Thursday, November 23, 2023

Wine pairing lunch at Creation

For our weekend in the Hemel and Aarde, we made a reservation for lunch at Creation Wine Estate
Our family friend Angela from London had been there before and wanted so much to visit again

Storm damage to the slopes of the Babilonstoren mountain
We are pleased to announce that the valley is now open for business at both the Hermanus and the Caledon ends

While many farms in the area were closed, Creation is always open and buzzing with customers and activity
We were warmly welcomed by the staff
This year they have garnered three more impressive awards
They are one of the Top 5 World's Best Vineyards
Great Wine Capitals (GWC) announced the winners of their 2024 Regional Best of Wine Tourism Awards
Wine Tourism Services and Art and Culture
and, most recently, Creation has been awarded one-star status at the prestigious Eat Out Awards
and the Creation Wines team has won in two of the Western Cape categories

The menu

We chose the wine and food pairing menu which began with a welcome,
their 2023 pale, pale pink Peace Rosé made from 70% Grenache Noir, 25% Syrah, 5% Viognier
Blossoms on the nose with a hint of fynbos, strawberry and raspberry
A tingle on the tongue of long cherry, berry and mulberry flavours 

The menu starts with Chapter 1 Minerality Rules and so a taste of the Creation Sauvignon Blanc
with green and tropical notes on the nose of green pepper, guava and granadilla
Crisp and tight with some chalky minerality, opening up nicely with green favours
and a background of granadilla and elderflower on the end

Following this a tasting of Sauvignon Blanc Semillon (80/20) blend, Ocean's Gift
Very elegant on the nose, some sea aromas, classic and a little shy
Rounded on the perfect palate with green pepper, fig, crisp and satisfying
with Semillon fatness on the roof of the mouth giving body to the Sauvignon Blanc
So integrated, so subtle, so French. So delicious

The food paired with these two wines was a Cucumber soup booster and a slice of seared Zucchini,
topped with a nasturtium pesto, creamy fresh goats' milk cheese and sorrel
The shell is for you to listen to the sound of the sea

We were joined for a while by Cellarmaster Jean-Claude Martin
and we chatted about the new vintages, the storm and the future
His wife Carolyn was not available that week; we did miss her, but understand that she had a very special engagement

Chapter 2 starts with a favourite, the 2023 Creation Viognier Vivaldi in a Glass
Perfumed with jasmine, ripe white peach, nectarine and pears in layers
On the palate, layers of golden summer fruit with length and depth and a balance of crisp lime

The 2021 blend of Viognier Roussanne Fun with Finesse has a very attractive nose of jasmine, honey and golden peach
Golden stone fruit in layers with some good structure - delicious and moreish

The food paired is a pickled olive stuffed with peppadew, an anchovy wrapped sundried tomato
and a perfectly cooked quail's egg
Lemon zest to add to the good Creation olive oil and a tiny slice of seed loaf to dip into the oil
Lots of umami and acidity, which was countered by the soft egg

Chapter 3 Creation Reserve 2022 Chardonnay Absolutely Brilliant Chardonnay
Vanilla & honey, oak on the nose with cinnamon, 30% spent 10 months in new oak, the rest in older barrels
Sweet nectarines, some plum and peach, crisp and satisfying with a long finish

Superb seared freshwater trout from Stanford topped with aioli and trout caviar, a seared slice of lime,
shredded kohlrabi and fennel and a basil and parsley pesto
Lynne says she could eat a huge plate of this....  

A beautiful king protea graced the table


Artwell our sommelier is so well named, friendly, informed and very patient with us,
especially John, who kept disappearing with the bottles so he could photograph them all

Chapter 4 Creation Reserve 2022 Pinot Noir Red Velvet
This wine is so special. On the nose, incense wood supporting the beautiful fruit, cherries and raspberries
 And it does have "the texture of a velvet sleeve and a silk scarf" as described by Artwell, on the palate
Layers of dark berry fruit and elegance

The arrival of the paired food was a surprise presentation
The dish of maize pap (creamy polenta) dressed with spicy chakalaka sauce
topped with green beans, sans meat, arrives and then the smoking hot potjie appears,
grilling the springbok meat to your personal satisfaction on two skewers

Chapter 5 Creation 2022 Syrah Grenache (80/20) Oh So Umami
One of their best-selling wines, it's irresistible
Dark plum in colour, with geranium leaf, dark plum, black cherry, umami and spice on the complex full nose
Chalky tannins, grippy, lovely dark berry fruit, lots of black pepper and spice. A food wine par excellence
Served with a tiny millet taco/roti filled with shredded lamb, waterblom, tomato and a fruity num num gel
The cumin in the lamb gives this a middle Eastern flavour profile, so well paired with the wine

Chapter 6 takes us to Creations 2022 Fine Cape Vintage Port style wine, Sweet Temptation
Made from Syrah with KWV brandy, it has morello cherry, dark chocolate, a hint of ginger and a whiff of wood on the nose
Sweet dark fruit, chocolate, spice, warmth, length, complexity and enjoyment, a classic in its class
Made to pair with desserts and cheese

