Friday, December 4, 2009

Christoph Dornier - A Beautiful Mind

Christoph Dornier was born on December 4th 1938 as the youngest child of Claude Dornier, the German aviation pioneer.

Art has been his vocation from early days. After art schools in Switzerland and Germany, he has developed his trademark style made of symbols, riddles and bright colours.

Christoph was the founder of the Christoph Dornier Foundation for behavioural psychology in Germany, the Christoph Dornier Clinic in Germany, Dornier Wines in South Africa, and the co-founder of De Zalze Golf Estate in South Africa.

Christoph passed away on August 14th 2008 in Lucerne.


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

More medals than we thought


By airmail, we have received today 3 certificates for our wines from the International Wine and Spirits Competition in London.

So far we had only been notified of the Bronze Medal for our Dornier Cabernet Sauvignon 2006.

In addition to this, we have received a Silver and Best in Class for our Donatus White 2008 and a Silver for our Donatus Red 2006.

Congratulations to our winemaker JC Steyn.

Dornier list of accolades.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Dornier Bodega Restaurant Declares Summer is Here

South Africa, Stellenbosch, November 2009; TUCKED in a secluded valley, just five minutes’ drive from Stellenbosch, is Dornier Bodega Restaurant. Known for its fresh farm cuisine, perfectly paired with wines from the estate, Bodega is dishing up an enticing new summer menu to welcome in the season, along with a delectable tapas and wine menu. And there’s a special, romantic offering for Valentine’s Day too.


Bodega chef, Naas Pienaar, says “Bodega Restaurant and Dornier Wines are a lifestyle. It’s not just about good wine or food, but enjoying them in careful combination. This summer, I have worked even more closely with our winemaker JC Steyn and paired food with wines, rather than the other way round – which is the norm. So the summer dinner menu is called the Winemaker's Dinner Menu, with the purpose of enjoying the estate’s wines perfectly matched to the meal. On offer is a delectable three-course menu, with choices, and accompanied by two matched glasses of wine - for R250.00 per person. There is also a four-course option with three glasses of wine. So you definitely won’t leave hungry.”
However, Naas says the most beautiful time of the day at Bodega is at sunset. “The mountain is bathed in red light that reflects off the cellar’s roof, but lunch and dinner guests don’t see this. So we’ve designed a special Summer Sunset Tapas menu for guests to enjoy in this magnificent setting.” The Mediterranean mezze platters are filled with delicacies; there are decadent cheese platters, freshly baked breads plus two glasses of red wine and two glasses of white wine for R150.00 per person – served daily from 18h00 to 19h30. “It’s for the fun crowd,” says Raphael Dornier, MD of Dornier Wines, “and the perfect way to enjoy snacky food in a stunning summer setting. I think it’s going to be extremely popular.”

For Valentine’s Day, Naas has planned a three-course menu that is both a culinary and sensual experience. Guests are welcomed with a glass of bubbly followed by a matched glass of wine with the starter and main course. For the starter, think luscious red figs stuffed with Spanish cured ham and topped with melted gorgonzola cheese, or a decadent double-baked goat’s cheese soufflé. The main course is sole with oysters poached in a heady champagne and saffron sauce, or kudu filet with a rich red-current jus, dessert is a velvety dark Swiss-chocolate fondue with homemade Turkish delight, nougat, brandy snaps and a variety of other little tidbits to dip and share. Naas says: “It’s all about romance, pleasure and sharing – Mediterranean style.”

Bodega’s informal, yet stylish, dining concept is inspired by the Spanish tradition of presenting food and wine at the cellar door. Flavours of fresh, seasonal ingredients and locally sourced produce permeate the seasonal menu. Many of the fresh vegetables and herbs are grown at Bodega. The rest are the finest offerings from the region, such as West Coast salt form Velddrif and organic olives from Vanwyksdorp. Fresh fish is delivered daily, and organic and free range products are always first choice.

“We cook from the heart,” says Naas, “our dishes are not from recipe books. We cook and taste as we go, so some dishes will taste a little bit different day to day. I also believe it’s important to treat food with respect, and it shouldn’t be touched too much. Each item on the plate is individually cooked too.”

