Annual Blaauwklippen Blending Competition finalists announced

Wednesday, 6 August, 2014
Blaauwklippen
Herewith the announcement of the finalists for the 31st Annual Blaauwklippen Blending Competition...

After a marathon tasting of 99 blends, the finalists for the 31st Annual Blaauwklippen Blending Competition are, in alphabetical order:

  • Baronne Wynklub, Pretoria
  • Bonza Bay Winos, East London
  • Oude Molen Wynkring, Potchefstroom
  • Vaal Ja-Pe Wynproe Groep, Pretoria
  • Versapper, Centurion
  • Weskus Wyngilde, Vredenburg
  • Wine 101, Pretoria

These seven clubs will have to wait until Friday, 17 October when the winner will be announced during a lunch prize giving ceremony at Blaauwklippen for media and invited guests.

The winning blend will be bottled under the Blaauwklippen Barouche label and recognition will be given to the successful wine club on the back label. The label for the winning blend is based on a specially designed artwork by well-known Stellenbosch artist Frans Groenewald. The wine is sold in Magnum bottles from selected retail outlets, and from the tasting centre on the farm.

The winning club and finalists also win other great prizes, including wine, return airfares and accommodation at the Protea Hotel Stellenbosch for the weekend of the prize giving, as well as glassware from Vitria.

This year the clubs were tasked to produce a consumer friendly, every day, easy-drinking, juicy, modern red blend, consisting of the following wines, Cabernet Franc 2012, Malbec 2013, Shiraz 2013 and Zinfandel 2013. A minimum of three of the four base wines had to be used in the final blend, and Zinfandel and Cabernet Franc had to be included in restricted quantities in the recipe.

Cellar Master, Rolf Zeitvogel’s panel of judges for the 2014 battle of the blends consisted of Albert Basson (Blaauwklippen assistant winemaker), Clive Torr (Cape Wine Master and winemaker), Samarie Smith (wine judge and journalist) Karen Glanfield (wine judge and journalist) and Elona Hesseling (wine judge and journalist).