Thursday, October 04, 2012

Christian Eedes' Top 10 Chardonnays


Waiting for the awards to be announced in the upstairs space at French Toast
Sharon Paterson of Sumaridge wines in the Hemel and Aarde Valley. 
To her right,   Maggie Mostert of  Batonage
Much discussion over who had won by Jonathan Snashall, 
Greg Landsman and Kalinka Lombard
Christian Eedes and Alwyn van der Merwe of Sanlam, the sponsors of the awards
Christian speaks about the awards – lots of tweeting going on

Cathy Marston of Food 24, tweeting
Corlien Morris of Wine Concepts
whose Koelfontein wine came very close to winning an award
Shock and surprise at an announcement.  What was she telling them?
Anel Grobler and Kalinka Lombard look astounded
Some of the tapas we were served:
Lovely seared salmon on tiny blinis, topped with sour cream and chives
More tapas - onions and peppers on bruschetta
The most succulent chicken kebabs, a whole breast on each skewer
Soft and delicious mushrooms on bruschetta topped with grated cheese
Tiny bites of steak with onion on toast
Pan fried calamari – wonderful flavours
Tempura seafood and vegetable
Photographs s © John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012

The Alphen








Dinner party food

Roasted baby aubergines with mozzarella slices, pomegranate molasses and fresh parsley
Blanched green beans, roasted red pepper slices, 
pitted calamata olives in a cider vinegrette
Thinly sliced fennel marinated in lemon and olive oil and 
topped with slivers of parmesan cheese
Moroccan deboned chicken with preserved lemon, Ras al Hanout and herbs
Duck fat roast potatoes  with the herb gravy from the roast chicken
Fresh asparagus with anchovy lemon butter
A plateful
We believe in self service rather than pretty presentations
The wines we served were
Laborie Brut MCC 2008
Diemersdal (Woolworths) Fruity & Light Sauvignon blanc 2010 (magnum)
Glenelly Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2006
and an ancient (non-vintage) Porterville Rooi Jerepiko from our cellar
with the sticky toffee pud

Photographs © John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012

Joostenberg lunch


The light and airy interior of Joostenberg restaurant with windows onto the enormous garden
Lynne’s delicious double-decker Croque Monsieur with chips and a little salad
John’s baguette of cheese ham, pickled onions and cornichons with salad
Lunch with one beer and a tonic water, with service cost R125.

Avondale's Eco tour

Avondale's beautiful view of “the Pearl” – Paarl rock with Paarl town nestling below
The interior of Avondale’s tasting room, full of beautiful antiques and modern touches
Young vines at bud break stage beneath a flat pine
One of Avondale’s dams
Caeli Pentz and the Avondale Anima Chenin Blanc on the back of the bakkie
An old farm cottage on the edge of the woods
A view of the mountains behind the winery
Young budding vines, still with the cover crop on, with the 100 Avondale ducks and their duck minder. The ducks clear up the snails, slugs and other pests in the vineyards
The root of a lupin plant showing the nodes of nitrogen 
which will be ploughed back into the soil
A fresh spring day in the vineyards with the mountains in the background
Our lovely driver, whom we first met when he used to deliver Avondale wines to our shop.
Tasting the two red wines in the tasting room after the tour
The Avondale wine range
The spotless gravity fed tank cellar awaiting the next harvest
The barrel cellar
Spring daisies in the vineyards
Photographs © John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012