The sun sets over
the dam. Robert Stanford Estate, Stanford
Launch
of the Stanford Wine Route
What a week this
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The Cape has its 21st Wine route - In
Stanford Every now and then we find ourselves at
the beginning of something exciting. A new restaurant, new wine release, a new
B&B, but this was something different, the launch of a whole new wine
Route. About a year ago we decided to go an explore the Stanford area and to be
frank it was not a huge success as while there have always been some excellent
wine farms to visit in the area, they were not organised. The winery was open
but the restaurant wasn't. Some closed mid week and also in the winter because
of lack of visitors or customers. How things have changed. Now that they have
an official wine route it should encourage people to take that short trip from
Cape Town to just the other side of Hermanus to discover a new area, an area
which produces some great wines, beer and some very good food and produce. Start here and then follow us through our 3 day trip.
The Pongrácz event to celebrate their
25th Anniversary was held at
the CAAM Gallery in Hudson Street in the Waterkant. We began the tasting in the
basement and tasted a different MCC bubbly on each level. Pongrácz is named
after Desiderius Pongrácz, a Hungarian nobleman and cavalryman who was captured
by the Russians at the end of the Second World War and made to work in the
labour camps. He travelled to Africa, where he trained as a viticulturist and
was employed by Distell, where he helped to revolutionise winemaking in the
Cape. http://www.Pongracz.co.za/history
See the glamour of the event here
We visited Mercurial Cats, an exhibition of works depicting cats by
12 ceramicists and 7 painters, curated by Penny Dobbie, which we think you
might like to visit. It is at the Lutge Gallery, 109, Loop Street, Cape Town
and will run until 13th October. The Exhibitors are: Ardmore, Carol
Mangiagalli, Ceramic Matters, Clementina van der Walt, Hennie Meyer, Leora
Lewis, Lisa Ringwood, Lynnley Watson, Margy Malan, Margie Johnson, Nicolaas
Maritz, Niki Daly, Ruby Lara, Simon Jones, Tania Babb, Tiffany Wallace, Wendy
McClachlan. We took photographs...
The Karoo lamb cook off, now in its third year, between Muratie
wine estate in Stellenbosch and Du Toitskloof winery in Rawsonville has become
an annual tradition. In previous years we have seen lamb curries, chops and
potjies. This year, the challenge took the form of that old South African
favourite, the braai, with ribs and sosaties (a traditional South African lamb
kebab marinated in curry spices and threaded onto a skewer with onion and soft
dried apricots). The guests are the judges. Read the rest of the story....
Billecart-Salmon brunch at the Cape Grace French Champagne has always been a luxury.
We absolutely love to drink it but it is only on very special occasions that
bottles are bought, or are prised out of our cellar. We always appreciate it
when we are invited to taste it and write about it. This week, we were guests
at a very special tasting of Billecart-Salmon at the Cape Grace hotel. What an amazing tasting and lunch it was....
Rosé Rocks is a new
competition for wine producers. The idea is to recognise excellence in rosé winemaking and to
promote the category in South Africa. Over 160 wines were entered into the
competition and they were tasted blind.
The judging panel was
chaired by Cape Wine Master Allan Mullins. The judges with him were journalist
and wine merchant Neil Pendock, journalist Marthelize Tredoux, Tinashe
Nyamudoka, Sommelier at The Test Kitchen, Praisy Dlamini, assistant winemaker
at Distell and journalist Malu Lambert Coleman
The awards were presented
at an evening function on the deck at the Radisson Blu in Granger Bay, at the
edge of the V&A Waterfront. Read on....
Coming Events:
OCTOBER
Wednesday 7th October from 17h00 to 19h00 De
Trafford will host an informal vertical tasting of Chenin Blanc & Cabernet
Franc at the cellar, going back to the maiden vintage. They plan to have a few
bottles of selected vintages for sale so you may leave with something special
in hand. There is no charge, but space is limited, so please confirm attendance
by email to info@detrafford.co.za
Thursday, 8th October at 19h00 Top12Wines tastings series: Sauvignon Blanc at MOLO LOLO LODGE 27 Hudson Street, De Waterkant, Cape Town www.molololo.com R220pp inclusive
of meal & Cheeses from Ile de France The format is as usual, a blind tasting 12 of the best SA Wines in the
category of the day, all winners of awards and top reviews, competing against
the public! You will rank the wines in order of preference, with old friends and
new friends alike. Expect amazing quality wines. Info: +27 81 799 3899 - info@top12wines.com
- www.top12wines.com
Thursday, 8th October at 12noon for 12h30 Buitenverwachting Restaurant Thursday Club. Guest speaker RW Johnson is an Emeritus
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford and was the only South African Rhodes
Scholar to return to live in South Africa after the fall of apartheid. He has
published twelve books, scores of academic articles and innumerable articles
for the international press. His former students include three members of the
current British Cabinet, an editor of The Economist and a large number of
leading academics and journalists. He lives in Cape Town. In 1977 his
best-selling How Long Will South Africa Survive? provided a
controversial and highly original analysis of the survival prospects of
apartheid. He retained the title for his new work, partly for nostalgic reason.
