Tuesday, March 31, 2009

An African ‘El Bulli’ feast with Chef Ferran Adria

By Mike Ratcliffe

Ferran Adria, the gastronomic giant of the gourmet world descended on Cape Town last week to participate as a headline guest in South Africa’s very own Design Indaba. There can be very few industries in the world where one person can so single-handedly dominate and command respect from almost every quarter. Like Tiger Woods dominates the world of golf, über-Chef Ferran Adria reigns supreme in the more diverse, subjective and opinionated world of cooking - a world renowned for its egos, tempers and back stabbing antics. The tiny El Bulli restaurant owned and run by Ferran Adria has been called "the most imaginative generator of haute cuisine on the planet" and named best restaurant in the world a record 4 times by Restaurant magazine in 2002, 2006, 2007 & 2008.


And so it was that we gathered in an old warehouse on Commercial Road in Cape Town in anticipation of welcoming this giant into our midst. At the risk of suggesting any insinuation of disappointment, his arrival was underwhelming to say the least. The maestro arrived almost under the radar and slotted into the bar without a hint of pomposity or ritual. In fact he was quietly tucking into a cold beer and smoking a Marlboro on the patio before many of the assembled guests had even acknowledged his arrival. Accompanied by his charming and bubbly wife Isabella, she also acting as translator from their native Catalan, they wowed and charmed the collected admiring throng – never once declining to accept one of endless admiring compliments, give out an autograph, engage in a friendly translated chat or even pose for a photograph. Given the global standing of this man, his impeccable stage presence and ability to appear interested at all times were beyond reproach – such is the burden of celebrity and such is the expectation of global recognition and awe.


We were, in fact, at this beautiful surprising venue for dinner and what a feast we were served. The brief for the evening (apparently) was to translate the term ‘local’ for Ferran Adria – define an answer to what it is that makes cooking in South Africa unique? And local we sure got! A snapshot of a few items on the menu included some imaginative combinations:


§ Biltong Pate, Apricot Leather, rocket leaves on vetkoek


§ Quail egg, Drizzle of buchu oil, dried Ostrich, mustard & arugula leaves


§ Harders, wild sage, seaweed, pickled kelp & bokkam salt


§ Pickled Fish, dried banana chips & toasted coconut


§ Gemsbok, suur vye konfyt, stamp koring & boontjies


§ Springbok tongue, onions, oreganum, red heart rum sauce


§ Ostrich neck Ravioli, mampoer butter


§ Zebra, wild Marog, amarula


To create this veritable ‘who’s who’ of South African staple food, Chef Richard Carstens of Nova in Cape Town teamed up with Topsi Venter, often described as "the doyenne of Cape chefs". Richard Carsten is certainly one of the hottest talents to emerge from South Africa and has appropriately developed a reputation for some ‘experimental and adventurous’ cooking that is not for the faint-hearted. While not for everyone, the radical and inspired menu threw up a lot of ‘culinary curveballs’ that were alternately dodged or devoured by the enthused gallery. Despite my best efforts, it was difficult to attack the Zebra with much gusto and the Springbok tongue felt perfectly inappropriate, irrespective of who it was being served up to. Despite my personal lack of enthusiasm for a few of the over-eager entrees, it did all somehow come together and sitting opposite Senor Adria, I noticed that he finishing everything that was served up to him – to his credit. The evening was perfectly managed by Richard Walsh, co-owner of Nova and one of Cape Town’s most seasoned ‘front of house’ directors in the business.


It should be mentioned that this extravagant evening was made possible by the generous sponsorship of Dick Enthoven & Robbie Brozin, MD of Nandos. Great credit should also be paid to Ravi Naidoo, the inspirational owner of Interactive Africa, the company that runs Design Indaba.


The evening was an excellent opportunity for his-foodiness, Mr Ferran Adria to experience some exotic and imaginative experimental African cuisine; but who better to judge than the man himself? Perhaps Ostrich foam or Zebra ice-cream will be the next big thing in the little town of Roses on the Costa Brava, home to El Bulli? Hold your breath if you must.

Leading London Fine Wine Merchant puts South Africa’s Super Premium Bordeaux 2004 Bordeaux Blends

to the Test in a Star Studded Line Up in London in March 2009.

Leading London independent fine wine merchant, Handford Wines based in South Kensington, London, and who have historically stocked one of the best ranges of South African wine in the UK, recently hosted a block buster blind tasting line up of South African Flagship red Bordeaux blends from the illustrious 2004 vintage. The blind tasting, jam packed with icons and award winning reds, was presented by two Masters of Wine, including one of South Africa’s very own, and only the countries 4th to achieve this prestigious qualification, Greg Sherwood MW. The tasting line up featured:


Buitenverwachting Christine 2004, Constantia

Sherwood Berriman 2004, Constantia

MR de Compostella 2004, Stellenbosch

Vergelegen V 2004, Stellenbosch

Meerlust Rubicon 2004, Stellenbosch

De Toren Fusion V 2004, Stellenbosch

Rustenberg John X Merriman 2004 (in Magnum), Stellenbosch

Morgenhof Estate Red 2004, Stellenbosch

Beyerskloof Field Blend 2004, Stellenbosch

Kanonkop Paul Sauer 2004, Stellenbosch

Warwick Trilogy 2004, Stellenbosch

Rupert & Rothschild Baron Edmond 2004, Western Cape


Presented in four flights to a panel of expert fine wine consumers, tasters were required to rank their first, second and third best wines, rating their first choice 3 points, their second choice 2 points and their 3 choice 1 point. Scores for the twelve wines were tallied at the end of the tasting and then wines were revealed.


Other than the Constantia pair that opened the proceedings, the evening in reality doubled up as a battle of the blue blooded Simonsberg / Stellenbosch “grand cru classe” blends from South Africa’s prime viticultural region. In assessing the results, Master of Wine Greg Sherwood said “it was always felt that it was going to be a close run affair. With such a high level of quality across the line up, the wines did South Africa proud. There can be no doubt that SA produces some of the best examples of a Bordeaux blend in the world.”


Based on the blind consumer scoring system, the results were as follows:

1 Kanonkop Paul Sauer 2004 with 33 points

2 Vergelegen V 2004 with 11 points

3 Warwick Trilogy 2004 with 10 points

4 MR de Compostella 2004 tied on 9 points

5 Meerlust Rubicon 2004 tied on 9 points

6 De Toren 2004 Fusion V 2004 tied on 9 points

7 Rupert & Rothschild Baron Edmond 2004 tied on 9 points

8 Buitenverwachting Christine 2004 with 8 points

9 Rustenberg John X Merriman 2004 (Magnum) with 5 points

10 Beyerskloof Field Blend 2004 with 3 points

11 Morgenhof Estate Red 2004 tied on 2 points

12 Sherwood Berriman 2004 tied on 2 points



Greg Sherwood MW continued “the congestion of scores around 9 points was pretty much what we expected might happen with so little separating the quality of this batch of prestige red wines. James Handford MW added “I had rather expected a few more stand out block busters in the line up, but overall, the quality was consistently very high. If you consider the price of these wines in relation to the best from Bordeaux, France or Napa Valley, they represent exceptional value for money and importantly, wines that are definitely ageworthy – something important for fine wine collectors globally.”

Greg Sherwood concluded “the is no question that along with Syrah, Syrah blends and a perhaps a handful of top Cape blends, the Bordeaux red blend is certainly one of the strongest cards in the South African wine industries hand. No doubt about the whole being greater than the sum of its parts in this case!”

Tasting hosted by Handford Wines on the 25th March 2009.


