Records tumbled at the 25th Nedbank Cape Winemakers Guild auction held in the Stellenbosch winelands over the weekend, when a record number of buyers spent over R5.2-mllion on the 2009 lineup of wines made exclusively for the auction by members of the Guild.

Bidding was brisk and the wines fetched unexpected high prices right from the onset culminating in a record turnover of R5 204 400. This represents an increase of over five percent on last year despite the global recession and a 10 percent reduction in the quantity of wine that went under the hammer this year. The highest price fetched for a case of wine (equivalent of 6 X 750ml bottles) was R5 200 for Peter Finlayson's Bouchard Finlayson Unfiltered Pinot Noir 2007(1.5 litre bottles), followed closely at R5 100 by Louis Strydom's Engelbrecht Els CWG 2007 and Marc Kent's Boekenhoutskloof Syrah Auction Reserve 2007, a new vintage of last year's record holder. The highest priced white wine was Adi Badenhorst's Badenhorst Family Wines Kalmoesfontein Semillon Noble Late Harvest 2008 (375ml bottles) which fetched R4 600.

Locals spent more than R4m

Of the 159 buyers ? the most ever to bid at the auction and 59 percent more than last year ? the vast majority, 84 percent, were local buyers who spent a total of R4 396 400. Foreign buyers made up the remaining sales totalling R808 000. Alan Pick of The Butcher Shop and Grill triumphed for the 8th consecutive year as the biggest spender at R1 056 200. Only one overseas buyer made the top ten list which this year included four newcomers to the auction. The biggest overseas buyers came from Belgium, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Denmark.

"I'm very happy that so many people have come to respect the quality of the Guild wines. It has become a recognised brand and we got some awesome stuff," said an elated Alan Pick, who purchased considerably more white wines than previously and praised the exceptionally high standards of this year's wines.

The total number of cases sold this year was 2 274, with R2 288.65 the average price per case. The vast majority of buyers were private collectors.

"It is obvious from the results that the sale of quality of wines is not affected by the economic downturn and that there will always be a demand for individually crafted, specialist wines," said Henre Hablutzel of Hofmeyr Mills Auctioneers, who has seen the interest by private collectors in the Guild auction grow exponentially over the past 10 years.

"This was borne out again by the overwhelming number of small, single lots purchased at the auction, as opposed to multi-lot bulk buys by trade buyers," he added.

Top selling red wines per 6-bottle case (or the equivalent thereof)

  • Bouchard Finlayson Unfiltered Pinot Noir 2007 (1.5 litre bottles) (R5200)
  • Boekenhoutskloof Syrah Auction Reserve 2007 (R5100)
  • Engelbrecht Els CWG 2007 (R5100)
  • De Trafford Perspective 2007(375ml bottles) (R5000)
  • Le Riche Cabernet Sauvignon Auction Reserve 2007 (R3700)
  • Jordan Sophia 2007 (R3 500)
  • Waterford Estate Auction Reserve 2005 (R3400)

Top selling white wines per 6-bottle case (or the equivalent thereof)

  • Badenhorst Family Wines Kalmoesfontein Semillon
  • Noble Late harvest 2008 (375ml) (R4600)
  • Boekenhoutskloof Noble Late Harvest Semillon
  • Auction Reserve 2006 (375ml) (R3 800)
  • Ataraxia Chardonnay 2008 (R3500)
  • Cape Point Vineyards Barrel Fermented Sauvignon Blanc 2008 (R3000)
  • Nitida Decorous Sauvignon Blanc 2009 (R2500)

A commemorative 12-litre bottle to celebrate South Africa's 350 years of winemaking ? a singular blend crafted by Guild members whose cumulative experience in winemaking spans 350 years ? raised R22 000 in the charity auction in aid of the Nedbank CWG Development Trust. The bottle was purchased by Neil and Sue Proudfoot of Wine Concepts on Kloof. The total raised on the silent auction was R91 600. Founded in 1999, the Development Trust assists with education, training and empowerment of young people from previously disadvantaged wine farming communities and includes the Guild's Protege Programme, a mentorship scheme for young, upcoming winemakers.

"We are delighted by the unprecedented results of our auction, both in terms of the many new buyers as well as the excellent prices and record breaking turnover attained despite the lower volumes of wine on offer this year. This just goes to show that even with the global economic downturn, there will always be a market for exceptional quality," said Johan Malan, Simonsig winemaker and chairman of the Cape Winemakers Guild.