The Buitenverwachting owl
In this week’s MENU:
This
week’s Product menu
Our
market activities - new Cape Point Vineyards Market
Abundance
Helderberg
Wine Festival
Buitenverwachting trade tasting
Doolhof
lunch
Wine
and Food Events in 2012 & 2013
Wine
courses & cooking classes
This week’s Product menu Fresh truffles are still available to special order. We need to know
your requirement as soon as possible after you receive this, so that we can
quote you and receive your payment in time to send your order to the supplier. Orders
must be in multiples of 100 grams. The truffles will be airfreighted. Be
warned, the price is high, but we can source white truffles from Alba and black
truffles from Perigord and Burgundy. Burgundy is the least expensive. Send us a message if you wish to
order. Christmas cakes are
available now and Christmas puddings are made to special order Prices are in
our product list. Send Lynne a message if you’d like to place an order.
Chestnuts, mustards and other delights We have even more chestnut products and the delicious
French Fallot mustards - mustards with flavour and attitude - are back in stock
with additions like the amazing blackcurrant mustard. Look for the items in red
in our product list.
We have a lot of fun putting MENU together each week and, of course, doing
the things we write about, but making it possible for you to enjoy rare and
wonderful gourmet foods is what drives our business. We stock a good range of ingredients and
delicious ready-made gourmet foods. You can contact us by email
or phone, or through our website.
We can send your requirements to you anywhere in South Africa.
Our market activities Come and visit us at the Old Biscuit Mill’s
wonderfully exciting, atmospheric Neighbourgoods
Market, as always, this
Saturday and every Saturday between
09h00 and 14h00. Tip: Some visitors tell us how they struggle to
find parking. It’s quite easy if you know how. Click here for a map which shows
where we park.
Cape Point Vineyards Market in
Noordhoek is
where we will be this evening from 4.30 till 8.30 pm. Come and buy some
Christmas gifts, enjoy some of their stunning wines and have a picnic while you
watch the sun go down. This will be a weekly market, but we will have to miss
it next week because of other commitments.
Please
note, we are not able to be at Long Beach Mall market this Friday due to other work commitments
but we will be there on Friday 30th from
09h00 to 16h00. We look forward to
seeing you there. Please note that, in December, we will only be at Long Beach Mall on Friday the 7th,
so that will be the only December day for Christmas shopping at the Long Beach
market if you live in the “deep South”.
A Happy Thanksgiving to all our American readers.
We wish you health, much happiness and a wonderful celebration with your
families and friends.
Abundance Marlene van der Westhuizen invited us to the launch of
her new cook book, Abundance, which was held at The Book Lounge last Friday
evening. She had laid on a magnificent spread of food from recipes in the book
and we listened with interest to the chat she had with Barbara Joubert of Media
24 - the new way of reviewing books. The book features Cape Town, where Marlene
and her husband Deon live for part of the year, and her recipes, but this is
not strictly a South African recipe book; just filled with recipes she likes to
cook and which remind her of certain places in our interesting city. There are
some lovely photographs by Johan Wilke. Click here to see the event and the food.
Helderberg Wine Festival This annual festival was held
over four days this last weekend and, this time, was held on many different
participating farms in the area, rather than the Taste of the Helderberg event we
attended in June at the Lord Charles hotel. We went on Sunday and decided to go
to places we had not previously visited. This turned out to be a great idea, as
we discovered some really nice wines, one of which was a stunner, and met some
lovely people. We had a most enjoyable lunch at La Masseria – a place that has
had one or two previous incarnations - and we really enjoyed the classic
Italian food with the added pleasure of the old fashioned fun of singing along
to Italian popular songs, being serenaded by the owner and two accordion
players (a professional and a talented amateur). We tasted and bought some wine
and met some really nice young people in the wine industry. And we got to enjoy
some real French Champagne - the Millesime from Guy Charbaut, with M. Charbaut
- as well as some great MCCs and fabulous new wines at Chabivin and re-tasted
some old acquaintances at The Post House. Click here to see the photographs and read what we found.
Buitenverwachting held their annual trade
evening in their courtyard on Monday. It was a balmy and fun evening. Edgar
Osojnik, the restaurant's chef, produced platters of scrumptious canapés to go
with the wide selection of wines . We began the evening with a search for the
resident owl in the oak trees and were delighted at several sightings. At one
point there was an owl perched on each side of the gable but, sadly, John was
not in time to get the shot as one flew off as he arrived. We inspected the new
coffee shop and roastery, The Coffee Bloc, which adds to the Buitenverwachting
experience, as you can drop in for coffee and snacks now as well as book a meal
at the restaurant and enjoy sampling the wines in the modern and comfortable
Tasting Centre - even buy some of the very glamorous jewellery made by Lars
wife and a partner at Maack and Martin. We do enjoy the Buitenverwachting wines,
so it was great to taste this year’s releases plus two new labels just released
by Brad Paton – a 2010 Chenin blend The Loose Cannon (named affectionately
after Cellarmaster Hermann Kirschbaum, Lars implied) and a wooded Viognier 2011,
The Third Time Around - these two wines are only available on the farm and are
limited in quantity. Click here to see the photos.
Doolhof lunch and wines We have not been to an event
at the Cape Grace for many, many years as they have kept themselves well off
the radar, seemingly to concentrate more on foreign guests than on locals. But,
on Monday, we were delighted to be invited to the launch of Doolhof’s
new wine, Theseus, which celebrates the 300th anniversary of the
founding in 1712 of the Wellington farm by Jacques Portier of the Dutch East
India Company. A formal tasting of Doolhof wines was followed by a lunch,
paired with the wines. We met the charming English owners, Dennis & Dorothy
Kerrison, who bought the farm in 2003, and heard the explanation for the names
of their wines, all connected to the name of the farm Doolhof, which means
Labyrinth - so named because of the winding and intricate access to the farm
through hill and dale and narrow valleys - its mythology, its history and its
ghosts. Their small, very elegant, seven room Country House, Grand Dedale,
is also a wedding and function venue and recently won a Klink award. Grand
Dedale is the French name for a labyrinth.
