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]]>I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions and retrospectives. I used to be, when I was younger, but then I realised how bad I am at sticking to my lofty ambitions of bettering myself. So I stopped bothering. I pondered this post for a while. The idea was to write an end-of-year post before 31 December 2014. That never happened, partly because of my professional level of procrastination and partly because internet connectivity in Stilbaai was practically non-existent this year. Then I wondered if writing a 2014/2015 New Year’s post wasn’t going to be utterly boring and predictable; was I going to write one just because EVERYONE is writing one? Do I really have something to say, or would I just be rehashing the year and end up sounding hopelessly beige?
2014 was quite a year, both personally and professionally. Despite all the ups and downs, I had a big idea for 2014: Incogvino (you can read about how it all got started here, I won’t re-tell the story now). With some help from talented friends and by joining up with Andy Hadfield, we breathed life into a domain I had registered on a whim years earlier. It was a place where I could write freely on my favourite hobby: wine. The essence of Incogvino has been and will continue to be spreading word on all things wine: that wine is fun; that wine doesn’t have to be smothered in pompousness and snobbery.
Most importantly, I wanted to drive home the idea that wine is for everyone and anyone. We Are Incogvino. An unassuming character. With oft unassuming tastes. Sure, boxed wine isn’t for everyone. But then neither is Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Why should anyone be shamed for what they drink? To each their own, live and let drink etc. etc. Just because I don’t drink katembas doesn’t mean somebody else can’t.
2014 was a good year for Incogvino. From our first post in April, we’ve managed to drink some fabulous wines, visit some amazing wine farms, send our SuperFANS to some exciting events, give away some free things and continue the tremendous Twitter tastings.
None of this would have been possible without our incredibly impressive member farms: Warwick & Vilafonté, Haut Espoir, Beau Joubert, Lithos and Môreson. The concept of the Incogvino Twitter tastings (as begun by Real Time Wine) just took off this year. We had massively successful, fun and exciting tastings with Lithos, Haut Espoir, Beau Joubert and Vilafonté – the latter taking it to the next level with an interactive tasting seeing Mike, Sophia and co. setting up a webcam and leading the tasting via live stream. Tastings had 20 to 30 people from all over SA joining at any one time. Dinner parties were set up, menus planned and prepared to pair with the wines, restaurant bookings made and tweets and photos flying everywhere. That’s a far cry from the five or six app users that used to gather fleetingly – and without much ceremony – to sip two or three wines and send three or four tweets about them.
So that’s it for the look back. Now I have to look ahead to 2015. And to be truthful, I don’t know what to expect. I have plans and ideas. I have a small but capable army of immensely talented people who are backing Incogvino. I want to grow this little passion project and I want to see it turn the wine industry, or at least the writing/blogging part of it, on its head. Ok, maybe that’s me tilting at windmills. But I want to try.
I want to shake things up. I want to do more. Say more. Write more. More wines. More farms. More of the usual fun stuff. More events. More hidden gems. More giveaways. More people. But also more opinions. More on the things I disagree with. More on the things that are controversial. More on the things that really grate my proverbial cheese (or crush my proverbial grapes?). And learning. Lots of learning. Wine is magic; I don’t think anyone can ever really know ALL the secrets. But we can give it a damn good try.
Pop those corks, lovelies. Decant and let breathe. Polish the glasses. And hang on to your Panama hats.
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]]>On Wednesday evening, SuperFANS from around the country joined up via Twitter again for another Incogvino Twitter Tasting. This time, Vilafonté stepped up to the plate with the 2012 release of their Series M and Series C (which is in its 10th vintage). This time, the team from Vilafonté really upped the ante by adding a live stream of the tasting, with Mike Ratcliffe at the helm. Wine fans around the country: check. Social media channel for interaction: check. Audiovisual enrichment via live feed: check. The live stream was also used to answer questions that were posted via Twitter, on the #TasteVilafonte hashtag.
Admittedly, it boggles even my mind how these tastings have evolved, and keep evolving. From what began as a few people in Cape Town and Johannesburg tasting one or two wines and discussing it through a few Tweets to elaborate planning, pairings, dinners and intense discussions. The winemakers and teams involved in each Twitter tasting need to be on their toes, because our SuperFANS come prepared with questions and comments. A few days before the tasting, emails fly through cyberspace, enquiring about the best pairings to go with each wine. Dinners are planned and, in some cases, restaurant reservations are made. On the night, culinary prep commences with aplomb, wine is decanted (sometimes into the poor man’s decanter and sometimes in more luxurious ones) and now, with the live feed, screens are set up. iPads, TV’s, laptops, phones, monitors. Screens to follow the hashtag on, screens to watch the live feed and backup screens in case of battery death.
