Boplaas achieve top prizes at Nederburg Auction for fine wine

Oct 1, 2017

A Port-style wine by the renowned Boplaas Family Vineyards has put this fortified style back in the spotlight after it achieved its best price to date at the 43rd Nederburg Auction near Paarl on the weekend.

The event is South Africa’s premier industry auction for fine wines and the oldest of its kind for New World wines. It sees participation of some of the world’s biggest retailers as well as local and overseas collectors. The panel selecting wines for the auction this year comprised five Masters of Wine and three international wine experts.

The famous Calitzdorp producer had two of its wines feature on the auction list – the Boplaas Cape Vintage Reserve 2006, which sold for R4200 per six-bottle case; and, the Boplaas Gamka 2012, which also achieved a top selling price of R2 400 per six-bottle case.

“This was excellent news for us,” says Boplaas Family Vineyards owner Carel Nel. “While we are generally well-known for our Port, these prices also reflect the appeal of our still wines made from Portuguese varieties among connoisseurs.

“Boplaas has invested substantially in consistent quality from vine to bottle and, as the success at the Nederburg Auction shows, this investment has paid off for both us and the buyer of Boplaas wine.”

Boplaas Cape Vintage Reserve 2006 is no stranger to awards. A five-star wine in Platter’s South African wine guide, it won double gold at Veritas Awards; was named SA Champion at the SA Young Wine Show; claimed the top prize in the Museum class at the CAPPA (Cape Port Producers Association); and, scored 96 with influential reviewer Miguel Chan.

The Boplaas Gamka 2012 too has collected its share of accolades. The blend of Touriga Nacional and Shiraz was amongst others, included among the Top 100 SA Wines and Top 10 in the CAPPA Challenge.

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