Ons onderSTEEN #drinkchenin dag

Here in the Swartland most days are Chenin Blanc days, we make a lot of it, we drink a lot of it…

But June 18th is officially known as Drink Chenin Day, officially in the sense that “In 2014 the first #DrinkChenin Day was celebrated on June 12th in New York and 10 other cities across the USA. This campaign was the brainchild of a group of USA retailers and sommeliers. The Chenin Blanc Association joined the campaign in 2016.” It seems it has since moved on 6 days… like I say, every day is Chenin day. (source)

But to celebrate #drinkchenin day, we’ll take a look at a few of our favourite Chenins, that we bottle.

First up, everyone’s go to, value-for-money house white, the Secateurs Chenin Blanc; one cultivar, 28 sites! This little snapshot of our fact sheet tells you more:

On the other end of the spectrum, we make a few Chenins from single specific sites, sites with a unique expression of terroir. These wines might not get bottled every year (if a vineyard does not deliver a juice good enough it will get blended into the Secateurs or the Kalmoesfontein White Blend). The vineyards are old and the yield is low. Here is more on a few of those:

Above is a view of Dassiekop during harvest – Dassiekop, described by Adi as “the finest Chenin Blanc vineyard in SA, a place where viticulture and nature come together in perfect balance” is farmed by Franziska Wickens on Waterval farm, a few kilometers from our cellar.

And then, of course, there is always something a little bit left of field. Chenin Blanc is also the base wine of our Cape aperitif, Caperitif. Find out more about this product if you need to, on our sister site dedicated to The Ghost Ingredient.

We hope you get to enjoy a fine Chenin Blanc today and this weekend, any many more days to come. Cheers!

Pink Friday!

The world goes black and we go pink… since everyone is aparently looking for a good deal today, we’re giving you
6 x Secateurs Rosé 2018 for only R300!
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To the public, South Africa only, till midnight. 
For the local trade, till the end of November.
VAT is included and so is gratis delivery.
simply email denise@wineadmin.co.za with your order! 
 
As we mentioned earlier this week – the Secateurs Rosé has had a facelift and is a stunning summertime wine, so get your holiday stock, today.

Warning: long blog post…

On Saturday we had our first “formal” sit down trade tasting on Kalmoesfontein.

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When Adi proposed the event about 6 weeks ago he was adamant that we’d be going very formal – guests (all from the Western Cape trade, and that one journalist we always like to have around) would sit down to taste the latest vintages of our regular offering and new single vineyard releases as well some of those cards Adi always has up his sleeve (when he wears them).

Afterwards we would enjoy a casual Swartland lunch. I was going to send out postcards with Save the Dates – an idea that got me very excited, I even started writing the 70 cards only to realise that logistically there was no way we would establish a guest list, get postal addresses and trust the South African Postal Service to get the Save The Dates to people before it was actually too late for them to save the date… Alas, sales reps, family and wine agents started pulling together an invite list and eventually we go a lovely group of about 30 people together to share a relaxed day on the farm with us.

By the time the final reminder email went out Adi’s comms to me was that the day would be “very casual”… and I think what we achieved this weekend was the perfect Kalmoesfontein middleground.

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Upon arrival we served an unlabelled and very unassuming “bubbly I’m making with my French friend Vincent Careme” and arguably the braaibroodjies of the year. Adi’s mother Judy was prepping lunch in the kitchen and the vinyl player filled the air with some folk reggae vibes.

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Eventually everyone moved to the back stoep to sit down at a tasting sheet with a line up of 8 wines. Adi introduced each wine briefly talking terroir and cellar methods in his own unique way.

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After the tasting a buffet harvest table style lunch of

braaied peri-peri // lemon and herb chickens (free range from a neighbour obviously)

more of those braaibroodjies (plaas brood with tomato, cheese and onion)

green salad (from the farm’s garden) and Judy’s famous Salsa Verde

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was served in the kitchen.

There was desert too. And some sample tasters of Adi’s latest ventures; ‘Century Spirit’ – 100% Graaff Reinet Agave and ‘Spirit of the Cape’ – distilled Caperitif.

By the time I left Adi and a few reps, agents and ‘last guests standing’ were sitting around with all the open bottles of wine… and I can only imagine that scene persisted late into the afternoon.

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If you joined us, thank you for making the journey to the Partyberg. We hope you had a lovely day. If you couldn’t make it, let’s hope we can get our postcards out way early next time – send a pigeon with your postal address, please.

Credit:

Tasting sheet designed by Ronelle at YehBaby.

Pictures 3 and 5 by Johan from getwine.

Other pictures by ‘Marketing and Web Stuff Cousin’ Helena.

ho ho ho and a bottle of Rosé

Here’s the season to drink pink, fa lalala laaaa….

Elle Decoration this month includes our Secateurs Rosé (and our extended family olive oil) in their list of great foodie xmas gift ideas…

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The article claims the Rose is priced R285 at Giovanni’s. Drukfout! It is in fact only R69, so go get ’em!ellefp

advocate report

Last night Adi casually mentioned the wine advocate ratings in conversation. Today I went to take a look at the latest scores and, while Adi will never ‘gooi’ them into a tasting or mention them at a trade show, I have to brag.

With a high score of 93 and the lowest score at 87 we score a whopping 90.8% average, something none of us can claim to ever have achieved in high school…

Below is a summery of the scores. Not to shabby hey Nige…

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tasty tastings

Tonight we will be pouring and tasting at &union. The tasting is fully booked – but if you are confirmed you can look forward to:

Secateurs Chenin Blanc 2013

Secateurs Red Blend 2012

AA Badenhorst Family Wine Red Blend 2010

AA Badenhorst Family Wine White Blend 2010

and the non-vintage Funky White.

All of these will be on sale at cellar door prices after the tasting.

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On Thursday we will be back in Ape Town to pour, taste and chat at the first ever Wine Market at the City Bowl Market on Hope Street. Check out the event here.

Hope to see many familiar and new faces there.