105 Old Brompton Road
South Kensington
London
SW7 3LE
t 0207 589 6113
www.handford.net

Friday, February 13, 2009

Jeremy Sampson, Douglass De Villiers & Erica Morgan-Tanton from Interbrand Sampson in Gauteng joined us for a lively and interesting tasting at Warwick

Friday, December 19, 2008


Media release

Top 100 Status for Warwick – again

Trilogy makes history


With the recent announcement of Wine Spectator’s ‘Top 100’ list for 2009, Warwick has made history with their flagship Bordeaux-style blend, Trilogy, featuring at number 46. Warwick Trilogy scored 93 points in Wine Spectator, the joint highest score ever for a South African Bordeaux-style blend. This is also the first time that a South African Bordeaux-style blend has been included in the highly influential ‘Top 50’ on the Wine Spectator list.

Mike Ratcliffe and the Warwick team have long been champions of the Bordeaux-style blend, having produced the first vintage of Warwick Trilogy in 1986. After more than 21 years of crafting Trilogy, the ongoing accolades continue to bring recognition to this small artisanal family winery.

The ‘Top 100’ announcement shows that Warwick’s philosophy of ‘quality without compromise’ is paying dividends. Mike Ratcliffe reiterated Warwick’s adherence to excellence, saying that this accolade cemented the winery’s assertion that “we should measure our Cape wines against the toughest international standards”.
America’s Wine Spectator magazine, arguably the world’s ultimate guide to wine, uses four criteria for choosing their ‘Top 100’. The first three are: quality, volume and price; but it is the fourth, namely the ‘X-factor’, that is interesting to note. Wine Spectator defines the ‘X-factor’ as ‘excitement, the ability to stimulate and surprise… a wine that is different’. It is this enigmatic factor which Warwick finds particularly desirable.

In addition to this accolade, Warwick Trilogy appeared in influential American wine- and lifestyle magazine, Wine Enthusiast’s ‘Top 100’ Wines of the World in 2007, with a score of 95 points, in position number 5 – the highest position ever for any South African wine.

Warwick Trilogy displays a luscious, perfumed nose, which is also earthy and provocative. The palate abounds with flavours of ripe prunes, raspberry and blackberry, with hints of chocolate, nuts and mocha, and the mouth–feel is silky and soft.

Warwick Trilogy is available nationally at leading restaurants and wine merchants, and retails between R180 and R200 per bottle.

ENDS
December 2008

Prepared for Warwick Estate by Warwick Estate
Hazell Public Relations Contact: Mike Ratcliffe
Tel 021 851 1563 • Cell 082 557 2968 Tel 021 884 4410 • 083 233 1685
jacquij@wine.co.za mike@warwickwine.com
www.warwickwine.com


Additional information:

Warwick Trilogy food recommendations:

Roasted veal, pan-seared steak or oven-baked aubergine. Also complements chocolate desserts. Recipes available on request.

Warwick Tasting Centre:

Open 7 days a week:
Monday to Thursday: 10h00 – 17h00
Friday: 10h00 until 18h30 in summer
Saturday and Sunday: 10h00 – 16h00
Cost: R25 per taster
Light lunches served at the tasting centre
Bookings: 021 884 3146 or tastingroom@warwickwine.com

History:

After the Anglo Boer war, Colonel Alexander Gordon, from the Warwickshire regiment, bought the farm and renamed it ‘Warwick’ as a tribute to his regiment.

In 1964, the farm, situated on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain in the Simonsberg-Stellenbosch ward (today known as ‘Cabernet Country’), was purchased by Stan & Norma Ratcliffe, who soon realized the potential of the terroir and began planting cabernet sauvignon. These vines produced high quality grapes, which were soon in demand from wholesalers and other wineries.

Norma became increasingly interested in the making of wine and began to study the subject. Soon a cellar was in place, and in 1984, the first Warwick vintage was released (a Cabernet Sauvignon). It seemed Norma had the talent for making great wines and production soon increased. Since 1986, Trilogy, a Bordeaux-style blend, has become one of the flagships of the South African wine industry.

Today the farm is still very much a ‘family affair’. Stan and Norma’s son, Mike, a graduate of wine marketing at Adelaide University, is Managing Director of this family winery, while his sister, Jenny, a Cape Wine Master, is Warwick’s Brand Ambassador in Gauteng.

