The Cape Winemakers Guild welcomes two new members
09:26:00Two accomplished Stellenbosch winemakers, Bruwer Raats of Raats Family Wines and Morné Vrey of Delaire Graff Estate have joined the ranks of the Cape Winemakers Guild.
Specialising in Chenin
Blanc and Cabernet Franc during his winemaking career spanning over 16 years, Raats
is acclaimed both locally and internationally for consistently producing high
quality wines. As executive committee member of the Chenin Blanc Association
and member of Premium Independent Wineries of South Africa (PIWOSA), Raats is an active ambassador for South African wine. He
has an impressive collection of accolades under his belt, with no less than
four Platter 5-star ratings. His Mvemve Raats de Compostella was voted the most
memorable wine in the world for 2011 and top rated wine
in 2015 by British wine commentator, Neal Martin. This elegant red
blend, with Cabernet Franc as the backbone, was also one of the highest rated
wines by South African Wine Index in 2014.
“Bruwer is very active in
marketing his own as well as South African wines as a whole. He is widely
recognised as a producer of exceptional wines and will be a great asset to the
Cape Winemakers Guild,” says CWG Chairman Miles Mossop.
Fellow newcomer to the
Guild, Vrey, is equally passionate and dedicated. As Cellarmaster at Delaire
Graff for the past seven years, he embraces all aspects of the wine industry
from judging and serving on numerous tasting panels and study groups. Vrey has
received three Platter 5 Stars for the estate’s Botmaskop and three for his
Delaire Laurence Graff Reserve, as well as accolades from Old Mutual, Veritas,
Decanter and Concours Mondial for numerous other wines. In 2015 he was named
Young Winemaker of the Year by UK wine commentator Tim Atkin.
“MornĂ© is a talented
winemaker which is evident by the string of awards he has already received in his
winemaking career. He is innovative and always experimenting, trying to improve
the quality of his wines,” says Mossop.
The Management Committee
of the Cape Winemakers Guild also enters 2017 with a few changes. Miles Mossop
commences his second year as Chairman and will be supported by Boela Gerber as
Vice Chairman, David Nieuwoudt as Treasurer, Kevin Grant as Cellarmaster and
Andrea Mullineux who will be responsible for marketing.
Membership of the Guild is
by invitation only and is extended to winemakers who have been responsible for
the production of outstanding wines for a minimum of five years, and who
continue to do so.
Established in 1982, the
Cape Winemakers Guild comprises 47 of the country’s most respected winemakers
with the single minded vision to elevate the standing of the South African wine
industry through their ongoing commitment to transformation and the production
of world-class, quality wines.
For more information on
the Guild, visit: www.capewinemakersguild.com, email info@capewinemakersguild.com or call Tel: +27 +21-852 0408.
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