Brookdale Estate in the Paarl Winelands has appointed a dynamic new winemaking team to continue the groundbreaking work started by current winemaker Kiara Scott Farmer, who is moving on to start a new position at Hazendal.
Taking over from Kiara at the end of the year as the new Brookdale winemaker for the 2025 harvest, Xander Sadie will be assisted by Shanice du Preez, who joined Brookdale earlier this month (October 2024).
Since its maiden vintage of 2017, Brookdale has received global acclaim that has cemented the young estate’s reputation as a producer of wines of character and elegance.
- Brookdale challenges one to ‘stay curious’ while it sets out to try harder, push further and explore more deeply with every vintage. This philosophy in winemaking is driven by the talent and energy of a youthful team under mentorship of accomplished consultant winemaker Duncan Savage and proprietor Tim Rudd.
Outgoing winemaker Kiara Scott Farmer has been instrumental in the successes achieved by Brookdale to date. In 2021 she was recognised by WineLand magazine as one of the most promising young wine ambassadors in the South African wine industry in its 30 Under 30 line-up. Highlights during her tenure include the Brookdale Estate Chenin Blanc 2020 taking Gold with a top score of 97/100 in the Trophy Wine Show of 2022, placing it first in its category to win the coveted Rosa Kruger Trophy for best Old Vine Wine. Her talent and intuitive, minimal intervention approach to winemaking has been the driving force behind the development of the Brookdale and Mason Road ranges, including the Brookdale Sixteen White Field Blend, which was first released in 2021. In yet another career highlight, Kiara has just been selected in the line-up of six finalists in the prestigious 2024 Diners Club Winemaker of the Year competition in the Chenin Blanc category (to be announced on 23 November 2024).
Brookdale owner Tim Rudd expressed his gratitude and thanked Kiara for her invaluable contribution over the past five years: ‘Kiara has made an indelible mark on our young brand and our wines. It was a real pleasure to have her on our team and she will be sorely missed but, we encourage her to spread her wings and wish her everything of the best in her future ventures.’
Xander Sadie is joining Brookdale from BlankBottle, where he started in 2023 as assistant winemaker before his promotion to winemaker. During his tenure at BlankBottle he notched up invaluable experience working with a wide range of cultivars. Born into a family where winemaking is rooted deeply within its DNA, Xander Sadie holds a diploma in Cellar Technology and Viticulture from Elsenburg Agricultural Training Institute. After his studies he completed his practical training at Hamilton Russell and worked two harvests at Intellego Wines in the Swartland. He gained international experience in the vineyards of Vincent Carême in Vouvray (France) and in the cellar of Luis Seabra Vinhos in the Douro (Portugal), before spending five months with the winemaking team of the Bedrock Wine Co. in the Sonoma Valley in California (USA).
Brookdale’s recently appointed Assistant winemaker, Shanice du Preez represents the new generation of talent mentored by the CWG Protégé Programme. She won the CWG Protégé of the Year Award in 2022, and in 2023 she was selected as Protégé judge at both the Shiraz SA Challenge and the FNB Sauvignon Blanc SA Top 10 competitions. She holds a BSc Agric degree in Viticulture and Oenology from Stellenbosch University and completed her harvest internship at Groot Constantia. She gained invaluable experience during her three-year internship under the Protégé Programme, first at Kanonkop under the mentorship of Abrie Beeslaar, followed by De Grendel Wines, and most recently, she completed her internship at Savage Wines. Her international experience includes a harvest worked at Pascal Clément in Burgundy (France) where she was exposed to Bordeaux, Rhône, Champagne and Burgundian wine styles, and earlier this year she took part in the harvest at Wine & Soul in Portugal’s Douro Valley.