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Thursday, November 12, 2015

#SR2015 the year it all came together

It seems to me (based on personal observations and opinions expressed by numerous participants this weekend) that the 6th annual Swartland Revolution was the one where we overcame all previous hiccups and kind of nailed it!




As long as you didn’t see or feel the behind the scenes stress caused by overloaded generators, broken glasses and chip fryers that repeatedly tripped the power of a whole town block – you can say we took it in our stride.


The three tastings this year were all well received and on point: 
Starting with Quality first – where Chris brought us full circle – from a bunch of South Africans at Hospice du Rhone to a bit of Hospice du Rhone in the Swartland.
With a Californian who threw away all the gimmicks, “and that was the day I became a winemaker’. And next to me, at some point during the seminar Adi whispers ‘”see, parallel universes”.



Swartland Secrets Stories got introduced by Tim James saying, “when newness becomes less important, excellence becomes more important.” And he got us thinking about history – where we have come from and how we are living and writing future history. And the revolutionaries are planting, experimenting and investing in the future with consideration not for money or awards but for what is sustainable and right.
“Don’t plant what sells, plant what belongs,” chirped Eben Sadie, just a few hours (and many bottles of wine) after Pax had told us how banks in the US base the outcome of your application for funding on the varieties you plan to plant.



Expert Opinions – or this year possibly also aptly named ‘Experienced Opinions’. On Monday on the west coast Andrea describes it as a ripple that left the Swartland and is starting to come back.  While I recall someone saying “I could have had these wines at Publik” you will never again drink them accompanied by the insight of John Platter with open questions to the winemakers that made them, scattered about the room.

But the revolution is not JUST about wine. There was plenty of good food and other things to drink and enjoy. From quite possibly the best steak I have ever had, tannie Ena se ongelooflike poffertjie toring and not forgetting that spinach, green olive and caper berry dip – to good old babelas burgers, wraps prepared with love and a lunch that had even Eben speechless, while the smoked chickens just kept coming out of Callie’s contraption.




Personally I am a big fan of MC the auctioneer, was like totally like ROFL at the air guitar incidents and really enjoyed Basson Laubser and his friends having fun on stage.


I love the long afternoons in the sun on dunnage bags (how much fun are those?...until someone breaks an arm) and do enjoy watching slightly intoxicated men (and a certain lady) sticking their heads in ice water to see who can stand it the longest.

The picnic, to the soundtrack of every song Die Baardskeerdersbos has ever performed, is the perfect way to ease out the afternoon and in general the vibe is extremely generous and gesellig.


I wonder if you caught the details in amongst it all. The poems Andrea wrote about the two wines (literally) on tap all weekend. The ‘with love, the moms’ tag on your wrap. There were limited edition labels on some beers and have you even spotted Yoda and BA in ‘Where’s Callie’? Hopefully you also came across a Caperitif cocktail or two at some point…




In the end it is just a bunch of friends, doing what they love
Side by side and all over the world.
Same same but different.

Did Adi’s voice saying ‘parallel universes’ just pop into your head too?
Yes! But parallels are never supposed to meet – and there it was, happening right in front of our eyes...

Thank you for coming and contributing to the general gees of the weekend. It is exhausting stuff planning and hosting a revolution – but in the end it is so very worth it.  Our wish for you is to take the insight and inspiration of #SR2015 with you to where ever you go in future and to go write history!

Mooi loop tot 'n volgende keer,

Helena
on behalf of all the other Swartlanders. 






Friday, August 29, 2014

Feeling enthusiastic!

It is 4pm on a Friday and in the spirit of good Fridays to come we wanted to share his story from the latest issue of Wine Enthusiast. 
Written by Lauren Buzzeo, photographed by Maree Louw (on Kalmoesfontein) and styled by Cornelia Badenhorst, the article is a beautiful feature of the Big 5 as we head to our FIFTH Revolution...
Eben Sadie ‘The Virtuoso’, Callie Louw ‘The Farmer’, Chris and Andrea Mullineux ‘The Dynamic Duo’ and Adi ‘The Personality’.
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WS aug14 3To read the full story online, click here and have a good weekend. 

Monday, October 1, 2012

Quality Cape Wine

Last week the Swartlanders headed into the big city of Cape Town to show the wines of the Swartland Independent members at the 2012 edition of Cape Wine.

Held at the Cape Town International Convention Center (CTICC for much shorter) this bi-annual event, organised by Wines of South Africa (or WOSA for short) has been praised by visitors from near and far as an excellent showcase of South African wine. 


