Friday, December 20, 2013

Robin Auld at Auslese

Auslese is owned by restaurateur Harald Bresselschmidt of Aubergine. It is in Hope Street in Cape Town and can be hired for functions
An interesting Chardonnay from Greyton, Lismore, made by Californian winemaker Samantha O’Keefe, now working happily in Greyton
A tray of tapas.  Food and wine  comes with your entry ticket to these concerts which cost R395 a head. Herb veloute with string cheese and a salmon ravioli in broth
Robin Auld CDs were available for R100 each
The artist at work on his guitar and harmonica
and the audience, listening intently
Hake with asparagus and courgette in a cream sauce
Chatting with Emil den Dulk Jnr at the wine table
One South African and two Argentinean wines were open to taste and enjoy: Lismore Chardonnay and Felino Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon from Argentina
Roast beef curls on potato salad with pickles
The chefs, busy creating in the kitchen
Springbok in a rich wine sauce with spƤtzle and a roasted red carrot
The list of concerts and the number to callif you wish to book
The magnificent Auslese wine cellar
Some blues
and some laughing ladies: Heleen Rabe of Hartenberg and friend
Dessert was a vanilla fruit coupe topped with two macaroons
Natalie Opstaele and Joris van Almenkerk of Almenkerk wines in Elgin having fun in the city. Natalie is beautiful, but she moves too fast!
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Tasting at Opstal Estate in Slanghoek with Attie Louw

A child friendly garden with magnificent views
The large restaurant can be turned into the conference centre
What’s for breakfast?
French toast, smoked salmon, slightly overdone poached eggs topped with sour cream with caviar
Cheese and bacon omelette
Toast and great grape jam, cheese and butter
Patriarch Stanley Louw
Winemaker Attie Louw  with the Sixpence Red
The tasting room
Five star Platter winner, Carl Everson Chenin Blanc 2012
©John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013

Slanghoek Mountain Resort

The absolutely sensational  view from our cabin, looking across the dam
The log cabin we had for the night
The living area
A bedroom with a view, one of two on the ground floor
Single beds upstairs
The  deck
The other two cabins by the dam
Looking across to Jason’s Hill on the right and Slanghoek Vineyards in the middle
The platter of snacks we were given for supper
It’s a braw bricht moonlicht nicht, t’nicht
The dam and the valley after sunset
with the sun gone down behind the mountains
The awful oil trail we found in the morning on the boulder strewn road
Were we visited by a cat in the night? A big cat?
The early morning light was so beautiful
And here's the sad awakening after a good night’s rest -
our car with its sump cracked by one of the boulders in the road
A natural Sphinx in southern climes
There she goes to the menders
on her way through the vineyards, nearly at the main road
Ouch! The cracked sump bearing the impression of the boulder
So we had to hire a little bakkie from Avis
The Sharan, repaired and in the dealer's wash bay
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2013