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Mooiplaas wins the 2009 SurePure Chenin Blanc Challenge

The 2009 SurePure Chenin Blanc Challenge award ceremony took place today at the Steenberg Hotel's newly revamped fine-dining restaurant Catharina's in Tokai, where it was announced that the Bush Vine 2008 from Mooiplaas in the Bottelary ward of Stellenbosch had taken not only the title of best unwooded wine in the competition but also that of best wine overall.

This is the 14th year that the Challenge has been convened by WINE magazine and the first time that supplier of wine purification technology, SurePure have been involved as sponsors.

It is only the second time in the history of the competition that the overall winner did not undergo treatment in barrel, Stellenbosch farm L'Avenir having won with its unwooded 1997 in 1998. This year's winning wine was rated 4½ Stars, as was Bellingham The Maverick 2006, which took the award for best wooded Chenin Blanc.

The award for best value went to Koelenbosch Houtverouderd 2007. With a rating of 4 Stars and selling for R25 a bottle from the cellar, it had the best quality/price ratio of the wines rating 3 Stars or better in the context of the average price (R51) of all the 121 wines tasted.

This year's results highlight the excellent value that the Chenin Blanc category offers with no less than seven of the 15 wines to rate 4 Stars or better selling for R40 or less a bottle. The top 15 scoring wines are as follows:
Mooiplaas Bushvine Chenin Blanc 2008R 33.004.5
Bellingham The Maverick Chenin Blanc 2006 (w) ARPR 115.004.5
Welbedacht Bushvine Barrel Fermented Chenin Blanc 2005 (w)R 55.004
Hazendal Bushvine Chenin Blanc 2006R 39.004
Tukulu Chenin Blanc 2008 (w) ARPR 38.004
Kleine Zalze Vineyard Selection Chenin Blanc 2008 (w)R 50.004
The Bernard Series Old Vine Chenin Blanc 2007 Bellingham (w) ARPR 115.004
Eikendal Chenin Blanc 2007 (w)R 39.504
Rudera Chenin Blanc 2004 (w)R 95.004
Graham Beck Bowed Head Chenin Blanc 2008 (w)R 95.004
De Morgenzon Chenin Blanc 2007(w)R 110.004
Kleine Zalze Cellar Selection Bush Vines Chenin Blanc 2008R 30.004
Deetlefs Chenin Blanc 2008R 54.004
Kleine Zalze Cellar Selection Select Cuvee Chenin Blanc 2007R 40.004
Koelenbosch Hout Verouderd Chenin Blanc 2007 (w)R 25.004
 
Mooi Plaas Chenin Blank

The judges were impressed by the broad stylistic spectrum on offer and praised winemakers for rejecting formulaic styles in favour of confident and imaginative offerings. It was also noted that Chenin Blanc has by far the highest proportion of vines of 20 years or older in South Africa, with the winning Mooiplaas wine coming from grapes grown in a 36-year-old vineyard.

For full tasting results and report, see www.winemag.co.za.

Public Tastings
Tastings of the top scoring wines will be held in March at venues in Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg. The tastings will be presented by a leading Chenin Blanc producer. Tickets are available to the public at R120 per person and can be booked by calling 0860 100 205, or by sending an email to subs@ramsaymedia.co.za.

Dates and times are as follows:

Johannesburg
Date: 05 March 2009
Time: 18.30
Venue: Hyatt Regency, Rosebank

Cape Town
Date: 12 March 2009
Time: 18.30
Venue: Mount nelson Hotel, Gardens

Durban
Date: T.B.C
Time: 18.30
Venue: The Riverside Hotel, Durban North