Thursday, December 05, 2013

A visit to Quoin Rock, Stellenbosch

 Managing Director Thys Lombard welcomes the media
 Winemaker Narina Cloete
Learning about the history of Quoin Rock wines
Managing Director Thys Lombard
 Viticulturalist Nico Walters
The cellars are on three levels ,so the grapes are gravity fed into the tanks
The top level was like an aircraft carrier's deck with frighteningly vertiginous views of the floors below
The cooled fermenting tanks
Like many Cape wine farms, they are busy bottling at the moment. Narina tells us how the cellar works
The vaulted barrel cellar
The new concrete fermentation ‘eggs’ which mimic the conditions of ancient winemaking in amphorae
We do a tasting of one of the wines in cellar
She uses a ‘wine thief’ to get the wine out of the barrel
This was a Cabernet which will be released much later in the future
On the way to “The Cave”
The magnificent Round table  in what looks like the Court of King Arthur.
Tables can be put into the niches and this can be used for larger functions
Another view
It has a nice cool temperature on a hot summer's day.
This is the Oculus that lights the Cave and gives its name to the popular Sauvignon Blanc/Viognier blend
The terrace
Fresh oysters and limoncello
There was not enough of this fantastic pate for Lynne!
The winery entrance
Talking to Dennis Gayduk, son of the Ukrainian owner, Vitali Gayduk. Educated at Oxford his English is good.
Salmon wrapped in potato rosti – different and delicious
TK, who looked after us at Oneiric, doing a splendid job again
 Dennis, son of the owner, had just flown in from the Ukraine
More wonderfully green healthy vines after our wet winter and Spring.
We like the new labels and the 2012 Chardonnay from Agulhas grapes
 Maryke Roberts
One of the strangest canapés we have ever had but everyone loved them.  Prunes stuffed with almonds, wrapped in bacon and then folded into a spring roll pastry. Served with a sticky sweet sauce
Perfect salmon roses topped with avo and salmon caviar
Discussing the wines as we taste them
A very South African version of scones.  One with cheddar cheese and the other with cream and jam. You are meant to eat them together. Lovely soft scones
Mini scotch eggs. Yum
Scrumptious warm cheese gougeres (puffy éclair pastry made with cheese)
Dessert was Strawberries and cream topped with nuts
Journalist Christian Eedes makes notes
Passionfruit milkshakes
And finally, after all that food, a cheese platter
Served with their creditable Noble Late Harvest
A view of the top of the hill from the farm
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Franschhoek Cap Classique & Champagne Festival 2013

The Festival was held next to the historic Huguenot Monument
The De Wetshof Team 
Mr and Mrs Johann de Wet
Sterhuis co-owner and winemaker Johan Kruger
Bartho and Suné Eksteen visited Wimpie Borman and Lukas Wentzel at Groote Post with us
L'Ormarins winemaker Dawie Botha
Winemaker Izelle van Blerk of the KWV
“this is how you” .... amuse a winemaker
Melissa Nelsen
Leon Engelke, Melissa Nelsen and Linda Mitchell
 A peaceful and well-behaved crowd having fun on a Sunday
Haute Cabrière chef, Ryan Shell with some of his delicacies
.. which became our lunch
 Takuan and Christiane von Arnim taking a break from Haute Cabrière
 Heidi Kritzinger having a day off from Kanonkop
 Tariro Masayiti and Hildegard Witbooi from Springfontein Wine Estate, Stanford
Steak roll from Mount Rochelle vs tender and succulent smoked trout  done two ways from  Franschhoek salmon bar.  Who the hell ruins a good steak sandwich by smothering it in Heinz mayonnaise on it?  The roll cost the same as the trout
 Fun with the widow - Veuve Cliquot
 Charles Fox with his children Sarah and Sam and his MCC
 Hendrik Snyman of Chabivin with his MCC and Guy Charbaut Champagne
“Yes, I would like to taste that please”
 Maryna Strachan enjoyed the festival
with her partner and a friend
 Young and not so young enjoyed the dancing
 Happy faces on a sunny day
 Kerry Kirby of Graham Beck always has a smile
 New labels for the Ross Gower bubblies
 and a good time was had by all...
 © John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013