The winners of the Essence of Vergelegen competition: Pictured (back, from left) Murray Williams, Jessie Summerfield, Vergelegen managing director Wayne Coetzer, Ziya Richter, Anel Kriel, Heinrich Knoetze and Jamie van Zyl

The beauty of Vergelegen Wine Estate in Somerset West has inspired nearly 500 photographers – ranging from primary school learners to retirees – to enter the annual Essence of Vergelegen competition.

Following a rigorous selection process in partnership with Orms Direct Camera Store, in collaboration with Canon, the winners were announced at Vergelegen on Thursday 9 May. The finalists’ subjects ranged from the historic homestead and exquisite gardens, to the Lourens River and surrounding mountain ranges.

The winner of the Camera Class (taken on any camera, with or without lenses) was Jamie van Zyl, who portrayed his wife Sterna walking along a tree-shaded garden path. He took home a R1 500 Orms voucher and a collection of six Vergelegen wines.

A regular visitor to the estate, Van Zyl described his photographic style as “bringing people into nature”. Based in Paarl, he visits Vergelegen regularly to photograph his grandchildren, daughter and wife in this serene location. “You don’t get many natural places like this, and it’s such a lovely environment for everyone.”

Second place in the Camera Class went to Heinrich Knoetze and third place to Thomas Moss.

The Smartphone Class (taken on a cellphone or mobile device) winner was Somerset West local Anel Kriel, also a frequent visitor to the estate with her four daughters. His subject was an historic bell, manufactured in France and dating back to 1733, which is rung at the start of the harvest and other happy occasions. She also won a R1 500 Orms voucher and six bottles of Vergelegen wine.

Second place in Smartphone Class went to Murray Williams and in third place Daniel Martin.

Madison-Sophia Hoffmeester, a 7-year-old learner at Generation School in Somerset West, won an Instax camera for her photograph of the Vergelegen homestead with four deckchairs in the foreground. She won the Junior Class (16 years and under, image taken on any device).

In joint second place were Ziya Richter and Oliver Hayes, and joint third place Joshua Hickley and Jacques le Grange.

The People’s Choice award, which guests voted for at the function, went to Jessie Summerfield.

“The most important part of this competition is the support we get from locals,” said Vergelegen managing director Wayne Coetzer, “they make up the soul and spirit of the farm. Vergelegen was acquired and restored to be enjoyed by all South Africans, and we thank everyone who participated.”

Vergelegen marketing manager Caroline van Schalkwyk said the standard of entries had improved markedly in this second edition of the contest. She thanked “amazing partner” Orms Direct for their generous prizes, and for selecting the top 10 finalists in each class. Addressing the finalists, she said: “All of you could have been first, second and third.”

The finalists’ photographs will be displayed in the Vergelegen library from Saturday 18 May to Sunday 16 June.

Vergelegen opening times: It is open to the public daily from 08:30 to 17:00 (last entry 16:00). The entrance fee is R20 per person, or R10 for pensioners and scholars. Pensioners enjoy free entry on Mondays.

  • Find out more on www.vergelegen.co.za and social media, call 021 847 2100, or email info@vergelegen.co.za.

Camera Class winning photograph by Jamie van Zyl.Photo: Jamie van Zyl

Smartphone Class winning photograph by Anel KrielPhoto: Anel Kriel

Junior Class winning photograph by Madison-Sophia Hoffmeester.Photo: Madison-Sophia Hoffmeester

People’s Choice winning photograph by Jessie Summerfield.Photo: Jessie Summerfield

Vergelegen managing director Wayne Coetzer (centre) with winners Anel Kriel and Jamie van Zyl, and Madison-Sophia Hoffmeester (in front).

Winners Anel Kriel and Jamie van Zyl, and Madison-Sophia Hoffmeester (in front).

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