Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Opening of the new "On The Hill" Nuy tasting venue

To Nuy for the opening of their new Tasting room. What vision!
And what a lovely spot they have chosen for this modern and airy tasting room, deli and restaurant. In the past to get to Nuy (which is at the end of Worcester on the R60 to Robertson) you had to turn off the main road and drive another 7 kilometres to get there. Not many people did. Now you cannot help but see this very well designed building on the hilltop alongside the road and be tempted to stop and enjoy the wines, food and the magnificent view.
The new venue features a newly designed wine tasting room and a restaurant run by Danette Thompson as well as a deli. A spacious patio surrounded by lawn provides ample indoor and outdoor seating for patrons to treat themselves to a wide choice of restaurant dishes ranging from tapas, wood-fired pizzas, hamburgers and steaks, to a selection of Banting dishes. You can spot the flags from the road a few kilometres before you get there
The entrance
Canapés of smoked salmon on fritters with herb cheese
The musicians Dirkie and Talisa played some lovely old tunes and classical music throughout the function
We were offered a glass of the Sauvignon Blanc bubbly
More canapes of smoked ham, tomatoes, chutney and onion on crostini
Seating out on the terrace with the most awesome views of the Ceres and De Doorns mountains. They have a wood burning stove inside and in the winter you will be able to sit and enjoy the view of the snow topped mountains while enjoying the Nuy wines. Muscadel is great on a cold day
These very pale sausages (chicken?) were absolutely delicious, especially with the sticky grainy mustard coating
Warm cheese balls served in tiny tins
Would you like a deep fried rice and mushroom ball?
Nuy cellarmaster Christo Pienaar opens proceedings
and tells us about the new wines being launched. They will include the Inspiration, Mastery and Legacy ranges The Mastery range will treat your palate to the more complex pick of Chardonnay, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinotage, while Nuy Wine Cellar’s flagship range, Legacy, will consist of a white and red blend. Nuy’s maiden limited release MCC called Celine was made by Tanzanite winemaker Melanie van der Merwe (only 1000 bottles made, not tasted). Their celebrated Muscadels and a potstill Brandy were also there to taste
Chairman of Nuy, Charl Rabie
Inside the spacious venue. This can be hired for weddings and other functions. He also told us about the three Bicycle routes they have from here. The bathrooms have showers and changing areas for people who want to do the routes. They suggested you leave the car keys and the kids here and go and enjoy yourself
This is the fireplace for winter comfort
More canapés
Listening to the speeches
So nice to see an old friend and former guru Tommy Loftus, who helped us a lot with technical information when we were studying wine and he was at Rooiberg winery
The 180 degree view from the terrace is breathtaking
An area for children on the lawn outside, with more tables and benches
Looking down on fields being irrigated
This is where you used to be able to stop and buy the Nuy wine if you didn't want to drive the 7 Km down the side road. But not many people stopped. We think they will definitely make the turn to enjoy the venue, the Nuy wines and some food and the incredible views
The tasting area and the deli
A very novel idea - build your own picnic from the fridge
Nuy barrels with the memorable logo
In front of the deli area
Late afternoon light on the mountains makes this a painter's dream landscape
Vineyards below and, in the distance, blue, violet and grey mountains behind Worcester
The Nuy Potstill brandy was extremely enjoyable and was served with some lovely chocolates
The newly release top of the range Argilla 2013 - a blend of Shiraz & Pinotage, already a 4 star in Platter. These new wine ranges will also feature a newly designed label combining the coats of arms of neighbouring Worcester and Robertson with a depiction of the new venue in the background
The Celine MCC Brut
Its back label with the information about Esaline (Celine) Cloete
The Inspiration range offers a wide choice of quality Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and two popular bubblies – an off-dry Sauvignon Blanc and sweeter Muscadel
Warm "Jaffles" were tempting, filled with melted cheese and ham
The chocolates served with the brandy. The dark ones were chilli flavoured
Oh those views
They go on forever and you so want to get your oil paints out
Tommy Loftus hasn't aged a day since we last saw him about 10 years ago !
A view of the building from another angle
The verandah. Folding glass doors enclose the building on inclement days
What the explorers saw as they travelled off into the hinterland of Africa. This is the main pass at De Doorns where all the horses and wagons would have travelled, which now carries the main N1 route to Johannesburg and the North, eventually reaching Cairo
Not far away in the distance, the town of Worcester
The restaurant menu

© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2015

The annual Thelema Boland Braai

The annual Thelema & Sutherland Boland Braai
Held at the Thelema manor house every year, the Webb family and their team entertain the wine trade, sommeliers hoteliers, restaurateurs and some media friends. It is informal and friendly and one of our favourite events each year, but the scary thing is it seems only a few weeks ago since we were at last year's braai. All the Thelema & Sutherland wines are there for tasting and Gyles Webb gave us a guided tasting of older Sutherland white wines in the spacious lounge.
All the Thelema and Sutherland wines lined up for us to taste
Cheese platters to nibble on
Dips and sauces for when the boerewors rolls come off the braai
The fires were manned by Gyles Webb and all the meat was so well cooked. Juicy sausage and perfect rare rump steak that had been marinated in his secret sauce
Everyone relaxing and chatting on the lawn while enjoying the wines
Children are also invited and they had a wonderful party and played on the slide and with the farm dogs
Oh those rump steaks, which apparently come from Checkers in Stellenbosch
The sausage comes from their new butcher and was very well flavoured and delicious
It is an art getting the coals ready.  They use wingerd stokkies - old dead vines
Master winemaker and braaier Gyles Webb
Hot work and a hard task stirring the coals
Wine trade discussions!
The jacaranda at the bottom of the garden is a picture at this time of the year
Michelle van Staden manages the marketing for Thelema
Martine Newman, another of their great friendly staff
Thomas Webb was kept busy all evening serving the wines
Gyles cutting the steak for sandwiches
Perfectly done!
Barbara Webb comes to collect and serve it
On with the sausage which takes less time and crisping up the fat on a steak
Winemaker Rudi Schultz, supervising
It is a lovely moist, spicy rendition of boerewors
Everyone making up filled rolls with steak, sausages, fried onions and lots of different salsas and accoutrements
The supervised slide was very popular
as was the children's drinks table
After our supper we moved inside for the tasting of the older Sutherland white wines from their vinoteque collection
This is the line up:  2011 and 2010 Chardonnays; VR 2010 and 2009 Viognier Roussane blend and 2010 & 2009 Rieslings  All had kept extremely well, we loved the Chardonnays which do so improve with some age but are still crisp and fresh with some lovely lush rich citrus and yellow fruit flavours. The Viognier Roussane blends which are fermented in old barrels have lots of perfume on the nose and  the 2010 lively and refreshing and a great wine with food.  The Rieslings are for the fans of this grape with some terpenes and good sugar acid balances
Pouring out the wines for tasting in comfort
The sunset lights up the high mountains so beautifully
Christian Eedes with his daughter
Michelle lights the night lights and handed out glow stick bracelets and necklaces to all of the children - and some of the adults. Lynne went home in her halo
Some of the wine trade enjoying the evening air before heading home. Thanks for a lovely evening Thelema and Sutherland, you always make us welcome and we almost feel we are part of a larger family
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2015