A unique offering soon to be added to the Bodega menu is cultivated perlemoen (abalone), which will be prepared following Naas’s grandmother’s recipe – handed down through generations. “It’s an old Hugenot recipe, which is my favourite. Enduring dishes fascinate me, as well as ethnic and traditional food. I know I can put smiles on people’s faces with my cooking. And that is the ultimate thrill for me.”

Dornier Bodega Restaurant
Bodega – which means ‘cellar’ in Spanish – is open seven days a week for lunch (12.00 - 17.00), and for dinner (18.00 – 21.30) on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Please book your table to avoid disappointment.
Call on (27) (21) 880 0557 or book online

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Dornier's 50 Yen Project - helping children with special educational needs


Every bottle of Dornier Cocoa Hill wines that sells in Japan has a silver 50 Yen sticker on it. Similar to the Japanese 50 Yen coin it carries a simple message. With every bottle purchased, the equivalent of 50 Yen will be donated to a charity in South Africa focussed on child education.

Tsukasa Miyake of Masuda Ltd., Dornier's Japanese importer to Japan, who had himself spent several years in South Africa, always wanted to generate support to South African children and we eventually found this way to raise the money for a well respected charity organisation. Japanese consumers are responding very well to the project and are gladly paying a little extra for the wine. Since April 2008 Japanese consumers have contributed R28 200.00 in total to the Pebbles Project.

The Pebbles Project was established in 2004 to offer support to children with special educational needs, particularly those whose lives are affected by alcohol in some way, in the Western Cape of South Africa.

The Pebbles Project believes that if a child, particularly one with special needs of any kind, is supported and given the necessary education at an early age, they are far more likely to go on to achieve more at school, and become well-adjusted, educated and achieving adults.

Pictures: pebblesprojekt.co.za


Dornier Wines Cocoa Hill Range


Pebbles Project

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Lots of red ink for Dornier Wines in Platter 2010 (this is good)


Highlights from the new Platter guide:

"Pinotage 4*, some pinot-like finesse on 2007, with loevely clear berry fruit only a touch jammy. Big but reined-in & polished tannins not pushed by clever light French oaking. Lingering flavours."

"Natural Sweet (new) 4*. Made of golden 2007, from rack-dried chenin... Poweful sultana, bruised apple notes. Richly sweet but clean and fresh." This wine has not been released yet and will be only available from the cellar and for members of the Dornier Club.

"Cabernet Sauvignon, 4*, Serious, classically styled and well oaked."

Congratulations to winemaker JC Steyn


Source: Platter's South African Wines 2010, p. 261

VINS DIVINS by Stéphane Hébert: Pirate of Cocoa Hill Red 2007


Exubérance du Cabernet Sauvignon, puissance de la Shiraz, élégance du Merlot, fragrance du Cabernet Franc. Résultat ? Un vin sud-africain aux complexes effluves de moka, de mûre, de cerise noire, de chocolat, de clou de girofle et de réglisse noire. Une bouche dense, quasi crémeuse, épicée, aux saveurs de havane, de cerise noire, de bleuet et de café au lait. Malgré ses airs un peu bouffis de par un généreux fruité, des tannins bien présents et un taux d’alcool de 14%, voilà un vin d’un très bel quilibre, gourmand, où la fraîcheur est au rendez-vous. Étonnant.

Code produit SAQ 10679361, 14,60$/750 ml

Dornier Wine Club with 500 members



After 12 Months, the Dornier Wine Club has grown to 500 members. The Club offers exclusive events, access to limited wine releases, regular updates, and discounts on wine and restaurant* purchases.

The Benefits


Members of THE CLUB will receive a range of special benefits:

Club Membership benefits


A 5% discount on Dornier wines purchased, retail only
Complimentary wine tasting for the member and one guest
Subscription to our newsletter
Special offers
Invitations to events & tastings

*Premium Membership benefits


A 10% discount on Dornier retail wines & all Bodega Restaurant purchases
Complimentary wine tasting for the member and one guest
Subscription to our newsletter
Special offers
Invitations to special events & tastings

Please note: Members of THE CLUB must be at least 18 years of age.

