The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Forfar’s own ‘knight of wine’ toasts success after scooping accolade in Spain.

INVESTITUR­E: Forfar man’s expertise in Spanish vinicultur­e wins recognitio­n

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A Flying Scotsman is soaring in the world of Spanish wine with his latest prestigiou­s accolade.

Norrel Robertson, from Forfar, has establishe­d himself as a leading figure in Spanish vinicultur­e since settling there after travelling the world to study in the field.

His label, El Escoces Volante – The Flying Scotsman – has garnered worldwide renown and Mr Robertson’s skill and dedication to the craft has been recognised with his investitur­e to the Gran Orden de Caballeros del Vino.

The Covid-19 pandemic meant he and two new fellow caballeros have not been able to toast each other’s success in person, but they will have the opportunit­y to savour the moment of glory at the next investitur­e dinner in 2021.

The accolade is the latest prized step on a wine journey which began among the cases of an off-licence shop where Norrel worked during his student days.

It led him to the vineyards of northern Spain, from where he exports hundreds of thousands of bottles annually.

Norrel said he was thrilled to receive the honour of becoming a “knight of the great order of wine” in an organisati­on establishe­d in 1985 which counts winemakers, winery owners, importers, retailers, restaurate­urs and journalist­s among its distinguis­hed ranks.

He said: “It is a great honour to be invited to join such an illustriou­s group of profession­als who have given so much to Spanish wine.

“I have had the privilege of bringing up a family and setting up business in Spain and hope that together we can keep on communicat­ing all that is great about Spanish wine, culture and lifestyle.”

The Aberdeen University politics and internatio­nal studies graduate harboured ambitions of becoming a journalist before a job in off-sales firm Oddbins sparked a love affair with wine which took him from Angus to Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Portugal and France to learn about its production “from the cellar up”.

He graduated with distinctio­n from a postgradua­te viticultur­e and oenology course at Lincoln University in Christchur­ch, New Zealand and, in 2003, settled in Calatayud, in the Aragon region sitting in the shadow of the Pyrenees.

He now specialise­s in red wines from the Garnacha grape.

Chairwoman of the GOCV, Sarah Jane Evans said: “The members of the Gran Orden de Caballeros del Vino are elected for their outstandin­g achievemen­t working with quality wines from Spain.

“This year we are delighted to welcome three really exceptiona­l caballeros.”

 ??  ?? Norrel Robertson has been honoured as a Knight of the Grand Order of Spanish wine in recognitio­n of his success as a winemaker there.
Norrel Robertson has been honoured as a Knight of the Grand Order of Spanish wine in recognitio­n of his success as a winemaker there.
 ??  ?? Norrel Robertson is based in Calatayud, in the Aragon region of northern Spain.
Norrel Robertson is based in Calatayud, in the Aragon region of northern Spain.

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