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Classic Wine says the Graham Beck Bowed Head Chenin Blanc 2010 is one of SA's best; and if Classic Wine says it's true - it's true! That mag even gets a mention in the latest edition of The Month...

The Graham Beck press release: Graham Beck Wines has once again shown that not all that sparkles is Cap Classique; having placed in the annual top ten listings for two of South Africa’s leading varieties, Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon.

At the Classic Chenin Blanc Top Ten for 2012 held in February, the Graham Beck Bowed Head Chenin Blanc 2010 was among the wines selected in a category that has risen from the status of a ‘workhorse’ variety to a promising contender as South Africa’s signature wine[1]. The name Bowed Head derives from the shape the body assumes when tending the venerable vines; knees on the ground and head bowed over, in due deference. The vineyard yields tiny quantities of concentrated grapes; this giving rise to a richer, riper style with nuances of pineapple, honeysuckle and cinnamon spice. A natural, fresh acidity promises the longevity of the wine. 

Because Chenin Blanc “takes on everything you give it” says winemaker Erika Obermeyer in reference to using oak, larger barrels were used exclusively to add creaminess and palate weight. The elegant austerity and minerality shown in the wine is inspired by the wines of Loire; a particular passion of Erika’s.

In quick succession, another wine made by Erika, Graham Beck The Coffeestone Cabernet Sauvignon 2009, was chosen in the Christian Eedes Cabernet Sauvignon Report Top Ten 2012. The top mark of five stars awarded to the wine was decided by the judges unanimously, in the inaugural issue of a report that aims to “scrutinize the front-runners” of a variety in which South Africa “can compete with the world’s best”[2]

Cabernet Sauvignon is a favourite of Erika’s among the red varieties; a grape that she sees as a “challenge” in terms of showcasing its true-to-cultivar character and specificity. The Firgrove terroir, the source of The Coffeestone, has Erika’s highest esteem as Cabernet Sauvignon territory. 
“The secret of the Firgrove terroir lies in its ancient coffeestone soils; very unique deep, granite gravel on weathering clay,” she says. “The very old bush vine vineyard we use for the Coffeestone wine is located in clear view of False Bay, from Hangklip to Simonstown, and cool breezes ensure a long and slow fruit ripening. Continual breeze controls the vigour of vineyard growth; the net result being small bunches of tiny berries with concentrated fruit, and structured but ripe tannins in the wine.”

Ripe berry fruits and tobacco spice characterise Cabernet Sauvignon produced from this terroir, and these are found in abundance in The Coffeestone. The judges for the Eedes report found “subtle notes of cassis, floral perfume and pencil shavings”; and yet exceptional fruit purity, “fresh acidity, and firm but fine tannins”. “Reigned-in power”, excellent structure and age-worthiness were noted; and the cellaring recommendation was up to 2024.

Bowed Head Chenin Blanc 2010 and The Coffeestone Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 are available from the Graham Beck cellar at a price per bottle of R110 and R180 respectively. Orders can be placed with Chantel Matheus; telephone 021 874 1258 or email wineclub@grahambeckwines.co.za

Specialist retail outlets include Norman Goodfellows, Makro Woodmead, Caroline’s Fine Wine, Wine Concepts on Kloof Street, Cellars Hohenort, Cape Grace, Mount Nelson, and Parklane Cellars in Pietermaritzburg.


[1]Classic Wine, February/March 2012, p. 39, ‘The Classic Chenin Blanc Top Ten’.
[2]  The Christian Eedes Cabernet Sauvignon Report Top Ten 2012, pp. 1 -2.


Imagine: A bedroom inspired by a bird’s first memory; a lounge-design with the mood of a ‘50s detective novel; designer bookshelves promoting literacy and Man Caves cause célèbre

If you're wondering what exactly that bird was thinking, you'll need get to Decorex in CT at the end of the month. And if you're not keen to leave your own Man Cave to swing by the ATM to collect the R130 you'll need for a double ticket, simply email decorex@themonth.co.za and you may be one of the five double ticket recipients.

The rest of the press release:
The imaginative concepts planned for Decorex Cape Town 2012 is why this décor and design exhibition is still leading-edge fourteen yearslater.

Plascon is the main sponsor and M-net is the media partner of the four-day exhibition taking place from 26 to 29 April at the CTICC. Visitors will be impressed with the many curated trend
installations, creative collaborations with a charity-angle and cutting-edge concept stands.  
“This year we celebrate the design status of Cape Town and the extraordinary creative energy of our local talent,” says Cairey Baxter-Bruce, General Manager of Decorex SA.
“A ‘back-to-basics’ non-trend movement is fast gaining momentum, fuelled on by global natural disasters as well as political and economic uncertainties,” she says. This urges designers to apply their their imagination to age-old ways of doing things – creating unique solutions to 21st century realities,” she reckons.

Be sure to tick off:

  1. Plascon Colour Forecast 2012 trend installation with designers Laurence Brick, Porky Hefer, James Mudge and Aidan Bennetts. Experience their interpretation of the colour palettes Expression, Memory, Origins and Mystery.
  2. Fabric masterminds Design Team unveil their 2012 collection – exclusive to Decorex Cape Town.
  3. Operation Man Cave for charity. Four local celebrities team up with four designers to see who can raise the most money for charity. Keep an eye out for Bob Skinstad and his brother Dan, Aidan Bennetts and Ryan Botha.
  4. Inspire Theatre, kitted out by Whirpool and Sembel-It,  will host inspirational décor talks throughout the show, so pull up a chair for talks on  Sunday Lunch, Living with Colour, High Tea and Sunday Night Sundowners.
  5. Contemporary Country promises to be a jaw dropping trend installation of rural goes city with the powerhouse team of Laurence Brick, Timna Russell and Cathy O’ Clery.
  6. Decorex Designer Collection of homeware in a soothing palette of greys and blues, by SA’s top creative and goes on SALE at a pop-up store! So pull in to stock up the gift drawer for 2012.
  7. M-net Cares Café will be putting creative bookshelves on show and encouraging visitors to donate children’s’ book. M-net personalities will be doing lives reads, so get your celebrity on.
  8. District Delicious is a foodie paradise, with gourmet food and designer gadgets.
  9. Design inspiration in the Dream Rooms section where roomscapes by top talent will be on show.
  10. After a great walk around, with inspiration to take home and a new home gadget or two, enjoy a lovely glass of bubbly from the Graham Beck bar by Wetherlys. Oysters, a tapas menu and a delightful range of Graham Beck wine will be on the menu.
Exhibition details
Decorex Cape Town:
26 – 29 April, CTICC
Industry day: 26 April
Hours: 10:00 – 19:00 (closes at 18:00 on 29th April)
Cost: R65 adults. R55 pensioners and students. R10 Children under 12.

Visit www.decorex.co.zafor regular updates on exciting competitions and speaker line-ups.
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Decorex Cape Town forms part of the Decorex SA portfolio of interior design shows and is owned by the Thebe Exhibitions & Projects Group.