Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Final Harvest of the 2013 vintage at The Vineyard

Journalist Graham Howe inspects his vine
Angela Lloyd and Melvin Minnaar enjoy a glass of bubbly and the morning sun in the vineyard
General Manager Roy Davies and Kitty  Petousis, owner of The Vineyard, made the welcome speeches
Well known journalists Myrna Robbins and Melvin Minnaar there to see their vines
Roy hands out the secateurs so that the last grapes can be picked
Hearing about the vineyard, the harvest and the story of the wine
Norma Ratcliffe of Warwick Estate picks the grapes on her vines
followed by Greg Landman
The last bucket of grapes, picked and destined for special dishes from the kitchen at The Square restaurant
This is in addition to the 78 kilos picked previously on Friday 15th February
Kitty P chats with Roy Davies before they address the guests
Applause at the speeches
Kitty refers herself as the oldest person in the Hotel, but she has more youth, vigour and fun than many we know
Roy outlines the year's programme of wine and food dinners, wearing the apron given to all attending the ceremony
The programme is printed on the Apron. The first dinner is on the 26th of April.  You can book for them now
A good selection of wines was on offer, chosen from the producers featured in The Vineyard's wine dinners
The wonderful spread laid out in a corner of the Vineyards marvellous garden
The cheese platter
A celebration cake, bearing a picture of Kitty picking grapes, was a great final touch
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Durbanville Feast of the Grape

The Feast of the Grape festival, held last weekend at the Durbanville Race Course was a new concept for Durbanville, with nine of the farms taking part. There were good wines, food tents and lots of amusement for the children
Kids playing on the jumping castles
Mini tractor rides
Pony rides
and a farmyard petting zoo
A driving service that will get you home safely afterwards, something we really applaud as people can drink too much, especially in the heat of the day
There was lots of shaded seating and tables for eating the delicious food on sale
Martin Moore , Durbanville Hills cellarmaster, and Lynne discuss weighty subjects, talking about harvest and wine making. Martin is one of our ultimate gurus.  He knows a great deal  about the industry and also has many amusing stories.
We sampled a selection of Martin’s Durbanville Hills excellent wines kept nice and cool despite the heat
We also had long chats to Bennie Howard of Meerendal estate and bought some of their delicious Pinotage Rosé for the rest of the summer and some small 375 ml bottles of Sauvignon blanc which they had on special – great for picnics
For John, an inspiring T-shirt. Looking at his foot, it was obvious that this man knew all about it.
A taste of the Altydgedacht wines is always rewarding. We love their bone dry Gewürztraminer and recently enjoyed some of the Ollo white blend at a dinner we had.
Bernhard Veller of Nitida with Mark Herd of Sunset Beach Wines. We also tasted their wines and chatted to the new winemaker Brendan Butler, who has recently joined them after a few years at Jordan wine farm in Stellenbosch.
Relaxing in the food tent at the end of the show with Richard Schroder, Stephen Jeffery and John talking to Warren, the owner/manager of Cassis restaurant on Nitida Wine farm.
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Dornier pop-up restaurant at Merchant's Café in Long St

We were greeted on the pavement outside Merchant’s Café at 33 Long Street for the Dornier Pop-up restaurant.
Watch this space, it will happen again this coming winter
Starlight ceiling in the restaurant
Raphael Dornier chats to Florian Gast of Opulent Living magazine
Two tapas dishes were on offer for R50 a plate – Lynne had the aubergine rolls filled with goats cheese and topped with pesto which were extremely good
John had three plump fresh oysters, he preferred them au naturel, but you can have different sauces on them.
We drank Dornier’s very crisp and delightfully fresh Donatus White blend. You could also have the Tempranillo
Restaurant manager, Merwe Steenkamp and Louise Starey, Dornier's Wine Lounge Manager, in discussion
Raphael, concentrating hard, taking pictures of the evening
Neil Norman, the chef at Dornier, joins us for a glass of wine and a chat
A golden pig on the counter adds atmosphere
Louise Starey pours a pint
We were early, this was the beginning of a busy evening with lots of people dropping in to see what a Pop-up restaurant is all about
Merwe Steenkamp pouring the wine
Cosmopolitan Long Street, early Friday evening, getting ready for the fun and the hip and happening of Cape Town
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Starlight Classics at Vergelegen

Lynne chats to Francois de Sornay on Vergelegen's lawns
As always, an impressive array of glasses
Rand Merchant Bank invites a huge number of guests each year
Conductor Richard Cock talking to members of the audience before the concert
Vergelegen winemaker André van Rensburg
RMB CEO Alan Pullinger opens the concert
Picnic suppers on the lawns before the concert
The audience stands and sings the National Anthem with gusto
A fabulous concert with talented performers, and a beautifully lit stage
Some seriously good guitar work 
alongside the Cape Town Philharmonic

At the interval, a pause for some refreshment
before the concert continued
The grande finale with thousands of waving candles
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013