Simonsig Produces Top 10 Winning Wine and the First Lady of Pinotage

Thursday, 21 August, 2014
Simonsig Wine Estate
The Pinotage wine fit for a queen has now become the wine of a queen. In winning her sixth Absa Top 10 Pinotage Trophy last week, Simonsig Estate’s red wine maker Debbie Thompson has now claimed the title of South Africa’s undisputed first lady of Pinotage.
The Absa Top 10 Pinotage Awards, presented since 1997, were held in Stellenbosch last week with Simonsig’s famous Redhill Pinotage once again winning one of the coveted trophies. This year’s wine was from the 2012 vintage.

The 2014 competition attracted 115 entries from regions throughout South Africa’s wine landscape, and according to Pinotage Association chairman Beyers Truter, the annual event is becoming more competitive each year as the quality of Pinotage, as well as the offering of stylistic diversity, increases.

According to Thompson, the Absa Top 10 accolade remains a triumph for every Pinotage producer. “To win this award six times for this particular wine is an incredible feeling as the Redhill feels like an extension of my being as a wine maker,” she says. “The vineyard, the ripening grapes, the expression of the young wine in the barrels – to be a part of this wine’s annual life-cycle and then to see the wine impressing the strict palates judging the Top 10, all this has been one of my most rewarding experiences as a wine maker to date.

"And yes, I accept this award on behalf of the country’s woman wine makers who do not always share in the industry’s accolades. As I told Beyers on receiving this Top 10 award – you guys must watch-out, the time of the South African woman wine maker has come!"

Thompson ascribed her success with the Simonsig Redhill Pinotage to the incredible terroir on Simonsig, one of Stellenbosch’s leading wine estates, as well as the inspiration she has received and continues to receive from the Estate’s Cellarmaster Johan Malan.

"The majority of the Pinotage block is deep red soil comprising shale and granite, ideal Pinotage soil," says Thompson, who joined Simonsig in 1999. “The vines always give lovely ripe, concentrated berries which is the perfect fruit for a wine maker to work with.

"With Simonsig’s rich history of producing quality red wines I am also truly humbled by the confidence Johan has shown in entrusting me with this superb fruit from one of Stellenbosch’s most famous wine farms. It is a dream come true just working on this farm and this award is for Johan, our team in the cellar and the vineyard and for South African Pinotage."
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Debbie Thompson, winemaker at Simonsig
Debbie Thompson, winemaker at Simonsig

Simonsig Pinotage Redhill
Simonsig Pinotage Redhill

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