Adi chats to Neil Pendock about his recent trip to the United States, and the dream of breaking into the American market with a small South African brand.
From Pendock’s blog on Times Live...
Adi chats to Neil Pendock about his recent trip to the United States, and the dream of breaking into the American market with a small South African brand.
From Pendock’s blog on Times Live...
Neil Pendock attended a blind tasting of 39 of the lots that will be on offer at the Cape Winemakers Guild Auction on October 2nd. And he placed the AA Badenhorst Family Wines Kalmoesfontein Noble Late Harvest Volume 2 2008 in FIRST place, numero Uno… a-wina-wena…
Read the article here, and see who came in places 2 through 10.
If you live in Cape Town or surroundings, be sure to book NOW for the Under the Influence of the Swartland wine tasting at the Roundhouse Restaurant in Camps Bay on September 22nd.
Brought to you by Under the Influence – this tasting promises to show you that the Swartland is producing some of South Africa’s most exciting wines, with its old bush vines expressing a lot of intensity of fruit.
Producers such as Scali, Lammershoek, Spice Route and Sequillo will be explored alongside our very own wines. This is not a tasting to be missed!
The first ten bookings will even be Chauffeur driven to and from the tasting in luxurious Lexus vehicles at no charge…
Date: Wednesday 22nd September
Time: Starting at 6:30pm for 7pm
Venue: The Roundhouse Restaurant, Kloof Rd, Camps Bay
Cost: R100 per Guest (includes wine and a light snack)
Adi returned from America on Wednesday, but here is a very nice article by American wine writer James Molesworth on Wine Spectator
I have decided to post the whole article here, since you need to be a subscriber to the site to read it all, and it is a nice insight into South African wines making name and getting a foot in the door of the US market. (And because he says some lovely things about Adi – and no, I am not refering to the wooly bear comment…)
Enjoy…
The Badenhorst Family will be at the Farmer’s Market at Windmeul Winery this Saturday, August the 7th.
Come meet Adi, have a chat, taste the wines. Cornelia is organising a puppet show in aid of young Samuel’s school. The ‘production’ is on show at 10am and again at 11.30 and stars local drama students.
This is the real deal farmers’ market with the freshest produce on offer (remember your coolbox!). Not your average flea market set-up, the focus is mainly on organic produce straight from the farms.
The produce on offer on the day includes organic vegetables, vegetables, fruit, beef, lamb & mutton, chicken, pork, freshly baked bread, droëwors & biltong, cheese, biscuits and cakes, free-range eggs, jams and preserves, olives and olive oil, grapeseed oil, braai-wood.
Bring the kids for a real farm style treat.
The market is open from 8am to 1pm.
For more details and directions go to the website.
The line up for the 2010 Cape Winemakers Guild Auction taking place at Spier, Stellenbosch in October has been released.
Adi, who made his debut at the 2008 auction, has had two wines selected this year, the only Botrytis dessert wine on auction, AA Badenhorst Family Wines Kalmoesfontein Semillon Noble Late Harvest Volume 2 2008 and his Auction Red 2005.
For more info see Diana Proctor’s blog and keep an eye on the CWG website.
On Saturday, after a “very serious tasting with my friend Graham who makes wine there as well as two real SA wine ambassadors Chuck and Jim from JJ Buckley wines and K&L Wine Merchants” Adi visited a fresh food market in San Francisco,