"loosely translated…"

Our wines recently got reviewed by Belgium wine expert Frank Van der Auwera. Using my Afrikaans to try interpret and translate, it all sounds like lovely praise to me…


I get: 
‘Rebel of the Cape’ (sounds about right hey Adi)
‘He is a non-conformist by nature, but a super talent in the wine world, Adi Badenhorst, Swartland revelation.’
‘The label might seem kitsch (hmmm…) but what you get in the glass is refreshingly up-to-date…’ (on the Badenhorst White Blend 2007 vintage)
‘The 38 year old Badenhorst is seen as a big renewer of the Cape…’

If your Belgium -Dutch is better than mine, here are some extracts from the article.
genieten:)


Wine Revolutionaries

Bloomberg writer Elin McCoy recently visited the Swartland. She spent time with neighbour, friend and fellow revolutionary Eben Sadie in his cellar, enjoyed a sundowner at the top of the Babylon’s Peak with neighbour Stephan Basson and ended her near perfect day with a braai with us on Kalmoesfontein.


Read her adventure and thoughts on the Swartland here.



quote: the most exciting winemaker in South Africa – unquote

Our UK agents at Swig Wine recommended our wines to their loyal customers this week. Says the report on www.swig.co.uk: “There are rumours that say he was grown from stem cells on Elvis’s sideburns, but all we know is that Adi Badenhorst is the most exciting winemaker in South Africa”

There is also a lovely collection of reviews for our Family Estate wines and Secateurs Range, and with these amazing deals you will wish you were a loyal Swig buyer… 


He’s like one of those eastern gurus who lets you see that the answer was in front of you all the time, you only had to change your focus to see it.”

Harry Haddon, our fan and friend, recently discovered our “Wine” thanks to Shirley at Vino Pronto .



He has written a lovely flattering blog post about it, you can read the whole article on his blog, Wine & I, but to sum it up, Harry says:


“What is imortant is that it is a wine got that my wahoo flowing, it made me smile, it made me quickly pour another glass, and best of all (this for me is a really important aspect of wine) it made me want another bottle. Quickly.”


Glad we could rock your boat Mr Haddon…

Farm Fashion

Elle Magazine’s Fashion Director Chris Viljoen has started his own Afrikaans Fashion Blog www.dierok.co.za.


Cornelia (Badenhorst, mother and wife extraordinaire) features in his first “closet dilemma” as she tries to find the balance between Mom on a school-run; keeping the builders on their toes; picking veggies in the garden and playing host to various journalists or agents who pop in for lunch with Adi… all in the 40’C Swartland summer… 


Read the whole story here. 

Harvest news~

It has been a busy few weeks on the farm, but I have finally received a harvest report from Adi… It is filled with Adi charm, so I am not even going to edit it (much…:)
The Harvest team takes a break to have some lunch.


“The winery is running like a dow on rough seas – bumpy but steadfast. The crew are all looking very good and we have picked some amazing parcels of grapes.

New additions are Palomino (or Fransdruif as it’s known by the old timers and not to be confused with your favourite old donkey) from the Moutonshoek area, very old vines, very little juice and destined for our fledgling sherry project; Verdehlo from a tiny vineyard to the north of the Swartland appellation and some Clairette Blanche from an abandoned vineyard on the Paardeberg.

Our own white grapes have almost all been harvested – Chenin Blanc, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc and Gris, Colombard, Chardonnay to name but a few. The juices are safely in the vats and at different stages of fermentation – the cellar smells incredible and alive. The soothing sounds of natural fermentation…

As far as the red grapes are concerned, we have picked the Syrah/Shiraz blocks and are now starting with the old Cinsault and Grenache. These vines are between 50 and 60 yrs old and are looking the best they have ever looked and are vital in our blend.

Other than  that we have a good supply of cold beer and the best espressos in the southern hemisphere to keep us going so have no reason not to make good wines this year.”


Oh, I love it when a plan comes together! Tomorrow night special friends and family gather at the Kalmoesfontein Cellar for the annual foot stomping of some grapes… There will sure be some cool pictures and news to report on Monday, till then… Cheers!

Shuttle service from Cpt International

Visitors rejoice! 
There is now a dedicated shuttle service between Cape Town International and Malmesbury / The Riebeek Valley. 


Visiting our wonderful winelands just got easier.
The drive is about 97km and will take up to 1hr 20 mins.


Costs:
1 person = R600
2 people = R700
3 people = R800


For this shuttle service, contact Stephen van Schalkwyk

Just give him notice about two days in advance.
cell: 079.34.10.692
tel:   022.44.81.478