WINE LAUNCH ADOPTS MEDIEVAL METHODS
WINE LAUNCH ADOPTS MEDIEVAL METHODS
Jun 14, 2013 6(TheDrinksBusiness) - South African producer Journey’s End is celebrating the release of its Trebuchet Syrah 2008 by commissioning a full-scale version of the medieval siege weapon.
The project has been conceived in partnership with fellow trebuchet fan Huw Kennedy, who lives in the UK county of Shropshire where Journey’s End owner Rollo Gabb has a home.
The 60-foot high, 12-tonne trebuchet will swing into action at Acton Round near Bridgenorth next weekend, 23 June, when it will hurl several items including an old church organ and a car.
“Combining ancient knowledge with modern technology is something that fascinates me and it seems to suit the 2008 Syrah down to the ground,” remarked Gabb.
In addition to marking the launch of his wine, the initiative aims to raise funds for the local communities in both Shropshire and Stellenbosch.
Gabb explained: “While the event in June will hopefully go a long way to providing our local church in Shropshire with a new organ, the trebuchet will continue to be used for fundraisers as it will be painstakingly taken apart, shipped to the vineyard in South Africa and then rebuilt on site.
“I am planning to raise funds for the local community there by people donating to watch the trebuchet flinging items such as empty wine barrels.”
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