Named
by Decanter magazine back in 1997 as one of the 50 people who
would be influencing the way people would drink in the 21st century,
Joseph believes that changes in production, consumer behaviour and distribution
are contributing towards a quiet revolution that will have a far-reaching
impact on the wine industry of the future.
“Things are
changing at the production end with simultaneous moves towards successful
'beverage alcohol' wines with names like Cupcake that are bought like beer;
luxury wines selling at previously unthinkable prices; and 'issue' wines,
purchased because of the way they are made or the stance of the people who
produced them.
“Among
consumers, things are changing too. Today, we trust our peers, or just possibly
a supplier. Even in developing markets, wine drinkers are no longer in awe of
traditional blue chip regions like Bordeaux.”
These are
just a few of the insights that Joseph, appropriately known as the Wine
Thinker, looks forward to sharing with buyers, producers and media at a time
that the Nederburg Auction, and the wider industry, looks to play a
palpable part in building the wine heroes of the future, while protecting the
best of its winemaking past.
For further
information visit www.nederburgauction.co.za