The Vilafonté team outdid themselves. Incogvino Twitter tastings were taken to another level. If you missed it, here are some of the highlights, in Tweets:
Airing our @vilafonte series c for tonight’s @WeAreIncogvino #TasteVilafonte event ~ #excited pic.twitter.com/XmAsTCSxwG
— samuraibunny (@samuraibunny) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte > @RJuckes: @nkulu81 @WeAreIncogvino @mikeratcliffe @Vilafonte ready to Rock & Roll!! pic.twitter.com/pF4sjKaDjb
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
Tonight, we’re putting another live Twitter show with #TasteVilafonte – and live streaming straight from @WarwickWine – come watch & drink!
— Andy Hadfield (@andyhadfield) October 22, 2014
Incredibly excited to taste through this wine tonight! #TasteVilafonte @Vilafonte @WeAreIncogvino pic.twitter.com/djQkUZk8wI
— Darran Stone (@darranstone) October 22, 2014
Sharing a meal with @Vilafonte #tastevilafonte (yes, im pairing it with pizza) pic.twitter.com/QVfPuhlOPk
— Lydia Coetzee (@greenlydia) October 22, 2014
We’re going onion marmalade at JHB HQ > RT @Pinballas: Starters to start the tasting with #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/qq9KCCAftY
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
Team is ready @Vilafonte #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/C1iL7y4EIs
— Johan Marais (@Pinballas) October 22, 2014
Our first Twitter tasting with a “Live Stream” – check it out here > http://t.co/5SPBEGSksd #TasteVilafonte
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
@JCLeRoux 2002 Scintilla MCC before our @Vilafonte 2012 Series C and Series M #TasteVilafonte @SaneleZondii @RJuckes pic.twitter.com/ilbAA6CXrr
— Nkululeko Mkhwanazi (@nkulu81) October 22, 2014
1st up is @Vilafonte Series M… Let’s get those glasses poured. @mikeratcliffe & team, say HI & tell us a bit about the wine #TasteVilafonte
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
Dr Phil Freese live on Twitter tonight #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/uGVF3oiKP0
— lovefinewines (@loveswine100) October 22, 2014
Translating the live stream. #TasteVilafonte Series M is a Merlot Malbec Blend. 100% yummy. Apparently
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte RT @Vilafonte Series M 2012 48% Merlot 35% Malbec 17% Cabernet Sauvignon 100% #YUM?
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
100% yummy series M, we agree @Vilafonte #TasteVilafonte
— Johan Marais (@Pinballas) October 22, 2014
Virtual tasting of @Vilafonte wine tonight – proper geekiness going down @WeAreIncogvino @loveswine100 @greenlydia #TasteVilafonte
— Colleen Norkie (@rookie_wino) October 22, 2014
Series M is a fantastic wine. Savory flavours and rich, ripe fruit! #Yum #tastevilafonte
— Darran Stone (@darranstone) October 22, 2014
@WeAreIncogvino @Vilafonte @mikeratcliffe Guys I came prepared. ALL the questions. #TasteVilafonte
— Lydia Coetzee (@greenlydia) October 22, 2014
Heaven in a bottle #tastevilafonte
— Rodney Juckes (@RJuckes) October 22, 2014
Series M – Its the Jenifer Lawrence of the wine world. She has the looks, but must do her time before she can wine an Oscar.#TasteVilafonte
— Lydia Coetzee (@greenlydia) October 22, 2014
We are really enjoying the Series M amazing stuff @Vilafonte @mikeratcliffe @nkulu81 @WeAreIncogvino #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/xHiTRJj3Ah
— Rodney Juckes (@RJuckes) October 22, 2014
Did you know that @Vilafonte was the 1st winery in the world to include GPS on the cork? #terroir #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/0CoKK6PBEU
— Mike Ratcliffe (@mikeratcliffe) October 22, 2014
Dr Phil Freese on the live stream giving the history of #TasteVilafonte – small vines, big wines! Tune in > http://t.co/5SPBEGSksd
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte Dr Phil doing a live discussion on soil.
