Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Lourens and Lizelle van der Westhuizen at Arendsig, Robertson

Arendsig tasting room, rebuilt, with its Langtafel ready for interesting future events and delicious wine pairing dinners
Some of the current Arendsig wines, which are available for tasting
The small cellar where Lourens makes amazing wine, not just for himself but for several other farms in the area
Small cooling tanks and large oak fermenting tanks.  Much of the wine is made reductively.
Lourens believes in using older wood
Tank sampling in the cellar, lots of very interesting wines to come.  Watch this space.
Lourens waxing lyrical about his excellent Blanc de Noir
The 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon, before we put a case in the car for later drinking – in a year or two
Lourens’s lovely wife, Lizelle
A view of the lovely Bonnievale valley from the lawn
Looking down the valley towards the Robertson valley and the Langeberg mountains
Vineyard workers having their lunch break on the banks of the Breede River. The river is in full flood after the heavy rains last week.
All these photographs are © John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc

Sunday fun at Robertson's Wacky Wine Weekend

Fun and sun in the leafy garden at Van Loveren
The indoor market at Robertson Winery where Lynne met an old school friend
Great music on the forecourt of Robertson Winery
The marvellous atmosphere on the lawn at Springfield
Queuing to buy lunch tickets and wine in the cellar at Springfield
The braai area at Springfield with the old vines making great coals to roast over
The freshest yellowtail and chips, half demolished already
Prego roll (steak in a spicy Portuguese sauce), chips and salad
Lynne chatting to Abrie Bruwer, owner winemaker at Springfield as he takes a break from braaiing
John Collins. Springfield’s distributor, and his lady enjoying life, good wine and a prego roll
The excellent jazz band in front of the dam
Inside the Springfield tasting room
A last late lunch at Zandvliet
Those burning wingerd stokkies (old vine logs) are waiting to braai fresh Norwegian salmon and steaks











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Sea Point's new Backyard Grill

Great clean and modern layout
John’s rib eye steak with roasted baby potatoes
Which went with a mixed salad for the table

Lynne had half a rack of tender barbeque pork ribs with the potatoes and salad

Chocolate fondant with ice cream
Very moreish and sticky almond, candied orange peel and chocolate tart with ice cream
The covered terrace and outdoor grill
Our competent and charming waitress
A view down the restaurant toward Regent Road and the entrance
The bar room with relaxing sofas
Very good squid tubes and tentacles as a starter
Mussels in a cream sauce with garlic and lemon
A vegetarian starter or salad: mixed beans, corn, tomatoes, peppers and avocado

All these photographs are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc

Taste of the Helderberg

It was a great evening for us; Annareth Bolton, CEO of the Stellenbosch wine routes, laid on a microbus from the Waterfront so John and a few other drivers could taste properly. The weather was miserable, cold and rainy, the traffic horrific - 1½ hours from the Waterfront to the Lord Charles
All the food was in small portions priced between R25 and R30 and you bought vouchers to purchase it.
Mike Israel. chef at Pomegranate on Vergenoegd and the sales staff on their table preparing our Springbok Carpaccio.
It was soft and melting and had a lovely crust of roughly ground spices, good parmesan slices and great salad dressing for the leaves.
Craig Cormack of Sofia’s at Morgenster with his staff and the food they were presenting.
Sofia’s Trout Ballontine with mashed potato, served with baby greens
De Waal Koch of Stonewall: very good white wines at a bargain price - we bought the sauvignon and chardonnay
Capt’n Mark Bilton of Bilton Wines with his team
Stuart Buchan,  Eikendal marketing manager, Allan Forrester of 96 Winery Rd and Eikendal winemaker Nico Grobler with some of Eikendal’s great award winning wines
Former Springbok prop, Annandale's Hempies du Toit (wearing shoes - it was cold out) and his lovely niece
From top left: Duck and Cherry Pie from Ken & Allan Forrester’s 96 Winery Road, which we had with their marvellous match, Shiraz Grenache; Tomato and Mozzarella Tartlets with coriander pesto from Sofia’s; Smoked trout roses wrapped around a prawn and topped with caviar – so good with the bubbly from Avontuur
Sofia’s menu
The festival hall



Elizabé from Grangehurst, serving enthusiastic tasters including Lynne
Horrible traffic on the way to Somerset West and awful weather on the way back. John revelled in relaxing in the back and not having to drive
Dancing in the rain on the way home at the Waterfront and our big eye
All these photographs are ©John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus cc