For the second successive year a wooded Cabernet Sauvignon – this time from Diemersdal Estate in Durbanville – excelled by clinching the prestigious General Smuts Trophy as overall SA Champion Young Wine of 2024, after also being named as the country’s Best Cabernet Sauvignon (wooded) at the SA Young Wine Show.
Diemersdal Estate has also won the General Smuts Trophy twice before, in 2013 with a Sauvignon Blanc and in 2022 with a wooded Shiraz. The General Smuts Trophy has been awarded annually since 1952.
Perdeberg Wines bagged the Pietman Hugo Trophy for the winery achieving the most points with its five best entries – this being the first time that Perdeberg wins this trophy. Perdeberg excelled by winning no less than four National Trophies, also as the only cellar winning more than one National Trophy, namely the Perdeberg Chenin Blanc (wooded), Perdeberg Viognier (wooded – other white cultivar), Perdeberg Natural Sweet White Wine and Perdeberg Malbec (wooded – other red cultivar).
This annual show for wines from the current vintage year is presented by the SA National Wine Show Association (SANWSA) in collaboration with Agri-Expo.
The General Smuts Trophy was last year also awarded for a Cabernet Sauvignon. It is the seventh time in the existence of this 192-year-old competition – the oldest of its kind in the world – that this cultivar clinches this big one, the 73rd time of it being at stake. Wellington Wines won this coveted trophy last year with its Cabernet Sauvignon, following Wildekrans Estate in 1996, Muratie Estate in 1995, JP Bredell Wines in 1993, Saxenburg Estate in 1991 and Klein Constantia Estate in 1988.
National Champions:
Front (ltr): Tertius Jonck (De Wet Cellar), JM Crafford (Stettyn), Henri Swiegers (Badsberg), Albertus Louw - Pietman Hugo Trophy (Perdeberg), Juandré Bruwer - Genl Smuts Trophy (Diemersdal), Lodewyk Botha (Perdeberg), Janco Janse van Rensburg (Van Loveren), Ruan Lourens (Aan de Doorns Winery), Louis van der Riet (Jakkalsvlei)
Back (ltr): Christo Pienaar (Chair of SANWSA), Andri le Roux (Perdeberg), Michiel Visser (Botha Cellar), Jean Nel (Cederberg Cellar), Johann Smit (Perdeberg), Arthur Basson (Perdeberg), Margaux Nel (Boplaas), Janeke Beck (Diemersdal), Daniel Slabber (Wellington Wines), Charl Myburg (Stellenbosch Hills), Hermias Vollgraaff (Montagu Winery), Breyton Milford (CEO of Agri Expo)
This competition's impressive array of trophies was announced today (23 August) at a glamorous gala dinner presented by Agri-Expo in die Percheron Hall at Elsenburg Agricultural College. Altogether 48 wines achieved Class Winner status and 133 won Gold medals.
Like last year, there was an increase in entries, a clear indication that the oldest wine show in the country is gaining further momentum. The judges agreed that the quality of the 2024 wines is excellent, despite a vintage year that posed plenty of challenges to winemakers due to difficult climatic conditions during the growing and harvesting periods.
This year’s 1 387 entries were evaluated by 88 specialist judges on 14 panels. The judging took place at the end of July in the Johann Graue Hall at Nederburg in Paarl over a period of five days, before the champions in 17 classes were named, as well as the two trophies for Best Wine and Best Producer. The specialist panels comprised five members each and a sixth learner-taster joined each panel for training without their scores being included.
A special bottle sticker was introduced in 2013 to feature on the bottles of the General Smuts Trophy wine and thereby show-off the overall best young wine of the year in the marketplace. This has led to more top trophy winners being bottled as such in recent years instead of losing their identity through blending.
