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Platter 2008 5 Stars announced

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Platter 2008 5 Stars announced

by Peter May » Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:46 am

Platter 5* for 2008 announced as follows:-

Axe Hill Cape Vintage Port 2005
Beyerskloof Field Blend 2003
Boplaas Cape Tawny NV
Boplaas Cape Vintage 2005
Boplaas Vintage Reserve Port 2005
Bouchard Finlayson Tête de Cuvée Galpin Peak Pinot Noir 2005
Cape Point Vineyards Isliedh 2006
Cape Point Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc Limited Release 2006 (Woolworths)
Cape Point Vineyards Semillon 2007
De Krans Vintage Reserve 2005
De Trafford Shiraz 2005
Edgebaston-Finlayson Edgebaston GS Cabernet Sauvignon 2004
Fleur du Cap Noble Late Harvest 2006
Forestor Meinart FMC Chenin Blanc 2005
Hartenburg "The Mackenzie" 2005
JP Bredell Cape Vintage Reserve 2003
Kanonkop Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2003
Paul Cluver Weisser Riesling Noble Late Harvest 2006
Radford Dale Gravity 2005
Sequillo Cellars White blend 2007
Steenberg Vineyards Magna Carta 2007
Vergelegen White 2006

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Can't see anything on the Platter site

A good result for Cape Point Vineyards and Boplas.
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Re: Platter 2008 5 Stars announced

by Jenise » Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:55 pm

Not many winery names there I recognize, just Kanonkop, Beyerskloof, and Vergelegen. I would presume that some aren't even exported?
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Re: Platter 2008 5 Stars announced

by Charles Weiss » Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:53 pm

Was Pinotage in a separate category yet to be announced? :wink:
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Re: Platter 2008 5 Stars announced

by Peter May » Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:20 am

Charles Weiss wrote:Was Pinotage in a separate category yet to be announced?


I am disappointed that Pinotage isn't there, but ....


There were just 21 wines awarded 5* out of 6000 tasted. Platter 5* are rare.

Seven are dessert wines (2 unfortified, 5 fortified.

Of the remaining 14 table wines, 7 are white, 7 red and of the reds, Cabernet was most succesful with 2 cabs and 2 cab blends

Shiraz -- which was supposed the be SA red variety of the future gained just one 5 *
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Re: Platter 2008 5 Stars announced

by Peter May » Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:25 am

Jenise wrote:Not many winery names there I recognize, just Kanonkop, Beyerskloof, and Vergelegen. I would presume that some aren't even exported?

If you are asking about exports to USA I don't know -- except I saw Fleur du Cap last time I was in the USA, and the Cape Point (Woolworths) is an exclusive bottling for the SA Woolworths chain (which is the equivalent of the UK Marks & Spencer chain than the US Woolworths- if thats any help)

At least one of the winners, Steenbergs Magna Carta is brand new, and since it is a 2007 vintage I'd guess they tasted it pre-release. N doubt the 5* rating will encourage importerd
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Re: Platter 2008 5 Stars announced

by Matt Richman » Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:54 am

De Trafford is in the US. Steenberg too.

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