Thursday, October 25, 2012

John & Lynne's Robertson visit

Spring green vines in the Bonnievale valley with rain in the valley beyond
Place of Rocks Chardonnay by Weltevrede, which really expresses the terroir
Lynne chats to Elzette in the Weltevrede tasting room. 
Notice the beautifully carved wine barrel behind them.
This l890 bottle of South African Cape Hermitage wine was bought at Sotheby’s in 1977 and is a proud possession of Weltevrede
Some of the wines we tasted there
Elzette Steyn, Tasting Room Manager at Weltevrede
Lynne chatting to Bonita Malherbe outside the very nearly completed new Van Loveren tasting room
Inside the centre, there is only the “final fix” to complete
Inside Christina’s restaurant
The menu is simple and concise and the food is great
Christina van Loveren Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc
Bonita telling us about the future plans for the venue
Lourens van der Westhuizen of Arendsig joins us for lunch
Discussion about wine, life and everything else
Lourens’ Margarita pizza
The famous sweet corn fritters are now on the menu
The Hawaiian with extra avocado
Lynne’s order of ASB – Avo, Salami and Brie with added mushrooms
John’s spicy Mexican with chicken and added olives
Another view of the tasting room with the water feature
Donkeys and horses at Excelsior
Horses out to pasture after a long life racing and as pets
The view across the dam from the Excelsior tasting cabin, which is built over the water
Getting to taste through their wines
A lovely wine tasting venue
Some of the alpaca herd with a baby
We think this one looks like Sid the Sloth from Ice Age!
At Ashton Winery tasting, again
These reasonably priced wines win some impressive awards
We finally found the Koo factory shop and bought a case of 24 tins of peaches with no labels for a silly amount.
Opposite was a cottage with a beautiful mainly indigenous garden; most of the plants grow locally
This is how you get your unlabelled tinned fruit. Tins may be damaged, so buyer beware
Queuing to see what they have.  Today it was tinned peaches or pears
We finally found a real farm stall with fresh produce, eggs, and home bottled items. Not filled with expensive gift items you don’t really need. We bought eggs and a bottle of boysenberries in syrup which we haven’t seen for years.
Photographs © John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Robertson Wine on the River

The wine farm stands inside the marquee
Tasting some MCC on the Weltevrede stand and talking to Elzette
A great warm welcome from Paul de Wet of Zandvliet
Not that you would have wanted to with the river rising after the heavy rains
We could not resist the food sold on the Zandvliet stand. John had the crisp battered yellowtail with onion rings and chips and Lynne the tenderest lamb chops cooked to perfection with a very good marinade, also with crisp onion rings and chips. Only R45 a serving.
The muddy entrance to the festival: Lots of us wore wellies
Heading for the Chardonnays of the valley tasting where they pair all the wines with food
A bit wet for a boat trip. Next year!
The tasting in full swing Lourens van der Westhuizen chats to Bernhard Hess of Mimosa Lodge in Montagu
Fanus Bruwer of Quando making some notes
These wines were on the Tropical flavour table

These wines are on the Complex flavours table. In front is a list of the food pairing

These wines were classified Creamy. We don’t always agree!
Two bubblies for tasting

Lourens talks us through the tasting
Some “wrapt” attendees
A good crowd attends the tasting for each session, which is completely free. 
You just need to book your place
These are the food pairings
Zandi Beetge, the chef who made them
Elegant style indeed
Clark Truter from Siris Vintners, who represent some of the farms
Ivan Oertle, Wine Selector for Woolworths, and his wife talking to Lourens
A boat trip begins for a few hardy souls
Fanus Bruwer of Quando
How we ended the day. Those wines all dwindled as it wore on towards evening
The rain pouring down and the Hess children really enjoying it
The clouds begin to part and the river is suddenly calm
Fida Hess from Mimosa Lodge in Montagu and friend
Fashionable footwear this year was... wellies
We are discussing the next festival – Hands on Harvest in February. See you there?
No-one really wants to go home
Photographs © John Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2012