Friday, November 19, 2021

In MENU This Week – Blaauwklippen Blending Competition, Caroline’s Champagne & Bubbly, Karoo Odyssey Part Two – Prince Albert to Graaff-Reinet

Evening in the Valley of Desolation, Graaff-Reinet

This week, we continue the story of our inland odyssey, travelling to and spending time in the Camdeboo area of the Karoo. And, very exciting for us, was our invitations to two wine-related events, the Blaauwklippen Blending Competition awards and Caroline’s bubbly tasting. Caroline’s Fine Wines is about to move her city centre shop to Regent Road in Sea Point. We hope that she will receive the support that she deserves. Enjoy our stories (Click on the photos or the headlines to open them)…

The Awards Ceremony and Lunch of the 38th Blaauwklippen Blending Competition

Every year for 38 years, Blaauwklippen Wine Estate in Stellenbosch has held a Blending Competition for wine clubs. We were delighted to be invited again and to write about the winning wine and the winners of the 38th competition. A glass of the Blaauwklippen Brut Rosé started the day well… Read On…

Caroline's Celebration of Champagne and Cap Classique

We were invited to celebrate November with Caroline’s at the Table bay Hotel Ballroom. There was an afternoon session as well. We opted to go to the one between 6 and 8.30. Only 70 People could be accommodated in the hall and that included people serving, so good Covid protocols. It was wonderful to see so many friends from wine farms and the attending public. It is a challenge with so much to taste… Read On…

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 7. Prince Albert

Prince Albert is at the bottom of the phenomenal Swartberg Pass, built in the Victorian era – and the town is named for Victoria's husband. We checked into our very smart self-catering apartment at Koppie Cottage and discovered that we could sit outside at the back and so we braaied for the first time. Even the front entrance had some seating... Read On…

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 8. Through the Karoo to Graaff-Reinet

Today we were leaving pretty Prince Albert and heading for Graaff-Reinet and the Valley of Desolation. It was going to be quite a long drive and we would be leaving the Western Cape, entering the Eastern Cape and climbing up to the Great Karoo. We headed first for Klaarstroom... Read On…

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 9. The Drostdy Hotel, Graaff-Reinet

We wanted to break our trip in Graaff-Reinet for a couple of days. It was the actual inspiration for the trip. Over the years, we have travelled to places that one of us had visited before, but the other had not seen. This time, it was John’s turn. Lynne had never been to the central Karoo. John’s maternal grandmother’s family had farmed here since the late 18th Century and his grandmother was born in Graaff-Reinet in 1883... Read On…

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 10. The Camdeboo National Park and the Valley of Desolation

Graaff-Reinet has two noteworthy natural attractions; The Camdeboo National Park and the Valley of Desolation. They are close to one another and both can be visited on the same day. Taking our lunch with us, we headed off to the Camdeboo National Park, which is a less than ten minute drive from the centre of Graaff-Reinet. It is a small Park and can easily covered in a half day visit. Entry for both of us cost R96. This included entry to the Valley of Desolation, which we planned to visit later to see the valley at sunset. The weather had turned hot and muggy, there were scudding clouds high in the sky and a real berg wind; 37ºC when we arrived at the Park… Read On…

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 11. The little village called Nieu Bethesda

After our time in Graaff-Reinet, we made our way to Nieu Bethesda, a quick detour on our way to our overnight stay in Cradock. John's mother was born there and Lynne had never been to this tiny village that does not seem to have aged in 150 years. We drove to Nieu Bethesda along beautiful roads and gentle passes. We were relieved to find that most of the road to the historic village was paved and, when it became a dirt road, it was in good condition… Read On…

The road trip before today’s stories…

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 1. Calitzdorp - De Krans and 365 on St Helena

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 2. Calitzdorp - Axe Hill

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 3. Calitzdorp - Lunch at Bakhuis

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 4. Calitzdorp – Boplaas

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 5. Calitzdorp - Peter Bayly Wines

MENU visits the Karoo and the Garden Route 6. From Calitzdorp to the Swartberg Pass

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