The Kerrisons said, amusingly, that they had planned
to only buy 5 hectares and be garagistes in their retirement but somehow were
caught in the spell of Doolhof which is 398 hectares mainly consisting , Dennis
Kerrison says, of fynbos and rocks, but they do grow a wide range of grapes on
about 40 hectares. The history of the farm is interesting, involving Lady Anne
Barnard and 44 orange trees she is purported to have planted, Thomas Baines who
opened the Baines Kloof pass in the 1840’s and rumours of witches and ghosts of
the past that haunt the farm. They are committed to Biodiversity, Fair Trade
and staff upliftment.
Our favourite wine of the tasting was the Minotaur
2008, an interesting Cape blend of 21% Pinotage, 21% Malbec, 21% Shiraz,
17%Merlot, 11% Cabernet and the essential 9% of Petit Verdot which adds so much
perfume of violets and roses to the rich and soft blend of black and red
cherries with blackcurrant and blackberry fruit. R150 on the farm. But the best
match was the wine which was paired with the main course of grilled chalmar
beef with roasted garlic mash, wild mushrooms and truffle sauce – Theseus 2009,
a classic Bordeaux blend, full of cassis, violets, vanilla and cedar wood, soft
fruit and hot alcohol. We found the food
and wine pairing went very well together but would have expected nothing less
from their award winning chef Malika van Reenen.
GIBSON'S Gourmet Burgers and Ribs Yesterday, we received some
vouchers for this new restaurant in the Victoria Wharf mall at the V&A
Waterfront. Gibson's
is inspired by a group in the USA. We happened to need some supper after a book
launch yesterday evening, so we decided to try it out immediately. It is in the
first main hall of the Mall, just before the exit to the Waterfront quayside.
It is part of the Belthazar/Balducci's group and is in a rather
narrow L shaped space. We were shown to a table for two immediately and we had
a lovely friendly welcome and a great waiter. John decided on a burger while
Lynne thought she should try two starters. This was a very good decision. The
first one was char gilled baby squid with garlic and lemon and was perfectly
cooked with a great smoky flavour and no toughness. The second starter was
their pork ribs (you can order beef if you prefer) and they are probably the
best ribs Lynne has had for many a year. A great sticky, spicy and flavour
filled sauce, they fall off the bone without being too soft and pappy. As they
are starters, they do not come accompanied by anything, but you can order both
dishes as main courses and a variety of side dishes. John had a Vegas burger
which comes with creamy pepper sauce and chips. The chips were the only
disappointment. He specifically asked for crisp well-done chips, but they were
very, very soft with an undercooked flavour. So the chef needs to know that
many people will not appreciate the local favourite of “slap” (half cooked
& greasy) chips – and this probably applies to 90% of all tourists. We had
two beers and the bill came to R300 with a tip for these three dishes. We think
this is quite steep, but we did enjoy the food very much. You can see where we were and what we ate here.
Honestly, NO WAY, No recipe this
week Lynne did invent and try out a recipe for Menu this
week but it was not a success. It looked very good but was just not up to our
usual flavour standard. It was an open tart with caramelised onions, tomato,
olives, and mozzarella - topped with white anchovies, which were absolutely
horrible. We don’t want to recommend them to anyone. So, sadly, no recipe this
week and we know you will thank us for it.
Just some reminders of some really
superb events you can attend in the next week.
On Friday, at the Vineyard Hotel, you can taste over 30 French champagnes at Wine Concepts' annual Champagne Festival.
We would normally not miss this fabulous event for the world, but we do have a
job of work to do that will earn us some money so, sadly, we will not be there.
But we do hope you will be able to get to this glittering occasion.
WineX Select, the big wine show at the
Conference centre, will be on Thursday and Friday next week and you can still
buy tickets for this show on Computicket. A chance to taste many different and excellent
wines from the different areas. We will be there on Friday and look forward to
seeing you, if you couldn't make it on Thursday.
Box Wine Awards Or, if you fancy dressing as Freddy Mercury, you can
book for this event on Thursday next week to try out all the boxed wines on the
market and vote for your favourite. Come and join us there.
Expressions of...Durbanville at the Taj This excellent tasting of the area will
now be held on Thursday the 6th of December at the Taj Hotel,
instead of the original date on Thursday 29th, when it would have clashed with
above two events. The tasting in the foyer of the hotel starts at 6 pm and is free.
The dinner paired with the wines of the area held afterwards can be book
through the hotel. We look forward to
seeing you there too.
There is a huge and rapidly growing
variety of interesting things to occupy your leisure time here in the Western
Cape. There
are so many interesting things to do in our world of food and wine that we have
made separate list for each month for which we have information. To help you choose an event to visit, click on our Events Calendar. All the events
are listed in date order and we already have a large number of exciting events
to entertain you right through the year. Click here to access the Calendar.
You will need to be connected to the internet. We have a new calendar for 2013. Check it here.
Learn about wine and cooking
We have had a lot of enquiries from people who want to learn more about wine. Cathy Marston and The Cape Wine Academy both run wine
education courses, some very serious and others more geared to fun. You can see
details here.
Sadly,
refreshing our restaurant specials list takes more time than we have,
especially at this time of the year, so we have set it aside for now. There are
numerous special dinners listed in the above-mentioned events calendar.
22nd November 2012
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