Five-star record in Platter's 2014 guidePlatter's South African Wine Guide has chosen a remarkable 80 wines to be awarded the highest honour of five stars in the 34th edition of the guide, which is up from 62 in the last edition. Platter's 2014 Winery of the Year Awards - Andrea and Chris Mullineux Family Wines Five-star wines are exceptional bottlings that are identified by the individual tasters and then also emerge from a second round of blind tasting (without sight of the label), still with the judges' highest rating. In this edition, three producers (Cederberg Private Cellar, Mullineux Family Wines and Nederburg Wines) garnered four five-star ratings, one cellar (Newton Johnson Vineyards) amassed three five stars, and a further 10 wineries (Cape Chamonix Wine Farm, DeMorgenzon, Fable Mountain Vineyards, Klein Constantia Estate, Kleine Zalze Wines, Sadie Family Wines, Stark-Condé Wines, Tokara, Reyneke Wines and KWV) each bagged two five stars. Eleven wineries received five-star ratings for the first time, namely: Alvi's Drift Private Cellar, Chateau Naudé Wine Creation, Eikendal Vineyards, Hilton Vineyards, Opstal Estate, Raats Family Wines, Richard Kershaw Wines, Sijnn, Silverthorn Wines, Spioenkop Wines, and Windmeul Cooperative Cellar. Of the five-star awarded wines, the red and white that receive the most votes from the judging panel are named Platter's Wines of the Year. This time, the Red Wine Of The Year is Newton Johnson Windansea Pinot Noir 2012 (Wine of Origin Upper Hemel-en-Aarde Valley), described in the guide as "rich, fragrant, warmly sensuous", while the White Wine Of The Year is DeMorgenzon Maestro White 2012 (Wine of Origin Stellenbosch), a blend of chenin blanc, roussanne, viognier and chardonnay noted as "perfectly balanced for delicious current drinking or keeping". Value for moneyIn an ongoing focus on value for money, Platter's identifies a number of entry-level wines that are exceptionally drinkable and well priced. The best of these, like the five-star candidates, go into a second round of blind tasting to select the Superquaffer of the Year. For the fourth time since Superquaffer inception in 2006, the ultra-easy sipper of the year is a chenin blanc: Boland Kelder Five Climates Chenin Blanc 2013 (Wine of Origin Paarl), praised in the guide as a "cracking crowd pleaser" and an "over-deliverer of note". The names of the 14 other top quaffers appear in the new guide under the heading "Wines of the Year" along with the 80 five stars, 114 Highly Recommended wines (which missed five stars but are nonetheless extremely fine and collectable in their own right), and 89 reds and whites showing particular potential for cellaring (these age-worthy wines appear under the banner "Buy Now, Drink Later"). Platter's Winery of the Year award is the editor's personal selection after considering a variety of criteria, the aim being to showcase a producer who epitomises the best of South African winegrowing today. "The award is influenced by the results of the five-star tasting," said editor Philip van Zyl, "and this edition's haul of four maximum ratings gives Mullineux Family Wines (formerly Mullineux Family Wines) an astonishing 11 five stars to date, and places them firmly in the league of the greatest modern-era South African wineries. This in just seven years of operation! Warmest congratulations go to winemakers/co-owners Chris and Andrea Mullineux and the team on an exceptional achievement." Locally produced brandy and "sherry"Platter's now also guides you through the ins and outs of locally produced brandy and "sherry". The new Platter's includes descriptions and ratings of more than 60 brandies and husk spirits ("grappas") across a broad spectrum - from ultra-exclusive Au.Ra to ubiquitous "Klippies" - together with brief profiles of distillers and brands. The leading South African sherry-style wines are also featured in the 2014 edition. Brandy tastings and ratings on Platter's familiar five-star scale were done by Cape Wine Masters Winnie Bowman and Tim James, with constant reference to Dave Hughes, perhaps South Africa's most experienced judge of spirits. The "sherries" were assessed by Winnie Bowman and Cape Wine Master Christine Rudman. "By publishing brandy and sherry notes alongside those for wines," said Platter's new publisher, Jean-Pierre Rossouw, "we're not only providing useful information and buying advice, but also intending to create a sense of discovery and excitement among our readers. Many top producers make brandies and sherry-style wines, and they are world class. It may surprise consumers that Nederburg produces brandy; or that Douglas Green makes "sherry" - and these listings will, hopefully, prompt further exploration of South Africa's internationally acclaimed brandy and sherry-style offerings." Where to go and what to doIn addition to spotlighting some 900 South African producers, merchants and brands, and over 7400 wines, brandies and "sherries", Platter's 2014 also packs extensive information on where to go and what to do in wine country. Dining, accommodation and cellar-door tasting options are covered extensively, along with many winery amenities, attractions and activities. GPS co-ordinates, easy-to-use maps and quick look-up tables provide help for visitors planning their own wineland rambles, while listings of specialised wine tour operators offer a variety of alternatives for those searching for a guided experience. Fully updated notes on the major winegrowing regions, grape varieties, winemaking styles, wine-tasting terms, and the major wine competitions and awards, as well as listings of wine educators country-wide complete the Platter's offering. Platter's 2014 print version is available from the second half of November at selected bookstores and retail outlets countrywide. The recommended retail price is R169.95. The book can also be ordered online from Platter's website (www.wineonaplatter.com). The web-based version of the guide is available now at www.wineonaplatter.com. Five-star wines and brandies in 2014: Pinotage: Chateau Naudé Le Vin de François 2011; Pinot Noir: Newton Johnson Windansea 2012 (Red Wine of the Year); and Shiraz/Syrah: Cederberg CWG Auction Reserve Teen die Hoog 2011; Red Blends: Bouchard Finlayson Hannibal 2011; Chardonnay: Chamonix Reserve 2012; Chenin Blanc: Alheit Radio Lazarus 2012; Grenache Blanc: The Foundry 2012; and Roussanne: Simonsig CWG Auction Reserve The Russety; and Sauvignon Blanc: Cederberg David Nieuwoudt Ghost Corner Wild Ferment 2012; Semillon: Constantia Uitsig 2012. White Blends: Cape Point Isliedh 2012; Méthode Cap Classique: Klein Constantia Brut 2010; and Dessert Wine, Fortified: Alvi's Drift Muscat de Frontignan White 2010. Dessert Wine Unfortified: Delheim Edelspatz Noble Late Harvest 2012; Port-Style: Axe Hill Cape Vintage 2011; Brandy: Boplaas Potstill 20 Years Brandy; |