Apply for membership

Monday, November 23, 2009

A memorable night at 1800 Degrees Restaurant in Cape Town

Dornier Wines teams up with Anna Foundation



From January 2010, school children living on Dornier Wine Estate will benefit from an extracurricular programme developed by the Anna Foundation. The programme aims to teach these children important life skills as well as assist and improve their education. By involving these children in the Anna Foundation extracurricular programmes they will be exposed to new opportunities in life. In partnering with the Anna Foundation, Dornier has chosen to invest in these children’s futures.

ANNA FOUNDATION AND THE 3 R’S PROGRAMME:

The “3 R’s: Reading, Running and Right-ing” programme is based on a philosophy of holistic development and a belief in ‘Healthy Body, Healthy Mind’. We are passionate about empowering each child to be able to make positive and uplifiting life choices for future goals and contributions to South African Society. This is being achieved through literacy, sport and life skills programs.

WHY READING?
We appreciate the importance of being a role player in providing an educational service within the farming communities. We acknowledge the challenges faced by the current education system and aim to provide immediate and direct relief for the children with whom we work.


WHY RUNNING?

Sports and Fitness in general has the following direct impact:
Awareness and commitment to healthy and active life style
Greater self worth through accomplishments of personal sports achievements (everyone a winner)
Helps develop anti-drug attitude
Constructive use of leisure time
Improved levels of concentration, control and discipline = impact on school learning results
Development of teamwork and group cohesion
Potential future interest/career in sports

WHY RIGHTING?
The idea of right living refers to right life style, right choices, right attitude, right behaviour: ‘right me’. Hereby all children raised through the programme will truly be worthy ambassadors for their community and their country.

WHAT ELSE DOES THE ANNA FOUNDATION OFFER?
RIDING!: 54 bikes rotating between farm projects + a development cycling team racing in local events!

SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
: 8 farm children sponsored to attend Stellenbosch Primary and Bloemhof high school. Afternoon support provided plus transport and a driver!
PLAY2PRO: Career development and skills training for teenage learners from the farming communities!

For more information contact Dornier Wines, info@dornier.co.za, tel. 021 8800557, www.dornier.co.za
Anna Foudation: anna@annafoundation.com, www.annafoundation.com, tel. 021 – 8851922
Donations: www.givengain.com/cgi-bin/giga.cgi?c=1961

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Dornier Wines on Canadian TV - Tout le monde en parle

Tout le monde en parle: The Cocoa Hill Red is the wine of the week.
Link

Dornier Wines recommended in Getaway Magazine

"Architecturally impressive Dornier Wines is worth a trip .... Make a beeline for the Chenin Blanc and Merlot in the attractive tasting room, then experience flavourful country cooking with a modern twist. Vegetarians aren't neglected." Gateway, Decenber 2009, p. 42

Saturday, November 21, 2009

New: Wines & Tapas at Dornier Bodega Restaurant


Friday-Saturday
18h00-19h30
Booking essential
Tel:021 8800557
Website

New: Winemaker's Dinner Menu at the Dornier Bodega Restaurant




Friday-Saturday.
Bookings essential.

Wine, dine and blind tasting competition with Dornier winemaker JC Steyn

Friday 27 November 2009
Dornier Bodega Restaurant 18h00


Dornier Wines winemaker JC Steyn invites to an entertaining evening at the Bodega Restaurant. We will host a blind tasting competition followed by a three course dinner paired with wines. You don't need to be a pro. Just come and find out more about the wines. The winner gets a Dornier Donatus Magnum (Platter 4.5 stars).

Friday, November 20, 2009

Dornier's Chenin Blanc Focus


WITH roughly 18,8% of the total vineyard area in South Africa planted to Chenin blanc, it is South Africa’s most planted varietal. And while it was once considered the workhorse of the wine industry it has lost its Cinderella status and today demonstrates its versatility by the different styles of single cultivar wines it is made into - from fruity luscious whites to sumptuous wooded wines to dry quaffers. Not to mention its role in brandy and in dessert wines.

