Swartland pioneer Eben Sadie is distancing himself
from his wine venture in Priorat, which was poisoned by vandals last year. As
reported on db.com, Sadie has made
wine in the northern Spanish region since 2004 under the Terroir Al Limit label
in collaboration with Dominik Huber and Jaume Sabaté, sharing a winery with
Huber for the production of six wines, including Dits del Terra, meaning
fingers of the earth, and L’Arbossar.
“Eben is phasing himself out of Terroir Al Limit. The
project will be kept on by Dominik and Jaume, so it won’t close, but Eben has
very little to do with it these days,” Sadie’s winemaker brother Niko told me at
Cape Wine 2012 last week. Sadie will retain his 45% share in the company, but
will be much less involved with the running of the winery.
“I’m snowed under with Sadie Family Wines in South
Africa, so will be spending increasingly less time in Priorat. Dominik is doing
a great job, I don’t need to hold his hand every day,” Eben Sadie confirmed. “I’ve scaled down my involvement with the project and won’t be
flying to Spain to pick every last bunch,” he added. Last June, the Terroir Al
Limit cellars were broken into at night by vandals who opened the taps of some
of the tanks and contaminated casks with household bleach, leading to a loss of 25% of the year’s production.
As to why the poisoning took place, Niko believes
jealousy of Sadie’s rapid success in the region had a lot to do with it. “The
Catalans didn’t take well to the fact that Eben came over from South Africa and
in a very short space of time was making one of the best wines in the region. They
didn’t like him being there, especially as he was doing so well
internationally,” he said.
Eben has yet to discover why the incident took place:
“I’ve no idea why it happened, there were no unpaid bills. No one has been
caught yet and the investigation remains open. It would be fantastic if we had
closure but we don’t,” he said. “I’ve moved on from the poisoning. Things like
this don’t get me down, it’s just an economic problem. So long as you’ve got
your health and people around you that care about you, nothing else matters,”
he added, confirming that has no plans to enter into any further wine ventures
outside South Africa.
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