Cape Winemakers Guild Protégés uncork their potential
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Valuable experience, decisiveness and an intense love for sparkling wine stand out for Cape Winemakers Guild Protégé, Sydney Mello, as the greatest gifts of his 3-year mentorship experience. Sydney is one of 24 oenology and viticulture graduates to have come through the ranks of the Cape Winemakers Guild Protégé Programme.
From left to right Sydney Mello, Etienne le Riche, Joaquim Sá and Morgan Steyn |
“As a partner of the wine industry, Amorim Cork shares the Cape Winemakers Guild’s commitment to excellence – not only in wine, but also in the quality of human capital. By committing to the Protégé Programme, Amorim aims to contribute towards the development of skilled and dedicated individuals who may otherwise not have had the opportunity to partake in an industry in which we feel they could make valuable contributions,” says Joaquim Sá, Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa.
Left to right Sydney Mello, Joaquim Sá (Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa), Morgan Steyn |
“The Protégé Programme has provided me with a place of learning from the most brilliant minds in the wine industry. Not only do I see it as preparation for becoming a winemaker, but also as practical experience in making important decisions in my future career,” says Sydney, who is spending his final year in the Programme alongside Etienne le Riche, one of the founder members of the Cape Winemakers Guild.
Sydney Mello with his mentor, Etienne le Riche |
For Sydney, travelling to France last year was a once in a lifetime opportunity: “It was my first time abroad and the experience that I gained participating in an international harvest was priceless. After spending time in Burgundy, we travelled to Champagne. Here, surrounded by bubbles, I felt most at home. We visited big champagne houses as well as smaller producers, giving me an insight into the wonderful world of sparkling wine. After graduating from the Programme at the end of this year, I would love to specialise in the production of Méthode Cap Classique for its complexity and mystery.”
From left to right Morgan Steyn, Joaquim Sá (Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa), Sydney Mello |
Second year Protégé Morgan Steyn, of Riversdale in the South Western Cape, will be crafting his own wine this year. He believes that the Protégé Programme not only helps him to become a good winemaker, but also a good leader. “I see myself working with others to strengthen the wine industry in South Africa,” he says. Morgan is spending his year with Morné Vrey as part of the team at Delaire Graff.
Left to right Sydney Mello, Joaquim Sá (Managing Director of Amorim Cork South Africa), 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.
Issued by: GC COMMUNICATIONS
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