The Wines:

Warwick Estate produces seven wines: five reds and two whites:

· Trilogy: The Estate’s flagship, a multiple award-winning Bordeaux-style blend.
· The First Lady: Named after the Estate’s co-founder and first winemaker, Norma Ratcliffe, the 2007 vintage is 100% cabernet sauvignon.
· Three Cape Ladies: A Cape Blend (a wine that includes at least 25% pinotage), named after three Ratcliffe generations of women: Norma Ratcliffe, daughter Jenny, and grand-daughter Eve Ratcliffe.
· Cabernet Franc: A Cape classic.
· Pinotage: Made from old bush-vines.
· Chardonnay: Subtle wood fermentation and maturation.
· Professor Black: A well-known Sauvignon Blanc, named after the creator of a hybrid peach variety, planted where the sauvignon blanc now grows.

ENDS

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Wine Club Garden Party 2008

CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS FROM OUR ANNUAL WINE CLUB GARDEN PARTY AT WARWICK ESTATE

Thursday, December 04, 2008


The boys were out and about in Johannesburg today celebrating the TOP 100 inclusion by Warwick Trilogy in the Wine Spectator list.

Received by email from the pub: "A day with warwick. Best. Stu, eton, steph, beanie, gk and da-rule"









Friday, November 21, 2008





On Thursday, 20 Nov 2008 the Simonsberg Ward PRO ladies and gents were gathered at Rustenberg Winery and were treated to a tractor ride to visit their famous 'Five Soldiers'

Monday, November 17, 2008

Warwick Trilogy has recently been included at position no 46 in the Wine Spectator Top 100 wines of the world for 2008. Another huge accolade after being in the Wine Enthusiast Top 100 earlier this year at position no 5! Only sad that there are no other South African wines included at this time.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

WARWICK GETS CARRIED AWAY!
The 'Warwick Team' will be rolling out our new bags in time for the tourist season. Look closely at our plastic and paper bags for thirsty tourists to carry their booty home with them. This is by far the most economical way to get hold of a case of Warwick - as long as you are prepared to forego the obvious consumption benefits. Thanks to Jonathan Cherry for being part of our inspiration. Click here to see the original that we have copied. Love it or hate it - it is cool!

GOVERNMENT WARNING: CONSUMPTION OF THE WINE PACKAGING PICTURED ABOVE CAN BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH. PACKAGING AS DEPICTED ABOVE IS 100% RECYCLED MATERIAL BUT SHOULD STILL NOT BE CONSUMED. DRIVING WHILE WEARING THIS PACKAGING CAN ALSO BE DANGEROUS AND SHOULD BE AVOIDED. WARWICK ENCOURAGES SENSIBLE BEHAVIOUR.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Warwick 'Professor Black' Sauvignon Blanc vineyards for 2008

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

We are planting a vineyard in Cape Town!!
In conjunction with the historic Vineyard hotel in Cape Town, the Warwick and Vilafonte teams are planning the creation of a new urban vineyard on this historic site. Here is a cool video, the first of a 3-part before, during and after video archive of the event.


Monday, October 20, 2008

Mike & Ronald are spearheading the planting of a new vineyard at the historic Vineyard Hotel in Cape Town www.vineyard.co.za

 

Warwick at the Opici trade show in Florida

The Opici Holiday Show was the best attended Holiday event they have ever put on for there suppliers.  Special thanks to Axel Schug, James Dare, Jonathan Dreyer, and John Zelko who made there way to South Florida to pour and for all of you who participated by having your wines available for the event.  Deanna and I worked the tables for those of you who could not make it and we had a great response. 

 

Monday, October 06, 2008



Dear Mike,
My son Charles, who has been living in London for the past 10 years, is a red-wine lover and particularly of your Warwick Estate wines. To celebrate his 40th birthday, he recently purchased these two bombs at a charity auction in London. William (right) and James, in the photo, are their twins and the youngest of our seven grandchildren. We thought you might enjoy this promotion of your product.
Kind regards
Len & Esme Greenfield
Vermont, Hermanus

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