Vergelegen Estate appoints winemaker Luke O’Cuinneagain

Vergelegen wine estate, one of South Africa’s premier wine producers, has announced the appointment of its new winemaker. Luke O’Cuinneagain will  take up his appointment around September this year, following  in the footsteps of legendary André van Rensburg (1998-2022) and Martin Meinert (1989-1998).

O’Cuinneagain has been winemaker at Glenelly Estate in Ida’s Valley, Stellenbosch, since 2008, and previously worked for Rustenburg Estate for five years.

He also gained international experience at Château de Fieuzal  and Château Angelus in Bordeaux, Caves Robert Dietrich in Alsace, and Screaming Eagle in California.  O’Cuinneagain holds a B.Sc. Agric (Viticulture and Oenology) Honours from  Stellenbosch University and completed a course in finance from UCT Graduate School of Business.

“We are delighted to welcome Luke,” said Vergelegen MD Wayne Coetzer. “His appointment follows an extremely rigorous recruitment process undertaken by an independent panel of wine experts over several months. The initial total of 29 applicants, which included top names in the industry, was whittled down to six contenders.

The entire process gave us considerable insight into the extensive pool of winemaking talent in South Africa. The industry is in good hands.

 

“A winemaker of the calibre of André van Rensburg leaves a vast legacy. André has entrenched the highest standards of excellence in all aspects of wine production at Vergelegen, from viticulture and cellar operations to scientific research. Fortunately, we can  continue to enjoy Andre’s winemaking prowess with every vintage we uncork.”

To read more about André van Rensburg’s winemaking legacy: https://vergelegen.co.za/winemaker/

Issued by:      Meropa Communications

On behalf of: Vergelegen Wine Estate

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