2012 was the show's most successful expo to date with producer exhibitors up 15% and visitors reaching a record at just under 1500. This year had seen the highest turnout from countries in Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa. Johann Krige, WOSA chairman, said Cape Wine was now ranked globally as the most successful international wine business show in the Southern Hemisphere. Read more interesting facts here.

The Swartland Independent stand proved to be very popular, with wine enthusiasts crowding the space constantly for three days.


Carla and Jurgen (Lammershoek) with Eben (Sadie Family Wines) sharing philosophy no doubt.

Adi (Badenhorst Family Wines) and Callie (Porseleinberg) in the funky SI stall. Picture with thanks to John Ford, who captioned it "In the Swartland corner, it was exciting and very busy, especially with Adi Badenhorst there to make things happen." 


Emile on Winegoggle simply says: "Dig the Swartland Grand Funk stand. Mohammed Ali poster and other non-vino artefacts. Cool dudes. I order some chickens from Callie Louw, Porseleinberg. Talk boxing with a chick from the Sandveld, goes by the name of Katrien."


Rebecca Gibb says on her blog, "The Swartland has also been turning heads in the past five years and quality of the wines can’t be denied. The Rhone-like blends produced from old bush vines in this Mediterranean climate are original and interesting."
She also selected her top 10 from the event and FOUR Swartland wines made it onto the list.
Her top 10 wines of Cape Wine 2012 (in no particular order)
 The Sadie Family Palladius 2010, Swartland
Tokara’ Director’s Reserve(white) 2011, Stellenbosch
 Oldenburg Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2009, Stellenbosch
Cartology 2011 (92% chenin blanc; 8% semillon), Western Cape
The Sadie Family Pofadder Cinsaut 2011, Swartland
Lady May Glenelly 2009, Stellenbosch
Mullineux Syrah 2010, Swartland
Vergelegen G.V.B. 2005, Stellenbosch
Miko Chardonnay 2009, Mont Rochelle, Franschhoek
Porseleinberg Shiraz 2010, Swartland

Adi with Australian wine writer Mike Bennie

From the 1st Revolution, still going strong.

Adi Badenhorst, Eben Sadie and David (not related) Sadie. pictures with thanks to spit or swallow.


We saw a few excited revolutionaries and this event has geared us for SR2012, bring on November 9th...

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Programme Update



Please note tickets are not yet available and the current list of email address (mostly revolutionaries from previous years) will be THE FIRST to know when they DO go on sale. Our next meeting is on May 18th at which point I will be able to give some more information on ticket sales.

For now, we have confirmed a few key aspects of the programme, while others will be announced in the build up.

What we can tell you, to make sure you will want a ticket, is this:

Friday afternoon’s Quality First Tasting will feature wines by legendary father and son team Alain and Maxime Graillot – another inspiring Rhȏne tasting to look forward to.

There will once again be a BBQ extravaganza on Friday night with more meat than you can eat, LOTS of wine (this year specially produced for the braai), music to get you dancing and some unique Swartland gees!

The popular Babbelas Burger and coffee will get you going on Saturday morning, before you sit down for a tasting of 8 Swartland wines (two each by AA Badenhorst Family Wines, Porseleinberg Wines, Mullineux Family Wines and Sadie Family Wines) selected to showcase the different terroirs from the various Mountains and Hills of the appellation.

After a beer break we will once again have Expert Opinion, where three kenners will each share two inspiring wines.

Lunch this year will be prepared and hosted by a team of Revolutionary Moms – headed by Adi’s mom Judy Badenhorst (who needs no introduction to the gourmet Cape food scene) and harvesting the talents of Ena Louw (who regularly caters for the greater Freestate region with hearty meals that leave you physically and mentally satisfied); Mrs Sadie Snr (who is Vredenburg’s most respected Tuisnywerheid Tannie) and Anita Rock – Chris’s mom - (who officially makes The Best Lemon Meringue Pie in Gauteng!)

There will also be another auction and as always the ever growing Swartland Independent Street Party (there will be more space to lift your drinking arm this year, we promise!)

More updates will be added as they get confirmed. watch this space!


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Revolution in motion (picture)

The official video of the 2011 Swartland Revolution is here. Made by the multi-talented and enthusiastic Frenchman, Sébastien Burel, who flew in for the weekend to capture the event of film.


He says, in his intro "probably the best wine related public event in the world. It is definitely the craziest, the funniest and also the most serious one, when it goes to the quality of the wines tasted during the weekend."


Enjoy!