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Meet Matthys, the man behind Pongrácz

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ONE of the perennial favourites at the annual Johannesbu­rg Cap Classique, Champagne & Bubbles Festival is Pongrácz, an award-winning, iconic South African bubbly.

It was first released in 1990, in memory of Desiderius Pongrácz, a Hungarian aristocrat who, after 10 years as a war prisoner in Siberia, first returned to Hungary and then fled the country during the Hungarian revolt, settling in Namibia before finding his final home in the South African Winelands.

Pongrácz had a significan­t impact on the introducti­on of internatio­nal grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir and is credited as one of the leading heads that helped to turn South African wines into the quality products they are today.

He also lobbied the careful selection of the best vines in the vineyard as opposed to quantity harvesting. Tragically, he died in a road accident at the tender age of 61 but his memory lives on in the Cap Classiques made in his honour.

But what of the winemaker behind the Pongrácz brand?

Meet Matthys Botes, Worcester-born and bred and now living in Brackenfel­l with his wife Anel, whom he met at university, and their two children.

Ahead of this year’s Johannesbu­rg Cap Classique, Champagne & Bubbles Festival which takes place on May 18 & 19 at the Inanda Polo Club in Sandton, we caught up with Botes to ask him a few questions.

Tell us about your journey to becoming a winemaker?

Growing up I spent many hours with my cousins in the vineyards of Rawsonvill­e where my grandfathe­r was a farm manager. I became fascinated with winemaking and viticultur­e, especially during the busy harvest time and although I had set my sights on becoming a paediatric­ian, the vines called out, so I studied Oenology and Viticultur­e at the University of Stellenbos­ch.

After graduation I worked a few harvests at several Australian wine farms and returned to South Africa to complete my Master’s degree. I joined Distell (now Heineken Beverages) in 2001 in the research and developmen­t department as an experiment­al winemaker delving into the many different facets of wine, spirits and RTDs (readyto-drink alcohol products sometimes referred to as ‘alcopops’).

In 2007, I had the opportunit­y to intern at the family-run Spottswood­e winery in California, specialisi­ng in small scale ultra-premium wines and environmen­tally friendly winemaking practices. I joined the Pongrácz team in 2019 as winemaker for their range of Cap Classiques.

Can you tell us about the five Pongrácz Cap Classiques that will be available for tasting and buying at the show

First off, our popular Pongrácz Brut, which is a timeless Cap Classique with great elegance and complexity. Crisp green apple notes and nuttiness of freshly baked bread are prevalent on the nose.

On the palate, delicate yeasty tones, layered with toast and ripe fruit are enlivened by a firm mousse and persistent bead that make it particular­ly attractive.

It imparts a wonderful foamy mouthful of blackberry fruit flavours with a long lingering aftertaste.

Then we have our equally popular Pongrácz Rosé, which delights the palate as much as the eye and evokes an air of romance with its delicate salmon pink hue. Delicate strawberry tones are layered with whiffs of baked bread. On the palate, it is perfectly balanced with clean acidity and juicy blackberry fruit.

For those who like their bubbly a little sweeter, we have the Pongrácz Noble Nectar, which is presented in a beautifull­y shaped purple-hued bottle. On the palate, the velvety, creamy butter and citrus notes blend seamlessly with delicate bubbles, light yeasty aromas, crisp, juicy pears and litchi.

The Pongrácz Nectar Rosé delights and evokes an air of romance with its delicate cherry blossom hue. Great complexity on the palate with lower alcohol and enhanced sweetness, strawberry and red berries, layered with nuances of spicy aromas and yeasty undertones.

The firm mousse and persistent bead reveal wonderful red berry and spicy flavours, rounded off with a light yet lingering aftertaste.

And finally, our showstoppe­r is the Desiderius, which comes handcrafte­d in a uniquely styled fluted bottle that epitomises elegance, quality and nobility.

This magnificen­t Cap Classique encapsulat­es grace and exceptiona­l character. It is alluring with a rich complexity and a slight green tint that teems with lively bubbles. Nuances of fresh fruit, almonds and rich buttery bread, delight the senses.

Which is your favourite and why?

Desiderius is my favourite, as the complex, rich, nutty, and yeasty aromas remind me of my grandmothe­r’s kitchen where I spent many a day as a young boy helping her with her baking.

Tickets for the Johannesbu­rg Cap Classique, Champagne & Bubbles Festival, which takes place at Inanda Polo Club on the weekend of May 18 & 19, can be purchased from Webtickets.

 ?? ?? THE Pongracz winemaker Matthys Botes.
THE Pongracz winemaker Matthys Botes.

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