— lovefinewines (@loveswine100) October 22, 2014
Enjoying the Series M 2012 with @Vilafonte @mikeratcliffe @nkulu81 @andyhadfield #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/TCgIY5kRGb
— Rodney Juckes (@RJuckes) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte no pairing, @Vilafonte too good to have food with -had some delicious canapés before @WeAreIncogvino pic.twitter.com/hZDZaWQXgf
— Lizé Oosthuizen (@LizeOosthuizen) October 22, 2014
You gotta get on to #livestream #TasteVilafonte – Phil Freese giving us the down low on viticulture, soil and place @Vilafonte #super
— Colleen Norkie (@rookie_wino) October 22, 2014
Fascinating little insight into the tissue covering #TasteVilafonte – like a “seal”, check quality. I thought it was just XMAS
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
Cant’t believe that tissue can be that important in preserving a wine. What’s the science behind that? @Vilafonte #TasteVilafonte
— Brian Arentsen (@Bargainstein) October 22, 2014
@SaneleZondii listening to @mikeratcliffe & Dr Freese with a glass of @Vilafonte 2012 M #Riedel #TasteVilafonte #WW pic.twitter.com/VNAfifUzGs
— Nkululeko Mkhwanazi (@nkulu81) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte our @Vilafonte is in the cellar. #aging pic.twitter.com/5CqjD6qJxH
— Philip Norton (@phinor) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte pairing #1: Fillet topped w/ pancetta, Camembert cheese flambéed w/ cherry, sherry, brandy reduction pic.twitter.com/rlTIm2jRnv
— samuraibunny (@samuraibunny) October 22, 2014
Amen! To @mikeratcliffe on when to drink wine… “If it doesn’t taste good when it’s young, it won’t when it’s old” #tastevilafonte
— Jaap Pijl (@jaap_stb) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte pairing #2: Fillet medallions topped w/ sliced chourico, cooked in a peri-peri, wine and garlic sauce pic.twitter.com/LES5GjtGOM
— samuraibunny (@samuraibunny) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte with each bottle I am reminded why @Vilafonte is without a doubt my first choice! Just excellent @WeAreIncogvino
— Lizé Oosthuizen (@LizeOosthuizen) October 22, 2014
“@darranstone: @mikeratcliffe Any policy on length of time in bottle before release? #tastevilafonte” minimum 12 months in bottle
— vilafonté rocks (@Vilafonte) October 22, 2014
@WeAreIncogvino Remarkable. Far deeper. Is smells like I imagine Enya’s music to smell. #TasteVilaFonte
— Lydia Coetzee (@greenlydia) October 22, 2014
Go to #DallaCia and sneak up the back stairs! Shh don’t tell any1“@greenlydia: Do you have a tasting room? Like visitors? #TasteVilafonte”
— Brian Arentsen (@Bargainstein) October 22, 2014
Series C – Anne Hathaway, She can sing and be a cat-woman all in one. Star quality yet fun and very likable.#TasteVilaFonte
— Lydia Coetzee (@greenlydia) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte ooo series c: lightly musty jammy, deeper wine. Think it needs a lot of time still. A more feisty drink than series M
— Sean (@GrapeWhine) October 22, 2014
Series C #TasteVilafonte. The Aston Martin compared to the M. Deep, dark, film noir, cherries, berries, malt chocolate and more… Tres #YUM
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
Fomo reading #TasteVilafonte tweets! Here I sit without a food pairing, sipping a Jameson whiskey.
— Helen Evans (Dawson) (@helendaws) October 22, 2014
@helendaws you just got mentioned on the live stream, you’re famous People are toasting you on the live stream. #TasteVilafonte
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
Series C – Malty, toasty, little bit of dates. I think THIS will be amazing in a few years. #TasteVilaFonte pic.twitter.com/UqEuPcYHBW
— Lydia Coetzee (@greenlydia) October 22, 2014
I feel like many great novels could be written while being intoxicated with Series C. #TasteVilaFonte
— Lydia Coetzee (@greenlydia) October 22, 2014
Meet @Vilafonte wine club manager Sophia Hawkins @loveswine100 #TasteVilafonte @WeAreIncogvino pic.twitter.com/OfEMg0xuZx
— vilafonté rocks (@Vilafonte) October 22, 2014
Winegrowing happens in the vineyard..what happens in the cellar is a continuation of the process #thatsdeep @Vilafonte #TasteVilafonte
— Colleen Norkie (@rookie_wino) October 22, 2014
The @Vilafonte vineyard team. Phil & Edward. The heavies. #tastevilafonte pic.twitter.com/2PpR2DHkwX
— vilafonté rocks (@Vilafonte) October 22, 2014
Big news. @Vilafonte moving towards “price parity” for Series M and C… #TasteVilafonte
— Incogvino (@WeAreIncogvino) October 22, 2014
#TasteVilafonte C beautiful, perfect balance -fruit bold & supported by smooth tannins! I could certainly suffer in silence @WeAreIncogvino
— Lizé Oosthuizen (@LizeOosthuizen) October 22, 2014
Why choose. #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/YFguI6yVke
— lovefinewines (@loveswine100) October 22, 2014
Platter 5 star scores coming out on Monday. Any predictions? #TasteVilafonte @mikeratcliffe
— vilafonté rocks (@Vilafonte) October 22, 2014
Great tasting. The LiveStream was definitely a winner! #tastevilafonte
— Darran Stone (@darranstone) October 22, 2014
Something new coming for Feb 2015. Members only. Any guesses? #TasteVilafonte pic.twitter.com/VoYc2bLXxP
— vilafonté rocks (@Vilafonte) October 22, 2014
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