Diverse treasure trove at 33rd Nedbank Cape Winemakers Guild Auction
08:30:00A treasure trove of 61 individually crafted wines of great diversity, rare varieties, collaborative winemaking and exciting blends, goes under the hammer at the 33rd Nedbank Cape Winemakers Guild Auction to be held in Stellenbosch on Saturday, 30 September 2017.
Innovative winemaking is the hallmark of this South
African wine industry showcase that features small volumes of unique
collectors’ wines all made exclusively for the auction by members of the Cape
Winemakers Guild.
With 10 more wines and 534 additional cases on offer after
last year’s record breaking auction that saw total sales exceeding R13,8
million, wine enthusiasts, private collectors and the wine trade will be spoilt
for choice this year.
The 2017 auction line-up comprises 42 red wines, 18 white
wines and one Méthode Cap Classique making up the tally of 2962 cases (6 x
750ml case equivalent).
“With greater variety on offer than ever before, our
members continue to dig deep to find new varieties and exceptional parcels of
vineyards to craft exciting wines. The strong category of red blends is particularly
interesting this year and proof that we remain at the forefront of innovation
in South African winemaking,” says CWG Chairman, Miles Mossop of Tokara.
Three Guild members, Bruwer Raats, Morne Vrey and Carl
van der Merwe make their auction debuts this year. Raats has submitted a 100%
Cinsaut, B Vintners Inboet Storie Cinsaut 2016, as his first Guild Auction
wine, while Vrey has opted for Chardonnay with his Delaire Graff Estate
Banghoek Chardonnay 2016. Van der Merwe will have two wines – a red blend and a 100% Roussanne – going under the hammer: DeMorgenzon Gravitas 2015 and DeMorgenzon Roussanne 2016.
Sebastian Beaumont is also breaking new ground with the
auction’s first Demi-Sec wine, his Beaumont Family Wines Chenin Blanc Demi-Sec
2016.
In the spirit of camaraderie, one of the
cornerstones of the Cape Winemakers Guild, a collaboration between Adi
Badenhorst and Duncan Savage – another auction first – will see two new blends
under the quirky name, Love Boat, on auction this year. Love Boat White 2016 is a blend
of Sauvignon Blanc, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, Semillon, Chenin Blanc and
Viognier, whilst Love Boat Red 2016 is a blend Shiraz, Grenache and Cinsaut.
In the white wine line-up of 18 wines, Chardonnay and
Chenin Blanc are the biggest single categories with five entries each, followed
by Blends (3), Sauvignon Blanc (2), Semillon (1), Roussanne (1) and Viognier
(1).
Blends are the strongest category with 17 wines in the
red wine auction selection totaling 42 this year. Next in line are Pinot Noir
(7), Shiraz (6), Cabernet Sauvignon (5), Pinotage (3), Cinsaut (2), Cabernet
Franc (1) and Barbera (1).
For stalwart Danie Steytler, this year holds great significance as his
two auction red blends, Kaapzicht Estate Rouge de Kaap 2015 and Kaapzicht
Estate The Ultimate Vision 2015, will be his last before he retires from
winemaking and as a Producing Member of the Cape Winemakers Guild.
One of the flag bearers for innovation amongst the red
blends is Bruce Jack’s The Drift Farm Comfort Zone “Whole Bunch Tinta” 2016,
comprising Tinta Barocca, Barbera and Monastrell. The resurgence of Cinsaut is
reflected in the auction red wine selection with two single varietal wines and the
inclusion of the variety in three blends.
This year no less than six auction wines – five reds and
a white wine – will be available in magnums. The red blends in magnums are David
Trafford’s De Trafford Perspective 2015, Jeremy Walker’s Grangehurst Auction
Blend 2014, and Coenie Snyman’s Rust en Vrede CWG Auction Estate 2014. Jan
Boland Coetzee has included his Vriesenhof Pinot Noir 2015 in magnums, and
Teddy Hall has two auction wines in magnums: Teddy Hall Wines ‘Nico Theunissen’
Cabernet Sauvignon 2014, and Teddy Hall Wines ‘Hendrik Biebouw’ Chenin Blanc
2015.
Whilst innovation is an important aspect of the auction,
the selection of well-established wines of great lineage is a major draw card
for collectors and influential wine buyers who return every year for a chance
to purchase new vintages of these heritage wines.
Some of these auction faithfuls that are back with new
vintages include Beyerskloof CWG Traildust Pinotage 2015, Boekenhoutskloof
Syrah Auction Reserve 2015, Boschkloof Epilogue Syrah 2015, Cederberg Teen die
Hoog Shiraz 2015, De Grendel Op Die Berg Pinot Noir 2015, Ernie Els CWG 2015,
Etienne Le Riche Cabernet Sauvignon Auction Reserve 2014, Hartenberg Estate CWG
Auction Shiraz 2014, Jordan Sophia 2014, Kanonkop CWG Paul Sauer 2014, and Paul
Cluver Auction Selection Pinot Noir 2015.
New vintages amongst established white wines include
Ataraxia Under The Gavel Chardonnay 2016, Bartho Eksteen Vloekskoot Sauvignon
Blanc – Wooded 2016, Jordan CWG Chardonnay 2016, Mullineux Trifecta Chenin
Blanc 2014, and Paul Cluver The Wagon Trail Chardonnay 2016.
The only MCC to go under the hammer this year is John
Loubser’s Silverthorn Wines Big Dog III Méthode Cap Classique 2012. This is a
new vintage of last year’s record breaker which fetched the highest price ever
paid for an MCC at the auction.
This year’s charity auction in aid of the Cape Winemakers
Guild Protégé Programme will feature a one-of-a-kind Members’ Collection of 44
magnum 1,5 litre bottles – a wine from every Cape Winemakers Guild member with
a wine on the 2017 auction.
All auction wines are selected after rigorous scrutiny in
a blind tasting by the members of the Guild and tested by an independent
laboratory to ensure that they meet the highest standards of wine health
measurement. Since its inception in 1985, the Nedbank Cape Winemakers Guild
Auction has become a benchmark of excellence and the CWG label is widely held
as an authentic assurance of quality and craftsmanship.
The 33rd Nedbank
Cape Winemakers Guild Auction, conducted by Henré Hablutzel of Hofmeyr Mills
Auctioneers for the 20th consecutive year, is open to the public and
will be held at the Spier Conference Centre in the Stellenbosch Winelands on
Saturday, 30 September 2017.
Registration for the Auction and VIP Lounge will close on
Wednesday, 20 September. Telephonic and proxy bidding options are available to
those unable to attend in person. To find out more, visit:
www.capewinemakersguild.com, email info@capewinemakersguild.com or call Tel:
+27 (0)21 852 0408.
Nedbank Cape Winemakers
Guild Auction Showcase
Prospective buyers have the opportunity to taste this
year’s auction line-up at the upcoming Nedbank Cape Winemakers Guild Auction
Showcase being held in Cape Town on Thursday, 17 August and in Johannesburg on
Wednesday, 23 August. The Showcase offers wine lovers an interactive platform
to taste the rare auction wines and engage with the Guild’s winemakers. Tickets
to the Showcase can be purchased via www.webtickets.co.za.
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