Since their inception as a wine estate – Dornier Wines has been making white wine with a Chenin blanc focus. Today they produce three differenttiers of wines including threetiers of Chenins – Cocoa Hill Chenin blanc, Dornier Chenin blanc and their flagship Donatus White – a blend of Chenin blanc and Semillon. These wines all showcase handsome varietal-driven offerings and Dornier has recently released new vintages of each of these wines.

Different Styles of Chenin Blanc
When asked about why they produce three different Chenin Blanc focused wines, winemaker JC Steyn referred to the six styles recognised by the Chenin blanc Association of South Africa. ‘Of the six styles, we currently offer three: The Cocoa Hill Chenin blanc fits into the Chenin blanc Association’s fresh and fruity category. Grapes for this wine were harvested at lower sugar level in order to obtain this fresh and fruity expression - as opposed to the grapes for the Dornier Chenin blanc which were rather ripe in order to fall into the category known as ‘rich and ripe unwooded’ says Steyn.

JC further comments ‘Our final offering and flagship white wine - the Donatus, falls into the Chenin Blanc Association’s rich and ripe wooded category’. However it must be noted that we really make a point of it to obtain a certain level of freshness in the Donatus White blend. Often this comes from the Semillon, but harvest time for the Chenin is crucial in also obtaining these elements for the main variety. One attribute we portray is how well Chenin blanc handles wood ageing.’

Resistant to many diseases, vine vigour, and the tendency to early bud break as well as late ripening suits Chenin blanc to grow in warm climates. The vines grow well in many soil types and terroirs. In the old days, in spite of its wide plantings most Chenin blanc was made into serviceable, but generally bland wine. There was general tendency to over-irrigate and over crop, reducing most Chenin blanc to the forgettable.

But today, careful viticultural practices have easily overcome Chenin blanc's weaknesses and have resulted in many excellent flavour-packed wines. Here, more and more wine farms are placing greater emphasis on suiting specific vineyards to the varietal and undertaking more stringent viticultural practices to ensure quality grapes. The result is wines that demonstrate excellent terroir and varietal characteristics.

2009 Cocoa Hill Chenin Blanc – Fresh & Fruity (unwooded)
The 2009 Cocoa Hill Chenin Blanc demonstrates that terroir is key to producing flavour – the grapes for this wine were grown in prime terroir in the decomposed red granite soils of Cocoa Hill, which gives the range its name.


The 2009 vintage was considered one of the best in the last six years, with a mild, dry temperate climate, allowing for better quality. While yields were slightly lower, this led to more intense flavours. Grapes selected for the wine ranged from vines aged from 19 to 52 years and were gently pressed to allow the wine to speak for itself, with as little intervention as possible. The juice was individually fermented in stainless steel tanks for 10 days and then remained on the full lees for a further two months, to allow for maximum fullness and complexity.

Winemaker JC Steyn describes the wine as offering up flavours of banana, honeysuckle and ripe loquats. Nuances of citrus coupled with an appealing warmth and richness are testimony to the fact that the wine was left for so long on the lees. The finish shows clean and crisp tropical fruit.

2009 Dornier Chenin Blanc – Rich and Ripe (unwooded)
Grapes for 2009 Dornier Chenin blanc – a completely new addition to the Dornier line-up, were regarded as one of the best at harvest since 2003. Again crop levels were slightly lower, allowing for concentrated fruit flavours.

This time the fruit came from the semi-arid Swartland area, which is extremely well known for its dry-land bush vine Chenin blanc grapes. With a somewhat harsh terroir, the fruit delivers singular quality and highly expressive flavours. Grapes were lightly pressed and then aged in steel tanks and older oak barrels, with the wine remaining on full lees for a further five months before filtering and bottling.

Winemaker JC Steyn describes the wine as demonstrating fresh whiffs of litchi, ripe, white pear and peach on the nose, while offering up fabulously rich flavours, with a concentrated yet silky mouth-feel. A crisp finish with a distinct mineral quality adds to the final appeal. The wine has good ageing potential of at least two years.


