CWG uniquely created art is breaking barriers to wine appreciation
In a world where wine is an experience that brings together craftsmanship and a celebration of the senses, the 2024 Cape Winemakers Guild (CWG) Auction Showcase events, held in Cape Town and Johannesburg, aimed to break down the barriers to wine appreciation, transforming the experience into one of accessibility and engagement.
Sponsored by Nedbank, these events blended digital innovation with the timeless craft of winemaking, showcasing how innovation can enhance even the most traditional experiences.
AI opening new insights on the Wine Lanscape
The wine-tasting landscape is often seen as aspirational yet intimidating, with many individuals feeling that a deep appreciation of wine is reserved for connoisseurs. However, the CWG Showcase events challenged this notion with the practical introduction of the ‘Art of Wine’ where an artificial intelligence (Al)-powered visual tasting guide was introduced, allowing guests to engage with wine on a deeper level, regardless of their prior knowledge.
This guide visually mapped out the complex flavour profiles of each wine into unique AI-generated artwork, seamlessly merging the worlds of AI, art, and wine appreciation. Each artwork provided guests with an instant visual representation of the wine’s intricacies, enabling them to converse about the wines like seasoned experts.
Khensani Nobanda, Group Executive for Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Nedbank, highlighted the significance of this approach: ‘At Nedbank, we believe in using technology to enhance experiences. By integrating AI into the wine-tasting journey, we’re making it more accessible and enjoyable for everyone, breaking down the barriers that often surround wine appreciation.’
Nedbank’s partnership with CWG contributes to the sustainability of the industry and ensures that South African wines continue to rank among the best in the world. One of the standout wines at the event was the Kanonkop Wine Estate CWG Paul Sauer 2021, a masterpiece crafted from 30-year-old vines in Simonsberg Stellenbosch. Aged for 24 months in 100% new French oak barrels, this wine reveals a delicate floral nose, complemented by red fruit and nutty savoury notes. The AI-generated artwork accompanying this wine visually captured its tasting notes, allowing attendees to immediately grasp its complex structure and lingering finish.
CWG Protégé Programme
These events also included the annual silent auction, with funds raised dedicated to supporting the next generation of South African winemakers and fostering the industry’s continued growth and development. Alongside the auction, a dinner held on Saturday following the showcase contributed to raising a total of R1.2 million. This amount will make a significant impact on the CWG Protégé Programme.
Samantha O’Keefe, Chair of the CWG, expressed her enthusiasm for the event’s innovative approach: ‘This year’s showcase was about more than just presenting and tasting of fine wines; it was about creating a space where everyone, regardless of their background or experience, could truly engage with the art of winemaking.’
These events not only provided a fresh perspective on wine tasting but also reaffirmed Nedbank’s commitment to innovation and enhancing client experiences across all touchpoints. As one attendee remarked: ‘The combination of art and technology made the tasting experience both informative and enjoyable. It has helped me understand and appreciate the wines in a way I never have before.’
It is evident that the future of wine appreciation lies in breaking down barriers and opening the conversation to a broader audience. By continually blending tradition with innovation, Nedbank reaffirms its commitment to the future of South African winemaking. Partnerships like these not only celebrate the artistry of wine but also ensure that its enjoyment becomes a shared experience for all.
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