Thursday, November 12, 2020
Lunch at The Black Sheep
RMB Winex 2020
To participate, simply log on to www.winex.co.za and review the list of wines available for tasting: go to your nearest wine supplier to source the bottles you want to sample. Invite friends and family to share in #RMBWineX, then connect to the WineX website for over 260 tasting videos introducing charismatic winemakers revealing the stories behind the labels
A three-minute video featuring WineX director Michael Fridjhon offers a quick how-to guide to make the most of the experience. While the tasting videos only go live on 9 November, the wine lists are already available online to allow you to purchase wines in advance, and prepare your tasting stations
RMB WineX 2020 – Wine in Your Own Time
Log on to www.winex.co.za and watch the welcome video.
Buy your wines – either from the farms directly to support a winelands-based feeding scheme
Invite your family and friends to join you for RMB WineX in your own home
– any time from 9 November, when the videos went live
Prepare your tasting stations.
No ticket (or jacket) required: RMB WineX 2020 is available to all – from Amanzimtoti to Zastron, and beyond...
RMB WineX
supports responsible wine consumption. No under 18s.
We were sent a lovely selection of wines to taste and here are the winemakers with their stories of the wines and some tasting notes of those we have opened this week:
Luke O’Cuinneagain of Glenelly - Glenelly Glass Collection 2017 Shiraz. We had this with supper and it has a rich dive-in nose of red and black berry fruit and white pepper. It's classy and seductive. A powerful mouthful of fruit and licorice wood, some soft chalky tannins and dark wood. Raspberry, black pepper, red cherry, pepper, mulberry and ends with white pepper. In the Northern Rhône style
Stephan de Beer of Krone - Not yet tasted
Arthur Basson of Perdeberg - Grapes from Piekenierskloof, a grape that brings back lots of good travel memories, and we loved it. It is full of intense fruit flavours, dry and crisp and so suited to summer food. We've bought a case
Ross Sleet of Rascallion - The Aquiver 2016 Chenin Blanc has golden fruit, nice maturity on the nose. 80% Chenin 10% Sauvignon Blanc, 10% Grenache Blanc. All Stellenbosch grapes. Richness from the Chenin and a hint of raspberry. Creamy, woody, crisp on the palate, then very ripe fruit: melon, apricot and peach, sweetness which remains, then wood reappears
Dewald Heyns of Saronsberg - Saronsberg Rosé 2020. We took this with us to the Black Sheep restaurant and enjoyed it with our lunch. A unique wine. Perfumed with rose and raspberry, strawberry ice cream and vanilla. Eye of the partridge pink. Silky and full of glycerols. Lots of good red berry fruit. then soft tannin arrives and stays. Dewald does say that he added small dashes of Grenache and Mourvèdre to the wine
Matthew Copeland of Vondeling - Vondeling 2020 Sauvignon Blanc from the Voorpaardeberg - it's a warm area, great for Chenin Blanc. Tropical fruit on the nose, granadilla, litchi, then some green notes and a whiff of the ferment. On the palate crisp, lively and full with guava, pineapple and tannin, jube jube flavours. A nice wine and good with food. The grapes come from two old vineyards planted in 1981 and 1984
Contact: OutSorceress Marketing, telephone 011 482 5936 or email winex@outsorceress.co.za
Issued for RMB WineX by OutSorceress Marketing
Friday, November 06, 2020
This Week's MENU. Sushi takeaway and an Indian lunch
Other than that dominating news, our life has been fairly quiet. We have enjoyed two Asian meals; also, incidentally, we have had the great treat of a family braai, the first since the early part of this year. We have reported on the Asian food part of our story and you can read about that here…
Lunch at The Indian Oven, Hout Bay
Thursday, November 05, 2020
A visit to Eden on the Bay