Now after more than twenty years of ANC rule, he believes the situation has
become so critical that the question must be posed again. ‘The big question
about ANC rule’ he writes, ‘is whether African nationalism would be able to
cope with the challenges of running a modern industrial economy.' Twenty years
of ANC rule have shown conclusively that the party is hopelessly ill equipped
for this task ... A fascinating book; a fascinating man. Edgar Osojnik will be
creating a menu to delight and the Buitenverwachting wines to accompany are
elegant and superb. The price per person is R270 fully inclusive. Please
telephone 021 685 8016 or email sandybailey@telkomsa.net for
more information or to book.
Saturday, 10th October CELEBRATE
INTERNATIONAL PINOTAGE DAY AT DURBANVILLE HILLS WINES. Pinotage, the cultivar that is unique to South Africa, will be
celebrated not only at Durbanville Hills Wines and many other South African
wineries on International Pinotage Day, but also elsewhere in the world to
create awareness and to honour this noble varietal. This cultivar owes its
existence to the legendary Prof Abraham
Perold who in the 1920s out of curiosity, crossed Cinsaut (or Hermitage, as it
was then known locally) with Pinot noir. The four seeds he obtained from the
crossing he planted at his home on the Welgevallen experimental farm in
Stellenbosch. He soon forgot about his experiment. When Perold took up a
new position at KWV in Paarl, the residence stood unoccupied for some time.
During a clean-up of what had become an overgrown garden, a passing colleague
who knew about the experiment, removed the rootstock just in time and so saved
Pinotage for the world. The young vines were re-established at the nursery at
Elsenburg Agricultural College. The area around the Durbanville Hills cellar is
known for its cool climate which is considered ideal for the slow-ripening of
Pinotage. On 10 October the cellar will celebrate the occasion with a lunch
paired with a glass of Durbanville Hills Pinotage. Grilled venison loin with
twice baked pecan nut soufflé, red coleslaw and a glass of wine will be
available at R150 per person. In addition, you can purchase a gift pack from
the tasting room consisting of three bottles of Pinotage from its Durbanville
Hills, The Scout and Rhinofields ranges at R230. Bookings are essential. To
book or for more information call 021
558 1337 or send an email to info@durbanvillehills.co.za
Saturday, 10th October, 12h30 to 19h00 Pinotage on Tap - Cape Town, at Diemersfontein Wine Estate, R301 Jan Van
Riebeeck Drive, Wellington, Western Cape. Opening Band: Grassy Spark; Main
Band: Crash Car Burn. Your ticket buys you: A Goodie bag on arrival, endless
flowing Pinotage wine - on tap, lunch, dessert, live music bands and the best
wine festival experience ever! R 410 (Ticket Only) or R 925 (Ticket + a case of
Pino) More details here
Saturday, 10th October International PINOTAGE day. Join DeWaal
Wines in celebrating Pinotage.
DeWaal Wines
played a huge part in the rich history of Pinotage, the only uniquely
South-African grape varietal. The first barrel of Pinotage was produced
by CT de Waal, a family member of the farm, back in 1941. Today DeWaal
Wines is home to the oldest existing Pinotage block in the world, the single
hectare Top of the Hill vineyard, dating back to 1950 and therefore an
unbelievable 65 years old! Activities will include Walk to the oldest existing
Pinotage vineyard in the world, Comparative tasting of 3 different Pinotages. For reservations, please contact Helga Truter 021 881 3711 admin@dewaal.co.za
Saturday, 10th October, Elim Wine Festival Experience
a day of outdoor fun for the whole family and taste outstanding wines from nine
inspiring Cape South Coast wineries at the 4th Elim Wine Festival on Saturday,
10 October. To be part of this ultimate wine and food getaway, be sure to book
your accommodation early and buy your festival tickets and entries to the
associated sports activities now on www.webtickets.co.za. Tickets will also be
available at the event. The entrance fee for the Elim Wine Festival on
Saturday, 10 October is R75 per person, including a branded wine glass and wine
tastings. Entrance for under 18’s is free. Pre-bookings for the tutored
tastings need to be done in advance by calling 028 482 1902 or email
info@elimwines.co.za. For more
information on the event, schedule and pricing of the Winemaker one-on-one
sessions and accommodation options in the area, visit www.elimwines.co.za.
Follow ‘Elim WineGrowers’ on Facebook and be part of the conversation on
Twitter @ElimWines.
