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Diemersfontein wins SA Red Wine Trophy at London International Wine Challenge Awards - London

Posted on the: 2005-09-13

Diemersfontein in Wellington, fresh with success from its Cabernet Sauvignon Trophy and Most Successful Producer Trophy at the 2005 Fairbairn Capital Wine Show, has pulled off another major award, this time at the prestigious International Wine Challenge in London.

At the evening ceremony at Grosvenor House, on Wednesday 7 September, Diemersfontein's Carpe Diem Pinotage 2003 was awarded South Africa's Red Wine Trophy for 2005.

David Sonnenberg, Diemersfontein's owner, who received the award on behalf of the estate, commented: "This is a thrilling award and it has been a great year for Diemersfontein. We know competitions are not everything, but it's good to be receiving recognition across the whole range of Bertus Fourie's wines. The fact that the award is for Pinotage is especially pleasing."

"South Africa's Pinotage has had a great showing at the IWC with our trophy, Rijk's gold, Swartland's silver and 17 bronzes", states Sonnenberg. It is understand that many visitors to the show this year were complimentary about Pinotage. "Could it be too much to expect that South Africa's Pinotage sceptics show a touch of humility (just sometimes) and listen to the way our wine is appreciated outside our country?" concludes Sonnenberg.

This is ‘Pinotage' week for Diemersfontein with their trophy win and the upcoming launch of their new release - the ‘coffee/chocolate' Pinotage 2005 at Pinotage on Tap, a unique wine event (which is almost sold out) to be held on Saturday, 10 September.

09 September 2005 by Diemersfontein

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