 2004

SPARKLING WINE TROPHY: Simonsig Cuvee Royale 2003

GOLD MEDALS, RED WINES:

Groot Constantia pinotage 2007; De Wetshof Nature in Concert Pinot Noir 2006; La Motte Pierneef shiraz/viognier 2007; Cape Chamonix Pinot Noir Reserve 2007; Warwick Trilogy 2005; Klein Constantia Marlbrook 2006; Cederberg Shiraz 2006; Morgenster Lourens River Valley 2004; Saronsberg Seismic 2005

GOLD MEDALS, WHITE WINES:

Southern Right Sauvignon Blanc 2008; Cape Chamonix Chardonnay Reserve 2007; Ataraxia Chardonnay 2008; Hamilton Russell Vineyards Chardonnay 2008

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