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With the changing of legislation, which came into effect on 1 January 2012 and the current interest in alternative varietals, CAPPA, formerly known as the South African Port Producers' Association (SAPPA), has for the first time incorporated table wines, containing a minimum of 30% Portuguese varietals in the competition.
Dave Hughes, international wine judge and honorary Cape Wine Master, chaired a judging panel of Cape Wine Masters consisting of with Christine Rudman, Cathy van Zyl, Meryl Weaver and Colin Frith.
The accolade adds to the list of awards collected by KWV fortified wines over the past 12 months. The Tawny also won Double Gold at Veritas and is available for less than R100. Others include the trophy won by the 1929 Reserve Port, as Best Fortified Wine in the museum class at this year's Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show; a double gold medal for the 1930 Muscadel LBV at Veritas 2011; and the Best Dessert Wine trophy awarded to the KWV 1937 Heritage.
"We exhibit these wines to promote the fortified category, to provide awareness and provide people with the chance to enjoy them," says KWV chief winemaker Richard Rowe. "For competitions, they are entered into museum classes and the majority of people are amazed that wines of this age exist, let alone have the opportunity to taste them."
"South Africa has a relevant and proud heritage of producing outstanding fortifieds, and it is a pity that with fortified wines representing more of a niche market, they often don't receive the acknowledgement they should," says Rowe. "These wines however, stand tall with the best fortifieds from around the world."
The inaugural CAPPA 'Top 10' wines, from the 21 wines entered are: