VERITAS 2019
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South African wine to win a Grand Prix d’Honneur . In 1995 this was followed by a gold medal for the 1987 vintage. Hempies and his father are also credited with driving a style of red wine known as a traditional Cape blend with the very successful Alto Rouge. Though celebrated for his role at Alto, he desired his own piece of land. Before Annandale was transferred into Hempies’ well-worked hands in 1996, the farm also housed a riding school. He believes in making wines with as little interference as possible and “never rebelling against nature”. His legacy is set to continue into the future with his crafting of traditional red wines. JOHAN ROSSOUW Johan Rossouw was born in Paarl, where he and his brother, Kobus, grew up in the house of his father, Oom Sarel Rossouw, the legendary winemaker of Simonsvlei Wine Cellar. Following his naval training he completed his BSc degree in Viticulture and Oenology at the University of Stellenbosch and started working for Oom Sarel at Simonsvlei. Then followed winemaking positions at Spruitdrift Cellar, Simonsvlei and again at Spruitdrift where he became Chairman of the Board in 1999. Before his retirement, he was Production Director at Overhex Wine Cellar. Johan’s contribution to the industry was, however, not limited to his role at various wine cellars, he also played a major role in the industry at large. For years he was a Board Member of the SA National Wine Show Association and the SA Wine Cellars’ Committee, as well as the Winetech Training Committee. He served on the board of both the Paarl and the Olifants River Wine Show Associations. KOBUS ROSSOUW Kobus, like his brother, Johan, learnt about winemaking at an early age from his father, Oom Sarel Rossouw. He completed his Aricultural Diploma at Elsenburg and in 1976, he was one of the first ten students who did the first Cellar Technology Course. Thereafter, he took his first steps in the industry under the able guidance of the well-known Dassie Smith at Rooiberg. Then followed a stint at Welmoed Cellar as Manager-Winemaker and, with Oom Sarel’s retirement in 1986, he took over at Simonsvlei as General Manager-Winemaker. He later moved to Slanghoek Cellar as General Manager-Winemaker, after which he took over at Overhex as Production Director. He furthered his knowledge of the industry by serving as a consultant until his retirement. During his career as winemaker he served as a judge for the Regional Wine Shows and was Chairman of the Technical Committee of the Stellenbosch Wine Show Association and Chairman of the Paarl and Worcester Wine Show Associations respectively. EUGENE VAN ZYL Eugene’s interest in agriculture led him from his home town, Germiston, to Stellenbosch University where he originally studied Pomology, before switching to Viticulture and Oenology. After obtaining his degree, he first worked at the Viticultural and Oenological Institute before joining Elsenburg as lecturer and later Head of Cellar Technology. Then followed careers at Vinpro as Oenological Consultant, Director at Simonsvlei Wine Cellar and Wine Consultant at Leopards Leap for 14 years. Here he made an important contribution to the development of this successful brand. Over a long period he was well-known in many fields, including the Regional Wine Shows. In 1972 he was a junior judge at the National Young Wine Show, followed by regular judging for the Veritas Awards. Here he was convener of the Chardonnay panel for 11 years. GYLES WEBB Gyles Webb, one of the most respected and successful winemakers in South Africa, was born in Oranjemund, Namibia, studied for a BComm degree at Natal University before qualifying as a Chartered Accountant. In the meantime he had developed an interest in wine and enrolled at the University of Stellenbosch for a BSc Agric in Viticulture and Oenology. After working winemaking stints at SFW, Heitz Winery in Napa and Neethlingshof, he and his wife, Barbara, bought the fruit farm Thelema at the top of Helshoogte Pass in 1983 and began converting the property into a wine estate. Another fruit farm, Sutherland, situated in Elgin, was acquired in 2002 and 43 ha of vines have been established there. Gyles is one of South Africa’s most talented winemakers, and his successes include two Diner’s Club Winemaker of the Year Awards, as well as some Vineyard Block awards and twice featuring in Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines of the Year. In the mid-1990s, Gyles partnered his neighbour GT Ferreira in setting up the vineyards on Tokara and did the design brief for the Tokara winery. In the late 1990s Gyles, together with friends Charles Back, John Platter and Jabulani Ntshangase, founded The Spice Route Wine Company. He has been a regular wine judge for Wine Magazine, the Fairbairn Capital Wine Show and the SAA panel, also serving on international panels in Hong Kong, Australia and the UK. He has one of the finest palates to identify wines in blind tasting and has a superior knowledge of wines of the world.
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