Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Preview tasting of the new Haskell wine releases

Haskell Cellarmaster Rianie Strydom
Lots of room in the wine cellar, as there was a very long table
We began tweeting, but were a bit hampered being underground and the WiFi connection was weak
Grant Dodd, a partner in Haskell wines, tells us about the farm and the wines we are about to taste
Aeon is one of their three Shirazes. We tasted the 2011 and it is elegant and complex with deep layers of soft sweet fruit with a good dollop of spice and vanilla. Lots of mulberries, cherries  and a little rhubarb leave lingering flavours with a little chalky tannin.
Grant Dodd answers questions about the wines
Rianie explaining what she wants to achieve with these wines. The Chardonnay is kept on the lees while it remains in the Burgundy barrels to get the maximum amount of flavour and maturity. She prevents malolactic fermentation where possible.
We have a lively debate with James Pietersen, Christian Eedes and Anel Grobler
Lots of aromas to appreciate
Rianie with viticulturalist Wikus Pretorius
Taking wine seriously during the tasting
James Pietersen looking contemplative
Media gals: Anel Grobler, Karen Glanfield Pawley and Shante Hutton
Some labels worth having and wines to admire
A mural shows a winter view of the vineyards
We go upstairs for some lunch. Kim Maxwell, Karen Glanfield Pawley and Mike Bampfield Duggan with plates at the ready.
Smile!
The menu
The wines with lunch
The delicious Mauritian fish curry went amazingly well with the Chardonnays
It was a very good spread
Something for everyone, even those on a diet, and all went so well with the wines
Shall we try some of this?
Tasha Thomas, Preston Haskell’s House Manager, supervising the food in the kitchen
Lunch in front of the fire
Haskell’s labels are very simple, but very direct, and stand out well on a shelf
The beautiful view from the house, which is high up in Fresnaye. Even on a day with wild storms sweeping in from the North West
Other guests having a relaxing chat in the lounge
Ancient doors guard the wine cellar
Alan Mullins in deep discussion with Mark Norrish - of course they are talking about wine. Richard, Alan’s aide is in the background
Nicolette Waterford saying goodbye to Alan. What a nice tasting this was
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© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014

Celebrating 20 years of Chardonnay Pinot Noir at Haute Cabrière

This is one of the best selling wines bought by the public and it is on very many restaurant wine lists. It is amazing to think that it has been around for 20 years. On Sunday we were invited to come and celebrate with a lunch in the Cabrière restaurant with the Von Arnim family and all the people invited were generously allowed to bring their families so we had many children, all very well behaved. It was extremely gemütlich. Chef Ryan Shell produced a lovely informal lunch which lasted until 5, when we all scattered home as the next winter storm and cold front was about to arrive
A welcome drink on the terrace in the sunshine. There was snow on the mountains but we had a lovely sunny afternoon until about 4pm
Owner and Cellarmaster Achim von Arnim
Achim with his lovely wife Hildegard
Nathalie Leblond and Monica Elias, publisher of Wine Tourism South Africa and originator of the Klink! Awards
Everyone looking very relaxed as we await lunch
Journalist Jos Baker with Achim von Arnim and Alan Mullins of Woolworths Wine
Discussing the lunch with our helpful waiter
Takuan von Arnim pouring us some wine
The musicians played a very good range of music during the lunch. From old Jazz to Goema to pop
Lunch is on its way says Chef Ryan Shell ...
... serving freshly baked bread
Supervising his sous chefs at the pass
The lunch menu was on a blackboard at the entrance
Views to die for
A selection of delicious things that go with the Charcuterie platter. Sweet roasted chilli peppers, artichokes, good creamy labneh cheese in oil, semi dried tomatoes, humus, pesto, olive tapenade and pickled mushrooms
The charcuterie and some absolutely superb crunchy deep fried aubergine slices. We confess we had four bowls of these as a good Banting substitute for bread. Want more!
Another view of the accompaniment showing black olives
They do have very pleasant and well trained staff
And each table received several of each so we were not short of food
Dieter Zettler gives a speech about the von Arnims, Cabrière and the wines
Yes, another one
John slipped out mid lunch to take a picture of the view of Franschhoek and mountains beyond from the restaurant
Lynne and Jos Baker comparing notes on a restaurant review we have both done, and amusing Achim and Alan
Scrumptious main course of a deeply flavoured fish broth topped with a portion of Kabeljou, mussels, prawns and scallops. This was accompanied by a small slice of toast topped with garlic aioli
Achim, Takuan and Alan enjoying the wine and the soup
Chef Ryan Shell with his cheese table. You could help yourself to a good selection of local cheeses.
Jeanne Zettler with Hildegard von Arnim
Achim with Chef Ryan Shell when lunch service was over
Lots of Cabrière Chardonnay Pinot Noir on ice to drink
Achim makes his speech
The cheese table
Ian Manley of Manley Communications with a friend. Many of us wore the house colour red to the lunch
A lovely vignette of a dad reading a story to his young daughter, who was so enjoying it
The house Bubblies: Pierre Jourdan Rosé, Brut Reserve and Brut
The wickedly sweet dessert had soft poached pear, marshmallow, baked ginger cake, caramel, nuts, and lemongrass ice cream
These were gifts for all the guests
Wonderful atmospheric pictures at 5 pm of a storm approaching Franschhoek down the mountain valleys from the North West. This brought more snow on the mountains and very cold weather on Monday


© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014