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Wine & Dine

Of
the record 1 738 wines entered, 43 (2,5%) were crowned with double gold
and 105 (6%) with gold medals at a gala dinner at the Cape Town
International Convention Centre. Of the remainder, 401 scooped silver
medals and 691 bronze.
Boplaas and Simonsig were the top achievers at the 2005 Veritas Awards. Each shone with three double gold medals.
Seven wineries - Avondale, Bon
Courage, Graham Beck, Havana Hills, Raka, Saronsberg and Tokara - boast
two double gold medals each.
Boplaas owner/winemaker, Carel Nel, impressed judges with his N/V
Tawny Port, 2003 Vintage Reserve Port and 2003 Vintage Reserve Port
Vintners Selection. Each received a double gold. To top it off, he won
gold with his 1992 Tawny Port and 2003 Vintage Port.
The
brothers Malan, Johan, Francois and Pieter, of Simonsig near
Stellenbosch, are particularly pleased with their Veritas achievements.
This winemaker, viticulturist and marketer team walked off with double
gold medals for their 2002 Simonsig Chenin Blanc (off dry), 2003
Simonsig Frans Malan, 2003 Simonsig Redhill Pinotage and with a gold
for their 2002 Simonsig Frans Malan - a red blend.
The
father-and-son team of Bon Courage, André and Jacques Bruwer, continued
riding a wave of success by winning two double gold medals with their
2003 Bon Courage Cabernet Sauvignon and 2003 Inkara Cabernet Sauvignon
Ltd Release, as well as three gold medals.
Graham
Beck from Franschhoek clinched double gold for its 2005 Graham Beck
Pheasants' Run Sauvignon Blanc and 2003 Graham Beck The Joshua - a red
blend. On top of that this winery bagged three gold medals. Tokara
from Helshoogte near Stellenbosch impressed with their wines.
Winemaker, Miles Mossop, was awarded double gold for his 2004
Zondernaam Chenin Blanc and 2003 Tokara Red, as well as two gold
medals.
Havana Hills boasts double gold for its 2003
Havana Hills Du Plessis Shiraz Reserve and 2000 Havana Hills Du Plessis
Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, and one gold medal. This Tygerberg winery
clinched double gold with their Shiraz for a record fifth consecutive
year.
Another achiever is Raka from the Walker Bay wine
region, which excelled with the creations of winemaker Theresa Fourie.
Her 2003 Raka Quinary and 2004 Raka Biography Shiraz was crowned with
double gold. Fourie also garnered a gold medal.
Avondale
Vineyards from Paarl earned double gold with their 2001 Avondale Graham
Reserve (a red blend) and 2003 Avondale Syrah.
Saronsberg
winemaker and viticulturist, Dewaldt Heyns, took home double gold
medals for this Tulbagh winery, with his 2004 Saronsberg Full Circle (a
red blend) and 2004 Saronsberg Shiraz.
Following red
blends, that clinched 11 double gold medals, were Shiraz wines with
seven double gold medals, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinotage with five
each, Chardonnay with four, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc and Port with
three each, and Cabernet Franc and Muscadel with one each.
Shiraz
and Sauvignon Blanc were awarded 12 gold medals each, followed by
Muscadel (11), Cabernet Sauvignon (10), Red Blends (9), Chardonnay (7),
Chenin Blanc (7), Pinotage (5), Port (5), White Blends (4), Méthode Cap
Classique (4), Noble Late Harvest (3), Other White Cultivar (3),
Dessert Wine (2), Merlot (2), Natural Sweet (2), Pinot Noir (2),
Sémillon (2), Cabernet Franc (1), Colombar (1) and Sherry (1).
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