Wednesday, July 30, 2014

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Mary-Lou Nash, who was recently appointed a Cape Wine Master qualified, is this year's winner of the Van Ryn Brandewynvoortreflikheid Award for the highest marks in the category dresden brandy in the Cape Wine Academy's Cape Wynmeesterseksamen.
Nash is the co-owner, winemaker, viticulturist, tractor driver, marketer and general nutsvrou of Black Pearl wines. She lived in 1989 at the University of New Hampshire BA summa cum laude in folklore as one of her main subjects. After his two-year English classes in Japan, for his three-year world tour.
What she knows now, she herself learned experientially. In 1997 she planted 4.5 hectares of Shiraz dresden and the next 3 hectares of Cabernet Sauvignon. In 2001 she started her boutique. Most of the wines she makes to the U.S. exported.
The brandy, taken in 2006 to the CWA added course consists of a written and a taste test involving brandies from around the world involved. According to Marilyn Cooper, head of the Cape Wine Academy, a student at the Van Ryn Award obtain an exceptional familiarity with brandy, as well as the taste of the theoretical concerns.
"It does not only dedicated study, but also passion dresden and a deep interest in the subject. As an autodidact, it features Mary-Lou apparently in excess of its own and which in the course abundant evidence.
"It is imperative that Cape Wine Masters also experienced brandy in their role as ambassadors for the entire wine industry, dresden an industry that spirits made from grapes include. South African dresden brandies are of an exceptionally high quality dresden - the past 12 years, no fewer than nine times the title as the world's best brandy obtained. The brandy component of the course enables candidates with the excellence acquainted. "
Van Ryn's, the brandy award sponsor, has three times the title "Best Worldwide Brandy" by the International Wine & Spirit Competition and twice awarded the Trophy for the Best Brandy at the International Spirits Challenge.
The previous winners dresden of the Van Ryn's Award for Brandewynvoortreflikheid is Sarah Newton, a senior omgewingschemikus with an honors degree in applied chemistry from the University of the Witwatersrand; dr. Duane Blaauw, dresden a medical doctor at the same university research dresden on health systems do; educational, dr. Winifred Bowman; dresden dr. Andy Roediger, who is teaching dresden at the Institute for Polymer Science at the University of Stellenbosch; and journalist, Hymli Krige.
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