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Ernie Els Invites You to be a Champion For Autism

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

On My MindEvery once in a while, a very special appeal crosses my “desk” that removes me from my job as editor and publisher of a web wine magazine and reminds me of how precious and fragile life can be.  Today, I received a request from an extraordinary person to assist in publicizing a fundraiser event on behalf of Autism.  The request came from the team of future PGA hall of famer Ernie Els.  While most recognize Ernie as a world class PGA champion and a fine wine producer, perhaps it could be said that his real challenge in life is with Autism, a neurodevelopmental spectrum of diseases.

Ernie and his wife Liezl’s 8 year old son Ben was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 4, a range of diseases that affects 1 in every 110 children.  As you might expect, the Els have donated the same energy and focus that we’re all so accustomed to in searching for a supportive network and ultimate treatment for Autism.  In this spirit, they founded the Ernie Els Autism Foundation in 2009 whose goal it is to create the Center of Excellence that will provide educational and research services, all in an effort to bring new therapies to the forefront.  The Center will recruit the finest minds in the world order to bring their goal to fruition.  With this as a background, Ernie’s manager, Phil Cotton, asked if I would share with you a very important fundraiser called the Els for Autism Golf Challenge targeting some 32 US cities.  

The protocol is quite simple.  The event seeks to recruit two-person teams, 18-holes, combined low net event using the Calloway Scoring System. The Low Net winning team and the top Fundraising team will advance to the Series Finale on October 23 & 24, 2011 in Las Vegas where major prizes will be up for grabs. We are asking each team to do their best to raise a minimum of $2,500 for Els for Autism (including Entry Fee of $400). Any team that raises $10,000 or more will gain automatic qualification to the Grand Finale in October.   After registration your team will be provided with the tools to create a personalized Team Bio Webpage which can be used to send out to family, friends and colleagues in order to secure donations for your team.  This process is already well on its way and you can gain a glimpse of how it works by clicking on to the site above.   The entry fee includes the green fee, cart fee, lunch and tournament gifts for both members of the two-person team. 

Celebrating the World Cup

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Attention planet earth inhabitants:  you are about to embark upon a competition that will pit you against your brethren from every corner of your planet.  In the end, it’s the last team standing.  It’s a happening bigger than the MLB World Series, bigger than the NBA finals…..even bigger than the Superbowl.  I’m referring, of course, to the upcoming World (Soccer) Cup.  While we in the United States still place baseball and football at the top of the sports kingdom, the rest of world embraces soccer (their football).  The kickoff, no pun intended, is this Friday morning, MST and I plan to cheer it on.  So how does a wine enthusiast, such as myself, celebrate the event.

Well, considering that the entire match is to be played in South Africa, I thought that it would be proper to celebrate with some South Africa wines.  So where should I start?  Well, I thought it might be interesting to attempt to pair the wines with a few South African dishes.  I had to embark upon some research as my familiarity with South Africa cuisine is non-existent.  I found a recipe for an interesting Yellow Melon Muscadel (Melon Salad) that incorporates fruit juice, lemon juice, cantaloupe and watermelon along with a little Muscadel wine, sugar, salt and pepper.  I figure I can pair that with an indigenous Sauvignon Blanc (Ken Forrester or Warwick).  Next up, I am intrigued by the Mealie soup.  Now before you conjure up distasteful images of this dish, let me allay your fears…………….it’s corn soup.  Ingredients include butter, onions, tomatoes, canned and creamed corn, evaporated milk, chicken stock, salt and pepper.  The richness of the soup seems to beg for a rich Chenin Blanc….look for the Ken Forrester, De Trafford, and Raats.  For a main dish, I could elect to go for the Bobotie (meat pie) but it incorporates lemon juice, curry powder and apple and I really want to go for the Ernie Els Stellenbosch Bordeaux blend (www.ernieels.com/wine).  I’m afraid that the citrus and curry elements might not allow the wine to show its best and the Ernie Els blend is one of the best reds that South Africa has to offer.  So excuse me for omitting the meat pie but I think the wine deserves a big piece of meat.  So for this one, I’m hopping a plane back to the US for a Prime Sirloin or Ribeye.  I’ve paired these before and it’s a great match!  For dessert, how about a Klappertert (coconut pie).  For that, I scouted out a Chardonnay, either the Excelsior or the Fleur du Cap.  Both are mid range on the quality scale, very affordable with the latter sporting a little more fullness.  I’ll let you know the pairings and dishes work out.  Meanwhile, you can learn more about South Africa and its wines by clicking here and about Ernie Els and his wines by clicking here.

A South Africa Trio From the Ernie Els Portfolio

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

While Ernie Els is best known for his stardom as a PGA golfer, many are unaware of his success as a partner in the South Africa portfolio Ernie Els wines.  His classic Bordeaux blend, reviewed below, has achieved outstanding ratings in every vintage by national and international wine experts since its first release in 2000.  Ernie’s portfolio of wines range from the very affordable, entry level wines to his special Stellenbosch Bordeaux blend.

Guardian Peak Frontier, 2008:

The Wine Inquirer Interviews PGA Star Ernie Els About His Wines, Golf and Dedication to Supporting a Cure For Autism

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Ernie Els is one of the most successful golfers in the history of the game, having won more than 60 tournaments since turning professional in 1989. His titles include two US Opens, an Open Championship and a record seven World Match Play titles. We caught up with Ernie recently to speak with him about golf, the very successful Ernie Els portfolio of wines and his dedication to supporting a cure for Autism.

1. Intro: Ernie, thanks for taking a few minutes out of your very busy schedule to speak with us. Between your dedication to golf, wine and philanthropic efforts on behalf on autism, it’s surprising that you have time for sleep.

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