Neil Pendock adds his voice to the choir of experts singing praises at Adi’s entry into this years Cape Winemakers Guild Auction taking place this weekend.
According to his blog on times live, “with first places from Christian Eeds, Christine Rudman, Tim James and I, Adi can safely be declared the Pundit’s Pick for the CWG Auction..”
The A.A. Badenhorst Family Noble Late Harvest Kalmoesfontein Vol. 2 Cape Winemakers Guild Coastal Region 2008 goes on auction this Saturday at the Spier Conference Centre.
For more info, go to their website.
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Family first
September issue of Winelands Magazine features an article on the Tonnellerie Bordelaise family, this French oak barrel company has added us to their makeshift family tree since Cornelia Badenhorst’s sister, Hanle and her hubby Mark are the South African Agents, based in Stellenbosch.
Besides having Adi, Cornelia and her dad Jan Boland Coetzee on a branch of their family tree, the article covers some nice insights, not to mention a pic of Hanle and Mark’s beautiful family.
Leading another pack… The CWG Auction wines.
James Molesworth reviews the wines on auction at the 2010 Cape Winemakers Guild auction [a small-production showcase of wines from some of South Africa’s top winemakers.] on Winespectator.com
He puts our Noble Late Harvest Kalmoesfontein Vol. 2 Cape Winemakers Guild Coastal Region 2008 in the lead and says:
“The wine shows gorgeous aromas and flavors, all while staying fresh and racy, despite obvious weight and power. While owner and winemaker Adi Badenhorst is just entering the U.S. market with his red and white Rhône blends, his late-harvest Sémillon is a rare treasure worth chasing after.”
Read the entire article on www.winespectator.com.
James Molesworth is the senior editor who champions and critiques the wines of Argentina, Bordeaux, Chile, the Finger Lakes, the Loire, the Rhône and South Africa.
The Cape Winemaker’s Guild Auction (as reported in July) is scheduled for Saturday, October 2nd, and the auctiongives a peek into the behind-the-scenes experimentation of a small group of South African winemakers, mostly representing the current generation that is helping to push quality higher.
The auction is open to the public, and if you want to become a bidder you can register at www.capewinemakersguild.com.
Get your fuel…
This month’s grapefuel newsletter features an amazing deal on our Secateurs Chenin Blanc 2010.
Buy a box of six for only R363.76, online…
Click here for more details, and enjoy!
Starting a global conversion, one white at a time..?
Lettie Teague, wine columnist for The Wall Street Journal, believes in South African whites again, ever since she tasted our 2009 Secateurs Chenin Blanc.
New Vintages on sale NOW…
The AA Badenhorst Red Blend 2007 vintage and White Blend 2008 vintage
as well as the Secateurs Red Blend 2009 and Chenin Blanc 2010
are available NOW.
For fact sheets on these wines visit OUR ARCHIVE
for outlets that sell our wines, visit OUR WEBSITE
Part of another great family
The &Union guys have officially welcomed us to their family. Our limited edition Papegaai white blend is reviewed by &Union wine guy…
Adi in Edinburgh…
If you are in Edinburgh around the 26th of October, try to attend the South African Wine Maker Dinner at the Forth Floor Restaurant.
Tuesday 26 October 7pm
The Forth Floor Restaurant is proud to welcome Adi Badenhorst from Badenhorst Family Wines and Albie Koch of De Toren to guide you through a tasting of some of the best wines from their estates.
They will share their experiences and insight into how they produce these stunning wines, all while enjoying a 4 course dinner specially created for the evening by Executive Chef, Stuart Muir. An evening not to be missed…
£55 per person.
For more information or to make a reservation, please contact reception
on 0131 524 8350.
http://www.harveynichols.com/output/Page131.asp
To be tweeted…
Wines of South Africa on show in the UK, October 2010
Wines of South Africa will be showing some of the 2010 vintages in Edinburgh and London in October 2010.
The South African wine industry has arguably gone through more change in the last ten years than any other wine producing nation. As the country comes down from the high of hosting the FIFA World Cup and is still basking in the most positive global image to date, we take time to reflect on the past ten years and ask what the future holds. Wine industry pioneers Kevin Arnold, Peter Finlayson, Kathy Jordan and Adi Badenhorst will present wines that encapsulate the developments of the industry and give their own personal views and experiences on how South African wine has been transformed.
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Venue: The Merchants’ Hall, 22 Hanover Street, Edinburgh
Date: Monday 25th October 2010
Time: 10am – 5pm Venue: The Great Halls, Vinopolis, No. 1 Bank End, London
Date: Thursday 28th October
Trade tasting: 10.30am – 5pm Trade and media only
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