Sunday, 11th October BLAAUWKLIPPEN'S MARKET Stuart, the frontman of popular 60s and 70s cover band, Wroxeter, will be performing on the 11th. Since his return to the market, he has impressed guests and traders alike with his passion for music; his entertaining rapport with the guests and his reputation for rarely taking a break by just jamming on through the day. Enquiries to +27 21 880 0133 www.blaauwklippen.com Blaauwklippen is on the R44 between Stellenbosch and Somerset West, opposite Techno Park Stellenbosch
Sunday, 11th October at 6pm Drakensberg Boys Choir at Cape Point Vineyards. South Africa’s singing ambassadors, the Drakensberg Boys Choir, will embark on a tour of Cape Town in October 2015. They will perform four concerts on their five day tour Wine and snack platters will be available on the evening. Tickets are available through WebTickets
Wednesday 14th October from 17h00 to 19h00 De Trafford will host an informal vertical tasting of Merlot at the cellar, going back to the maiden vintage. They plan to have a few bottles of selected vintages for sale so you may leave with something special in hand. There is no charge, but space is limited, so please confirm attendance by email to info@detrafford.co.za
Thursday, 15th October at 19h00 Top12Wines tastings series: Riesling at MOLO LOLO LODGE 27 Hudson Street, De Waterkant, Cape Town www.molololo.com R220pp inclusive of meal & Cheeses from Ile de France The format is as usual, a blind tasting 12 of the best SA Wines in the category of the day, all winners of awards and top reviews, competing against the public! You will rank the wines in order of preference, with old friends and new friends alike. Expect amazing quality wines. Info: +27 81 799 3899 - info@top12wines.com - www.top12wines.com
Friday, 16th to Sunday, 18th October ROBERTSON WINE ON THE RIVER Head for the Banks of the Breede for some fun in the sun. During the weekend of 16 to 18 October 2015, the banks of the Breede River will come alive with the annual and ever-popular Robertson Wine on the River – this year celebrating its 10th anniversary. The festival will, once again, take place on the picturesque riverside farm, Goudmyn, situated on the R317 between Robertson and Bonnievale.
Taste in excess of 300 wines from more than 40 wineries, enjoy a plethora of gastronomic delights and soak up the sultry sounds of live jazz and blues melodies. Browse and shop at our Robertson Farmers’ market, meander through the arts and crafts, take a leisurely cruise down the river and enjoy tutored tastings for which visitors are advised to pre-book in order to avoid disappointment. For details on these tastings please refer to www.wineonriver.com Robertson Wine on the River offers a wide variety of children’s activities, making it a truly fabulous family festival. Pensioner prices are available, with children under 18 years of age entering free of charge, and children’s activities working on a ‘pay-as-you-go’ system. This makes it convenient and affordable for the entire family to enjoy this festive affair on the banks of the Breede River and experience firsthand the hospitality that this valley is notorious for. Convenient designated parking areas will be clearly sign-posted en route. For visitors utilising parking areas further a-field, a shuttle-service will provide transport to and from the festivities. With wines being sold on site at cellar door prices, Robertson Wine on the River provides the perfect opportunity to stock up on your favourite Robertson wines, renowned for their great value, from easy-drinking to top-of-the-range. An exciting new addition to the festival is the first annual Duck Derby hosted by Sanlam Alternative Investments in conjunction with Karin’s on Main bed and breakfast in Bonnievale. The proceeds from this initiative will go towards the Bonnie-People Project in Bonnievale which assists the inhabitants of the settlement in building and developing sustainable components within their community, focusing on the future of their children. This idyllic, open-air spring festival is not to be missed. So bring your friends and family along for an extravaganza of fine wine, delectable treats, great music and complete relaxation amidst a rural ambience of spectacular scenery and warm sunshine. Please refer to www.wineonriver.co.za for detailed offerings and more information on the festival. Ticket prices for the festival vary from R80 to R130 for the Saturday and Sunday, and R160 to R250 for a weekend pass. For full details on the prices and early bird offers valid until 30 September 2015 please refer to www.webtickets.co.za.Sunday, 18th October BLAAUWKLIPPEN'S MARKET DOGGY WALK Another event that started with the market four years ago, is the Vineyard Doggy Walk. We would like to thank the Helderberg Animal Welfare Society for supporting us over the years. Bring your furry friend along on the 18th and join us for our monthly fundraiser. The walk starts at 10h00 and entry is R20 per person and dog. Newton Theron will be taking the stage on this day for another vibrant performance. Enquiries to +27 21 880 0133 www.blaauwklippen.com Blaauwklippen is on the R44 between Stellenbosch and Somerset West, opposite Techno Park Stellenbosch
Learn about wine and cooking We receive 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 of Cathy’s WSET and other courses here and here and the CWA courses here. Karen Glanfield has taken
over the UnWined
wine appreciation courses from Cathy. See the details here
The Hurst Campus, an accredited school for people who want to become
professional chefs, has a variety of courses. See the details here
In addition to his
Sense
of Taste Culinary Arts School, Chef Peter Ayub runs a
four module course for keen home cooks at his Maitland complex. Details
here
Nadège Lepoittevin-Dasse has French cooking classes in Noordhoek
and conducts cooking tours to Normandy. You can see
more details here
Emma Freddi runs
the Enrica Rocca cooking courses at her
home in Constantia
Nicolette van
Niekerk runs baking courses at La Petite Patisserie in Montague
Gardens
George Jardine
will be running a series of winter cooking courses and other activities at
Jordan. Details here
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