Amorim Cork boosts upskilling of CWG Protégés
13:40:00Skills development of talented young winemakers and viticulturists through the Cape Winemakers Guild Protégé Programme has been stepped up with substantial support by Amorim Cork for the second consecutive year.
From left to right Morgan Steyn, Joaquim Sá (Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa), Gynore Fredericks |
Over the past
two years Amorim has donated a total of just under R200 000 towards the CWG
Protégé Programme in support of transformation in the wine industry. This
year’s contribution of R111 314 will be used to fund various skills development
initiatives including an international harvest experience for 2nd
year protégés.
The CWG
Protégé Programme lays the foundation for young winemaking and viticultural interns
to build a successful career through a 3-year mentorship.
“The Cape
Winemakers Guild has shown itself to be the premier face of the South African
wine industry in terms of quality and image. The commitment to excellence in
the Guild’s wines and supreme quality on all levels is in-line with everything
Amorim strives to be in its role as partner to the wine industry,” says Joaquim
Sá, Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa.
“The wine
world will always be dependent on the role of passionate and knowledgeable wine
people. As a sponsor of the Cape Winemakers Guild’s innovative Protégé
Programme, Amorim underscores the importance of this aspect of the local wine industry.
Making a contribution to growing human skills within South Africa is one of the
most rewarding involvements Amorim has experienced to date,” Sá adds.
From left to right Morgan Steyn, Joaquim Sá (Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa) Gynore Fredericks |
Established in
2006 with the long term goal of developing and empowering talented young
Protégés in the South African wine industry, the CWG Protégé Programme gives
oenology and viticulture graduates the rare opportunity of working side by side
and learning from members of the Guild, all acclaimed masters
of their craft.
Since its inception, the total number of interns who have participated
in the programme amounts to 24, with the intake of four new protégés at the
beginning of this year. To date no less than 13 former protégés are pursuing
promising careers in the wine industry – from private wine estates to larger
corporate wine companies.
From left to right Joaquim Sá (Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa), Gynore Fredericks and Morgan Steyn |
For further
information on the Cape Winemakers Guild Protégé Programme visit
www.capewinemakersguild.com, call 021 852 0408 or send an email to info@capewinemakersguild.com.
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