The rest of the South African champions are:
- Sauvignon Blanc: Stettyn Wine Cellar, Sauvignon Blanc 2024
- Chardonnay: De Wet Cellar, Chardonnay 2024 (wooded)
- Sémillon: Cederberg Cellar, Sémillon 2024
- White Blended Wine: Badsberg, Chenin Blanc/Chardonnay 2024 (wooded)
- Noble Late Harvest Wine: Van Loveren Family Vineyards, NLH 2024
- Shiraz: Stellenbosch Hills, Shiraz 2024 (wooded)
- Pinotage: Wellington Wines, Pinotage 2024 (wooded)
- Merlot: Montagu Winery, Merlot 2024 (wooded)
- Red Blended Wine: Botha Cellar, Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz/Merlot/Pinotage/Durif/Ruby Cabernet 2024 (wooded)
- Dessert Wine: Boplaas Estate, Hanepoot Jerepigo
- Muscadel: Aan de Doorns Winery, Rooi Muskadel Jerepigo 2024
- Cape Style: Jakkalsvlei Vineyards, Any other Cape style/blends
Paarl and Breedekloof/Worcester fared the best as wine regions with five National Trophies each, followed by Klein Karoo three, Stellenbosch two and Robertson and Cederberg one each.
The chairperson of the SA Young Wine Show, Christo Pienaar, said that the quality of this year’s young wines was particularly high despite numerous challenges facing the winemakers. Consumers can look forward to the quality wines made this year to be enjoyed once bottled. “It’s noticeable that the national winners originate from all over the wine production areas, as well as a variety of winery types. I wish to congratulate all the cellars with their achievements and thank them for their ongoing support.”
The organisers emphasised that the SA Young Wines Show is liberally supported by suppliers to the industry and last year’s financial partners again committed themselves to building out the show. The five companies involved are well-known in the industry, namely Anchor Oenology, Enartis, Laffort, Nexus and Standard Bank. Their highly appreciated contributions will ensure a bright future for the Young Wine Show which is known as “the jewel of the industry.”
Overseas visit for top winemakers
One winemaker each from Diemersdal and Perdeberg, as winners of the General Smuts and Pietman Hugo Trophies respectively, can look forward to a sponsored six-day overseas trip – thanks to a longstanding partnership entered in 2019 between the SANWSA and POREX – a prominent Paarl-based supplier of machinery, winemaking equipment and vinicultural products to the industry. These winemakers will this year attend the Simei wine show in Milanand visit prominent wineries in the Bolzano area.
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Photo captions:
Photo 1: Diemersdal Wine Estate with the Genl Smuts and Cabernet Sauvignon Trophy for best wine of 2024
(ltr) Janeke Beck, Thys Louw, Juandré Bruwer, Reon Richter
Photo 2: Perdeberg Wines with their Trophies including Pietman Hugo trophy
(ltr) Andri le Roux, Albertus Louw, Johann Smit, Lodewyk Botha, Arthur Basson
(Back) Gerhard van der Watt
Photo 3: Porex Sponsor of overseas visit
(ltr) Pieter Basson(Porex), Albertus Louw (Perdeberg Wines), Lionel Dickens (Porex), Juandré Bruwer (Diemersdal)
Photo 4: National Champions
Photo 5: SA Young Wine Sponsors
Morné Kemp - Laffort, Christo Pienaar -Chairman SA Young Wine Show, Lida Malandra – Enartis, Danie Malherbe – Anchor Oenology, Lionel Dickens – Porex, Michael Hill – Standard Bank, Bennie Howard – Vice-Chairman SA Young Wine Show, Kevin Snyman – Nexus
Photo 6: Agri-Expo Sponsors
Sakkie du Toit – Vice-President Agri-Expo, Breyton Milford – GM Agri-Expo, Hanneli van der Merwe – Intowijn, Marlee Malan – Vinochem, Andries Wiese - Hollard
Photo 7: VIP’s
Christo Pienaar - Chairman SA Young Wine Show, Noko Masipa – Chairman: Standing Committee for Agriculture in Western Cape Parliament, Breyton Milford – GM Agri-Expo, Anton Smuts – Chairman Vinpro, Conrad Schutte – CEO Vinpro