SIMONSIG WELCOMES NEW WINEMAKER IN THE CELLARBrimming with
potential after challenging 2010 harvest Born and raised in the “I first discovered my deep-rooted passion
for wine after moving to the Spurred on
by his dream of becoming a winemaker, Hannes graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture
(BSc Agric) specialising in Viticulture and Oenology from the Before
settling at Simonsig in 2009, Hannes honed his winemaking skills at various
prominent wine estates in the “My maiden
harvest at Simonsig this year was certainly one of quality and not quantity. Smaller
yields have made the 2010 harvest particularly challenging, but strong winds
during the flowering season and ideal cold winter and spring months have
delivered smaller crops brimming with concentrated fruit,” adds Hannes. Although
the Simonsig crop was one of the smallest in 29 years, in his ‘white wine
department’ Hannes expects the Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc all
to be stand out wines with excellent flavour profiles, intense fruitiness and
high natural acidity as a result of the optimal long, slow ripening period. Although
yields are down by 20% to 38% on last year, Hannes has high hopes for the 2010 Simonsig
Cap Classiques owing to their even ripening. There was no rush as the sugars
increased very gradually and he and his team could pick each block during the
optimum sugar and acidity window. The wine he
most enjoys making is Chardonnay, for its diverse and unpredictable nature due
to the complex spectrum of flavours, allowing the winemaker to experiment and
put his own signature on the wine. “I also
have a soft spot for the ‘so called Cinderella’ of the vineyard. In With
idyllic terroir, exceptional wines and prestigious awards on top of his
priority list, Hannes certainly found his match at Simonsig, one of the most
awarded wine dynasties in the country noted worldwide for its devotion to
quality and innovation. One of the estate’s latest accolades includes champion
of the Wine Magazine Amorim Cork Cap Classique
Challenge in 2009 and it comes as no surprise that if he had to be a specific
wine, Hannes would label himself as a Cap Classique, adding sparkle to any
occasion. Future
plans include a trip to
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