Thursday, March 17, 2016

A birthday lunch at Jardine on Jordan

One of our visiting friends was celebrating his 75th birthday here and he invited us to lunch at Jordan. Such a treat to spend a birthday on the terrace eating marvellous food and enjoying the views. But first, we took them to De Morgenzon next door to taste some wine
The vineyards at De Morgenzon do face the rising sun in the East. And Baroque music is played to the vines to encourage growth and health
We did a lovely tasting of the wines on their terrace and bought several before departing. Nebraska, their fantastic office manager was so helpful
It is very special to go to a winery and be able to taste their reserve wines. Those are the wines that we bought to put in our cellar. And some of the excellent dry rosé, the marvellous Maestro white blend and Sauvignon Blanc to drink this, or even better, next summer
Their gardens are magnificent, mostly indigenous and they obviously employ good gardeners
Inside the cool tasting room
The wines we bought. We love their packaging
We do have a drought - sign on the tasting room window at Jordan
Shane gave Peter, Lynne and John a superb tasting, which included older and new vintages of the premium Nine Yards Chardonnay and Cobbler's Hill red blend
The Bakery tables on the deck in the midday sunshine. A great place for a casual lunch if you have not booked for a meal at Jardine
The menu
The superb view. the dams are emptying fast in the hot weather. We need rain
Between us we covered the starter menu. A starter of Hot smoked Springbok loin with grilled figs, celeriac puree, grain mustard and a walnut salad
Stuffed baby aubergines with semi dried Rosa tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, olives and basil and a pea purée
A warm salad of salt and pepper calamari on endive leaves, chorizo flakes, with a Caesar dressing, topped with pea shoots
Soft and gentle minute cured Fisantekraal trout on a rather bitter charred leek and what tasted like aubergine purée, topped with great fried leek strands, tiny air dried shimeji mushrooms, a fruity orange gel and pea shoots
Carpaccio of fillet steak with aged gruyere cheese, capers, rocket red onion and truffle dressing
The chefs plating up duck and one other main on the pass
The most popular main at our table was the oh-so-tender and well seasoned seared breast of duck with a confit leg on braised cabbage, baby carrots, more pea shoots, served with a superb jus, a swipe of smooth carrot purée and a potato fondant. As we ordered buckets of the famous Hand cut chips for the table they were rather unnecessary, but good
This restaurant is very popular, book well in advance in order not to be disappointed
Our friendly waitress, Agatha
The aged Chalmar Sirloin with soft herb crust, perfectly cooked to medium rare, came with stuffed onion, sauce Bourguignon and porcini purée. Plates were scraped clean as usual. We drank Jordan’s Inspector Peringuey Chenin blanc and Prospector Shiraz; both met with enthusiastic approval
The duck with those hand cut chips and the Outlier Shiraz
Well-behaved children can be accommodated
None of us thought we could manage dessert, but somehow we all did. This is the Valrhona chocolate mousse, orange and vanilla glazed pear (very tender) with yoghurt ice cream
A selection of five cheeses and figs from the cheese room for one of us
The piece de no résistance: A classic plum tart fine with melt in the mouth crisp pastry, lovely sour plum purée, sweet Bourbon vanilla crème pâtissière, vanilla ice cream and a candied hazelnut tuile
A wonderful meal. The charges are very simple: 2 courses R325, 3 courses R375. Bread baked fresh in the kitchen and served with (today) watercress pesto, sun dried tomato chutney and garlic aioli come included. These can vary. The hand cut chips and a salad come extra at R25 each. And coffee is extra too, but we always end with it. Thank you Peter for spoiling us on your special birthday
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus

Pizza and wine in the sun at Stellenbosch Vineyards Pizza Festival

Stellenbosch Wines and Pizza
On Sunday, after a night in an AirBnB in Somerset West, we met friends at this new festival held at Stellenbosch Vineyards (you might know it as Welmoed winery) on Baden Powell Drive. We found some shade and shelter from the wind, some chairs and a small table, and enjoyed a lovely day drinking their wines and eating some pizza and other snacks
Lots of stands selling Pizza but there were some alternatives. This bus had craft beers
There were quite long queues for the Pizza. Ours took 1hr 15 minutes, which is a long time to wait in the sun
They varied in quality and this was probably the longest queue, for the most popular pizza and it looked very large. They were very organised and the queue did move reasonably fast
Guests were given coupons to taste the Stellenbosch Vineyards wines and a wine glass to take home
Swings for the children
Bands played all day, some were infinitely more talented than others
The kitchen angels on Love Pizza had their line going so efficiently
Fancy a Flammkuchen instead? The German version of Pizza
Many had brought ready made pizza bases, this was a very authentic stand and this gentleman made hundreds of bases that day
Waiting for that tasting to be poured
There was water for sale and some non alcoholic drinks as well
The iceman cometh
The good end of another long queue
Load the bases and then put them in the wood oven
A zen moment, beer or wine?
DJ John Meinking and his lady
Our lot did 18 fresh West Coast oysters, which they said were superb
And three different pizzas: olives, peppers and cheese
Ham, blue cheese and figs
Bacon and Avo
And we drank a bottle or two of 2014 Credo, their top end wooded Chenin Blanc and made a few converts. It's a lovely wine, not too over wooded, full of different layers of fruit, rich and great with food
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus

A fabulous evening with Richard Cock, Pretty Yende & Hugh Masekela at The RMB Starlight Concert, Vergelegen

This annual concert, held at Vergelegen, just gets better and better each year. This year the headliners included South African opera diva Pretty Yende. She has starred at nearly all of the major opera houses of the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, Teatro alla Scala (where she is resident), Covent Garden, Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Paris Opera. Bra Hugh Masekela also topped the bill with his brand of SA jazz and delighted us with his humour and his trumpet. And, yes, he did play Grazing in the Grass, his #1 smash hit in 1968
Conductor Richard Cock with the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra started with the National Anthem and then continued the programme with the stirring theme from Star Wars
We were asked to arrive at Vergelegen at 5, checked in and handed over our passes and then proceeded through Lady Phillips’ magnificent garden to the Manor House
There are huge, ancient camphor trees on the estate
The paying audience is seated on the lawn at the rear of the concert area
RMB's guests meet on the lawn next to the Manor House and drinks and canapés are served while we meet and greet
On offer was the appropriately named Starlight Brut MCC from Villiera. This has an alcohol content of only 9.2%/vol
Smoked salmon canapés
More canapés being served by smiling staff
Rare beef topped with cranberry jelly
Lots and lots of glasses, as there are several hundred RMB guests. You could also order beer, spirits or Vergelegen wine
The rose garden is a perfect picture this time of the year
Behind the barrier are the patient ticket holders who picnic before the concert
RMB guests on the provided chairs
Maestro Richard Cock
RMB welcomes us. All money raised at the concerts goes to charity
The show began with the impressive Mzansi Youth Choir
Soprano Pretty Yende
She also sang the famous duet O soave fanciulla from Giacomo Puccini's opera La Bohème with tenor Stefan Louw. It was very beautiful, she has such range and depth to her voice
The audience loved Bra Hugh Masekela ...
... and gave him a standing ovation
Mzansi Youth Choir in their colourful costumes
Hugh Masekela captivating us with some classics
and joining in with other members of the cast
The audience is on our feet and rocking with Bra Hugh
Another Aria from Pretty Yende
She sang "Vilja's Song" from The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar with help from the audience, who had to join in for a chorus, loved it and sang along loudly
Not only song, but dance too
with singers performing All about the Bass
The Mzansi Youth Choir gave us some wonderful Cape songs, including Daar Kom die Alibama, January February March and Laurika Rauch’s Stuur Groete Aan Mannetjies Roux
An amazing rendition of Summer Time from George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess by Pretty Yende and Hugh Masekela
and we lit our candles to make it a truly starlit evening and we sang along to John Lennon’s song Imagine. Very emotional indeed
Lots of light, bright sides
Raise your candles if you like the song or the singer
This young man, Jeremy Olivier (who is a finalist on The Voice SA on Lira's team) sang 'All of Me' beautifully
Bra Hugh doing what he does best, entertaining on his trumpet
Pretty Yende sings Barcelona with a very talented young singer, Monde Msutwana, who took Freddy Mercury’s part. She reached notes (and sustained them) that one did not know were possible
Sadly, this year, we were not given programmes, so we did not get the names of all the performers, which was a pity
One almost felt the Olympic spirit
The lighting and effects all evening were amazing and so well choreographed to fit the music
The final encore. Melanie Scholtz belting out a number
Pretty joining in
and she is joined by Bra Hugh
Bows, loud applause and calls of MORE!
The entire cast takes a bow, including our two conductors for the evening
This was shameful. Normally, everyone clears up after themselves, but not this time. We were given rubbish bags and asked to take everything with us. And this was in the Pound seats and was left by the guests of RMB
No one rushes to go home, as there is often a huge traffic jam outside as the concert audience rushes home. So we were invited for dessert, port, coffee and drinks under the trees. Thank heavens for Uber and our AirBnB in Somerset West!
Assorted macaroons beautifully presented
Boards groaning with dessert options: chocolate and raspberry tarts, lemon tarts, rather dry red velvet cakes
The amazing, ancient Camphor trees, looking like Ents under the spotlights
Dismantling the set and some just don't want to leave
Going home down the pathway between the sculpted antelopes
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus