Saturday, February 26, 2022

Overnight in Gordon's Bay

When we are invited to functions that go on into the evening, we try to find affordable accommodation, so that we can stay overnight. We hate driving back at night on the N2 or N1. This time, the event was at Vergelegen and the closest accommodation we could afford was in Gordon’s Bay. And it turned out to be a good find. A small but "beautifully appointed" (estate agent speak!) apartment, just a short drive from the seafront in a quiet residential street

A very comfortable bed



A spacious sitting area with another single bed




A well supplied kitchen, which we didn’t use at all, as we were just overnighting

And plenty of cupboard space, should you need it. A tiny area outside to sit and parking on the premises for one car
The owner is part of the local neighbourhood security so we felt rather safe, and they were very pleasant and helpful


The next morning, we were off, down to the beach to find breakfast;
it brought back many memories of outings Lynne had as a small child visiting with her parents


It was a great experience; many people were out enjoying the beachfront


We found a Spur, which we often go to for breakfast when away from home;
this must be the one with the best views ever. Right on the seafront


Their entrance is round the back because, they told us, they cannot have a gate at the front;
people just left without paying!


Our usual choice is the Unreal Breakfast, a bargain at R42 (£2),
add on for the pot of tea and a black coffee for John. Two sunny side eggs for Lynne


and scrambled for John, with toast and marmalade for each of us


We were rather amused at the "Vegan" barbeque sauce with a picture of a steak....

The sales slip, including tip

We sat on the terrace and enjoyed the lovely fresh sea air
It seems that Gordons Bay can have a lot of South Easter wind; there was none that Sunday morning


The paddling area for small children; Lynne found some lovely shells on the beach
We were so impressed with the area we want to come back here for a few days before the summer is over

Off-Street Parking
A 1980s S Class Mercedes, similar to one John owned, parked on the roof of a book shop, another place for us to visit

If you do not wish to receive e-mails from us, please email menucape@gmail.com

Friday, February 25, 2022

The Gardens at Vergelegen

We were invited to Vergelegen for a tasting of aged wines and parked quite far away from the tasting venue,
but the long walk allowed us to enjoy the beautiful Vergelegen gardens, modern and historic

This is the entrance to the Stables Restaurant and Wine Tasting Centre through the Sundial Garden

Cutting through the tall Bamboo forest, you come to an open area with a pond and magnificent trees
On the property are five historic camphor trees, which were planted in 1700 and declared National Monuments in 1942,
a 300-year old English Oak, a White Mulberry, also dating back to 1700, and the “Royal” Oak, planted in 1928,
a descendant of King Alfred’s oak trees at Blenheim Palace

A restful place

The rose garden was in full flower

The historic Manor House, built by Willem Adriaan van der Stel in the early 1700s,
and beautifully restored by Lady Florence Phillips in the early part of the last century, c.1920

The camphor trees could be an inspiration for the Ents in the Tolkien "Ring Cycle" books

Looking through them to the large grass area,
where a huge stage will be erected for the annual RMB Starlight concert, to be held again this March after a Covid hiatus

and walking back to our car later, we spotted this Hadeda ibis
enjoying a great view atop one of the other historic buildings on the Estate

King of his castle

and the Helderberg mountains, coloured by a magnificent sunset

If you do not wish to receive e-mails from us, please email menucape@gmail.com

Thursday, February 17, 2022

In MENU This Week. Yzerfontein seaside break, Jordan Timepiece Old Vines wines


 Light effects and reflections on the wet sand with Hartlaub's gulls

After two years in which our activities were severely constrained, there are signs of a return to normal life. Most of this week’s MENU is about a short holiday we have taken in Yzerfontein, just up the road from home but, next week, we will have several stories about experiences we have had and other exciting stories are in the pipeline. We have, for example, been invited to a tasting of the Veritas prize winners and the RMB Starlight Concert at Vergelegen, which had to go online last year. Click on the titles and photographs to enjoy the stories…

