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Tasting at the BF Homestead for US Sommeliers

Yesterday, we hosted a group of four US guests for a tasting at the Homestead. Below are their details. We enjoyed their positive reactions to our wines and specifically to the following wines:

The most liked were the Tete de Cuvee 2010 (the next vintage to be released), which was tasted alongside the 2009 vintage and the Galpin Peak 2010 was equally embraced. The Blanc de Mer 2011 and the Kaaimansgat Chardonnay, which was Editor’s Choice and receieved 91/100 points in the Wine Enthusiast last year for the Kaaimansgat Limited Edition Chardonnay 2009, was equaled with the 2010 current vintage of Kaaimansgat/ Crocodile\’s lair as the tasters revealed their contented grimaces after a few sips of this wine.

 

Below is some information on the guests.

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BF in Mauritius

Peter and Geta Finlayson visited Mauritius last year and BF’s wines were well received…

Below an article in Cote du Nord, a Magazine which is about the tourism Industry mentioning hotels/restaurants/pubs, airlines, food and wine and new developments in Mauritius in which Bouchard Finlayson features with its Chardonnay and Pinot noir. Read the rest of this entry »


Embark on a journey: Tutored Tastings at Bouchard Finlayson!

Join us for the first of the interactive tutored tastings for 2012 at Bouchard Finlayson!

 

The subject of the first tasting will be ‘older Chardonnays‘ – an opportunity not to be missed,  as knowledge is shared and this cultivar explored as it comes to its own with time in the bottle!  This first tasting will be offered by the winemaker himself, Peter Finlayson.

 

 

 

When: Saturday the 11th February at 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Where: In the barrel cellar at Bouchard Finlayson winery, Hemel-en-Aarde Rd/ R320, Hermanus

Wines: There will be a variety of about eight wines of which some will be Bouchard Finlayson as well as one or two international examples.

There is space for only 20 guests, thus please r.s.v.p. soonest in order to secure your seat in this interactive tasting, which will be free of charge.

Join us this year to taste your favourite cultivar – tastings will be conducted by either Peter Finlayson himself, by our Assistant Winemaker, Chris Albrecht, or by myself.

 


A new year begins as we reap the rewards from the last!

It has been a relatively cool in the month of December with only two very warm days and low rainfall (28 mm).

The vines are healthy and vegetative growth has halted on time this year, as the energy within the plant is now produced and used to start the ripening process.   Pinot noir is usually our first cultivar to ripen. With this in mind, Peter Finlayson and Chris Albrecht are making progress with harvest preparation and the new vintage year holds great promise so far!

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Bouchard Finlayson’s Biodiversity Boom

 

Frank Woodvine

Phaenacoma prolifera 

Polygalaceae

Erica Tenella

Bouchard’s Biodiversity Initiative -Bloomin’ marvellous!

Not only has there been a sharpened focus on the natural land surrounding our vineyards, but Bouchard Finlayson is undergoing a Biodiversity Boom with recent exciting findings on the bird and flower species diversity on our property!

Frank Woodvine, our conservation and environmental consultant has just been in the office to drop off the new flower of the week – remember to check our website for the updates on the flower of the week – sourced from our farm weekly!

Our resident Botanist Mr Frank Woodvine combs our farm weekly for a rare and interesting Fynbos flower. We welcome visitors to our cellar door to view our flower of the week in our tasting room – all flowers can be viewed in our archive. Read the rest of this entry »


South African Pinot noir !

Pinnacle Pinot from the point of Africa!

Our recent 92 points for the Galpin Peak Pinot noir 2009, has inspired us to once again move forward at a pace with a sharpened focus on the continuous improval of the wines, starting in the vineyards!

Not only is our Pinot the kind of wine that can be enjoyed at any time of the day, as mentioned in the previous blog, but it is according to one of our clients in Germany one of those rare wines that can be enjoyed anywhere in the world!

The comment was based on the fact that on numerous occasion he had discussed with his clients, that often wines lose their character when they are tasted in another country, in a different season or at a different time of the day.  The statement made, was that our Pinot noir was so certain in its structure and aromatic composure, that this wine tasted just as good in the middle of a snowstorm a few months after having tasted it in sunny South Africa!

Pinot noir grapes

Well, how could we object this – a truly great wine can only compete with itself… and with the 2011 vintage looking good we hope to once again stir emotions and the senses when this bottling is ready to be probed!

“If you appreciate opera you will appreciate the analogy to Pinot Noir. Like opera, it takes intense preparation to put on a performance. Like opera, so much depends on who and what you have to work with. And, like opera, if the result is indifferent the audience will walk away. But if you get it right, if you achieve that high, perfect note that turns your skin to gooseflesh, everyone stands up and applauds.”

(Peter Finlayson)


Bouchard Finlayson’s Pinot noir is probed by international audience at Prowein Düsseldorf

Prowein Trade Fair Show

This Trade Fair ran for a period of three days.  Day number one seemed to bring the most eager clients, an assemblage of new faces and familiar faces.

Our Agents Stand at Prowein

Day two was equally exciting and then on the third day the fair took on a more casual feel with the less serious audience out and about exploring the world of wine – and it really was that! A meeting point for some of the best producers and some of the most important customers!

The size of the fair was intimidating of course and especially for me as it was my first visit to such an international wine trade fair;  And I certainly landed right at the Düsseldorf Prowein Show – one of the largest Wine Trade Fairs in the world! Read the rest of this entry »


Beside great wine, the focus is on Biodiversity at Bouchard Finlayson!

“Doing our bit” and most importantly: giving back to nature!

19 hectares of the farm (125 ha) are currently under vine with the remaining land dedicated to conservation.

Invasive alien tree species are considered a serious problem in South Africa, due to various reasons, but primarily because our unique Fynbos Kingdom is decreasing in size and the decreasing water table in South Africa can in some areas be largely ascribed to large alien tree vegetation due to the windmill effect.

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The beginnings of harvest at Bouchard Finlayson!

Harvest begins with Pinot noir!

The days preceeding this BIG DAY involved cleaning stainless steel tanks with high-pressure guns, washing barrels and getting the tools ready, which are needed to perfect our Pinot noir.

The barrels have been re-stacked on our cellars rustic earth floor; This keeps the relative humidity high enough so that there is no need for its adjustment.

As we begin this first day of harvest, swallows collect on the telephone cables outside the winery – at first it seems as though they have gathered there to be spectators of the action below

- with berries flying sideways out of yellow lug boxes and girls (harvest assistants from South Africa and Canada) getting icky about the grapes that are increasingly sticky.

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