Paired with another South African classic
Tipsy Tart in the shape of a Twinky, with wild guava ice cream and an orange gel
The tart is very gingerbread-like with a herbal cream in the centre and the orange gel sets it off so well

Another amazing meal at Creation. No wonder they keep winning international awards

They are now into their Summer menu, so go and try the next new experience
You can also enjoy a Plant-based tasting with these wines

A flower in the Fynbos garden, among the statues


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Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Lunch at Oak Valley's The Melting Pot

After our visit to the Hemel and Aarde,
we booked to have lunch at The Melting Pot on Oak Valley Wine Estate on our way home
It was such a successful visit that, as we were going to be in Elgin for the Open Garden's weekend,
we immediately made another reservation
As they are now on the list as one of the Eat Out best restaurants to visit in the winelands,
we wanted to show you the delightful food we enjoyed
You may sit around the pool, but not dive in...

Chef Patron John van Zyl

We so enjoyed the two Oak Valley Chardonnays that we paired with the first meal
Beneath the Clouds is golden on the nose, with lots of stone fruit on the nose and palate,
with zingy acidity; a lovely full, satisfying wine
The 2022 Groenberg Chardonnay is elegant, very French in style,
crisp with long flavours of lemon and lime with a helping of chalk, so special

Followed by their two exceptional Pinot Noirs
The 2022 Sound of Silence has a hint of woodsmoke
with lovely raspberry and cherry fruit which follows through on the rich palate with layers of berry fruit and warmth
The Groenberg 2021 Pinot is elegant with strawberry and raspberry fruit
Some chalky tannins on the palate, good red berry and black cherry fruit, length and depth

The food is served tapas style and the portions are generous, certainly enough for two to share
The plump and juicy mussels float on a large slice of sourdough bread
in a cream, fennel and white wine sauce, topped with a shredded fennel salad

On the second visit we had a bottle of The Fountain of Youth Sauvignon Blanc,
a wine we often have at home which goes so well with this sort of food

This is the delicious and generous mezze board with plenty to dip and share
Great farm olives, hummus, aubergine salad, labneh and tabbouleh, served with soft pita breads

This we had to repeat - the best chicken liver pâté we have eaten in a long time,
topped with butter and served with a dark onion relish
Perfection. It comes with bread to share.

And really divine pork potstickers in a spicy and warm chilli sauce
We made two converts of our guests who now cannot wait to try these Chinese dumplings again

You will need to make a reservation; the restaurant is becoming very popular.  https://www.themeltingpotct.com/menus

The first receipt; the second was paid for by our companion
And yes, we did order two portions of the potstickers



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A Hermanus, Hemel en Aarde Weekend

We took a family friend to Hermanus while we were staying in the Hemel and Aarde;
it really should be on all tourists' agendas
It is such a great place to visit and if you are lucky, as we were,
you might spot some whales breaching and flapping their tails in the air


After a short walk in the town, we headed for the sea front. It was a little blowy, but the fresh sea air is such a tonic



Where to have lunch?
We have our favourite places and this time it was to Bientang's Cave
which does really good seafood, and is just above the rocks, close to the sea


On the menu was something which can be a risk, as it is sometimes made from yesterday's left overs
This Seafood Potjie was as fresh as a daisy, in a superbly rich, creamy tomato, saffron and Pernod tasting sauce,
with prawns peeled and whole, mussels, tender calamari and good pieces of fresh fish
Served with rice and a wedge of lemon, it persuaded Dutch guests at the next table to order it
and they enjoyed it as much as we did


A large portion of fresh hake in batter served with crisp chips, lemon and a dipping sauce was also much enjoyed


The Hamburger topped with bacon was also perfect for someone not wanting to eat fish or seafood

You can also do some bird watching from your table, there are many seabirds on the rocks
We delighted in watching these Black Oystercatchers





John managed to catch one feeding its chick hidden in the rocks

The splash in the water as a huge whale lands just after breaching

Then it was time to venture over into the hills to spend two nights in our favourite cottage in the Hemel en Aarde
The road from Hermanus is not open, as it was nearly washed away in the huge October storms
so we travelled on the very well-graded dirt road from Karwyderskraal
The view from Newton Johnson wine estate shows the route the road takes

Luckily, the flood did not reach the cottage we stay in and the views are always so relaxing and rewarding

The cottage has three double bedrooms and three bathrooms,
a large living room, kitchen, internal wood-burning stove and externa1 braai and shower and a dipping pool
You too can book it on AirBnB

We could see the damage on the mountains caused by the storm which caused so many washaways or moraines
There was a downpour of more than 300ml in less than one hour

Sunshine flowers in the garden


We went for a walk around the property and saw the damage caused by the flood
The river had overflowed and taken out the ponds on the grounds, which now have to be remade


Taking with it most of the water and half the land


All the waterlilies and waterblomme are stranded on the mud
We hope that the spring will start running again and the river can be put back within its banks

Such destruction in just less than an hour

Happy moments over the weekend had us watching the exciting final of the Rugby World Cup
and seeing our South African Springboks win the Webb Ellis trophy

and the joy on the faces of the players and our President, although we are not sure why he was there...

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