2008 Dornier Donatus White – Rich & Ripe (Wooded)

Dornier’s flagship range - Donatus offers singular quality, elegance and complexity in its wines. The 2008 Donatus White is a blend of Chenin blanc (65%) and Semillon (35%) and admirably combines the opulence and complexity of
barrel-aged Chenin Blanc with the freshness and rich mouthfeel of the Semillon.

Winter leading up to the 2008 vintage provided almost ideal conditions, with
cold weather and good rains offering optimum conditions for complete vine dormancy, thus resulting in an even and good quality crop. The cooler temperatures meant that grapes ripened slowly, with intense flavours developing in the two varietals.

Grapes were harvested in the cool early morning hours and only the minimum yields were extracted. The wine was fermented slowly in both first- and second-fill French oak barrels to allow for maximum freshness and both varietals spent seven months on the full lees in the barrel, resulting in a singular roundness and depth.

With eight months of oak maturation, the wine has a luscious golden hue. Steyn describes the Donatus White as being handsomely rich with aromas of white pear and cumquat, complemented by nuances of honey and citrus. The Semillon gives a fullness and richness combining well with the freshness, elegance and complexity of the Chenin blanc. With a deliciously silky finish with a densely layered aftertaste, this fine wine will age well for up to five years.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Natalie MacLean's Wine Reviews


Vintages Wine Picks January 10, 2009

2004 Dornier Cabernet Franc Blend, W.O. Stellenbosch, Africa: A blend of Cabernet Franc (70%) and Merlot (30%). Dense aromas of black fruit, garrigue, roasted coffee and mocha. Great fruit extraction with a warm, lengthy finish. Pair with: goat cheese, lightly spiced curries, babaganoush, asparagus, pepperoni pizza. 606020 14.00% XD 750 mL $24.95 Score: 90/100. January 10, 2009

www.nataliemaclean.com

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Top ratings for Dorneir in Wein Wisser

Weinpapst Rene Gabriel gab den Weinen von Dornier top noten: Dornier Donatus White 2006: "Ein ganz spezieller, unvergleichlicher Wein. 18/20", Dornier Donatus Red 2004: "Ein veritabler Ladykiller. 18/20." Read article

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Top ratings for Dornier in Wein Wisser

Weinpapst Rene Gabriel gab den Weinen von Dornier top noten: Dornier Donatus White 2006: "Ein ganz spezieller, unvergleichlicher Wein. 18/20", Dornier Donatus Red 2004: "Ein veritabler Ladykiller. 18/20." Read article

Top ratings for Dorneir in Wein Wisser

Weinpapst Rene Gabriel gab den Weinen von Dornier top noten: Dornier Donatus White 2006: "Ein ganz spezieller, unvergleichlicher Wein. 18/20", Dornier Donatus Red 2004: "Ein veritabler Ladykiller. 18/20." Read article

Friday, February 20, 2009

Angela Lloyd rates Dornier Donatus and Pinotage highly

GRAPE.CO.ZA: The Dornier Pinotage 2007 (R77) 16.5 couldn't be more different; it is an elegant, sophisticated wine with sound ageing potential for eight to ten years. The deep ruby colour is layered and limpid; a touch of cedary oak seasons the quiet, dark berry fruit, reflective more of its pinot than its cinsaut parentage. A refreshing minerality lifts the rich savouriness, which flows unhindered to a lengthy finish thanks to the beautifully managed, polished tannins. Careful oaking, all French and 11% new for a year, does the correct job of enhancing the wine. We enjoyed it at a coolish 16-17ºC. Also impressive is the Dornier Donatus White 2007 (R96) 16, a blend of chenin blanc and semillon (74/26). Each variety is barrel-fermented in a mix of new and used French oak and aged on the lees for a further seven months before blending and bottling. Like all quality blends, the varieties create an homongenous and interesting whole; a whiff of new oak vanilla is presently noticeable but should marry as the wine ages. Medium-bodied and refined with a fine, mineral core, it leaves the impression that greater dimension is there to unfold over the next four to five years. A worthy addition to the list of top white blends.