A holiday break in Yzerfontein

At the end of January, we went on another Great Escape, this time a return to lovely Yzerfontein, by the sea up our West Coast, for 10 days. We enjoyed our Karoo/Garden route trip in October so much that we had been longing to get away, but had to wait until the Omicron variant of Covid had abated. As you will see from the photographs, the surf was up – it is only 79 kilometres away, you Cape surfers. And there is lots of accommodation available at reasonable prices. We are so pleased to see some new restaurants and many food trucks, which may well belong to people who are pivoting to survive. Yzerfontein has a permanent population of 3000, which swells to 30000 at peak season, which is why we like the off-peak times. Read on…

Fish and Chips at Skafti, Yzerfontein

Lynne was just not up to cooking on our first night in Yzerfontein so we decided to try out one of the restaurants. Skafti, which is just at the beginning of town opposite the great Spar supermarket, is known for its seafood. We chatted to a couple from Johannesburg at the next table… Read on…

Portuguese-themed meals at Lulas, Yzerfontein

Lulas Portuguese Restaurant may be Yzerfontein’s best restaurant; it certainly is ours. We had two meals there and were tempted to go again. It is easy to find being located at the end of the northern beach and you can see it from the beach. You do need to book, especially at weekends, because it is extremely popular. Read on…

Rosemead Bakery and YzerBru, a bakery and a professional micro-brewery in Yzerfontein

Several Cape Town friends drove to join us for a day, so we gave them tours of the town and took them out for lunch at places we knew they would enjoy. The first is YzerBru, a small micro brewery that makes very good beers. What we loved is that you can do a tasting of three of them, or all six in 100 ml glasses. Read on…

The Birds of Yzer

Our little flat had a balcony looking over a garden with huge aloes and an empty plot. The balcony gave us a great bird-watching position and we even had one spectacular bird experience on it. Read on…

Wine Tasting at Darling Cellars

On our way back from our stay at Yzerfontein, we made a stop at Darling Cellars. They have a huge range of wines available for tasting and purchase, and the prices are very reasonable considering the very good quality. We often buy them for our everyday wine, especially their whites and rosés. We opted for the eight wines tasting and shared it. You can choose which eight wines you want to taste. Read on…

Jordan Launches Old Vines Timepiece wine range

In 1985 the owner of Jordan Wine Estate, Ted Jordan, father of Gary Jordan, planted three vineyards and they are still producing great grapes and wine,  These vineyards have just become part of the Old Vine Project. Read on…





17th February 2022

If you do not wish to receive e-mails from us, please email menucape@gmail.com


Wine Tasting at Darling Cellars and Groote Post

On our way back from our stay at Yzerfontein, we made a stop at Darling Cellars. They have a huge range of wines available for tasting and purchase, and the prices are very reasonable considering the very good quality. We often buy them for our everyday wine, especially their whites and rosés. We opted for the eight wines tasting and shared it. You can choose which eight wines you want to taste. We especially like the presentation, with an informative label on the base of each glass

The wines we chose to sample were the Reserve Arum Fields Chenin Blanc, R55, which is full-bodied and from hot vineyards, with a candy floss nose, no faults. The Reserve Bush Vine Sauvignon Blanc, R55 (also in a 2 litre box at R110) which is more tropical. The Quercus Gold Chardonnay, slightly pétillant, with lovely fruit, wooded from added oak, R55. We have previously bought the Pyjama Bush Rosé for summer drinking; it's a dry rosé, from a blend of Sauvignon Blanc with a touch of Grenache to add colour. Still excellent and rather Southern Rhône tasting, at R55 and also in a 2 litre box at R110. And then we tasted the Darling Cellars Merlot Rosé, another dry rosé, with a beautiful, pretty, perfumed red wine nose and everything you want from a summer Rosé at R44. This had to come home with us

There were two wines we wanted to compare: The Darling Cellars Chenin/Sauvignon Blanc which has a good nose, almost toffee in richness, round and pleasant on the palate and very good value at R44. We followed this with the Winemaker's selection Sauvignon Blanc/Chenin and were impressed with this excellent blend, R75. So we bought some of each. The Darling Gustus Chenin Blanc is always good; it has a big nose, wood showing on the palate with lighter fruit than previously. It is a wine that gets better with keeping, R95.

Then two reds: Because it has just won major Kudos overseas, we tasted the Chocoholic Pinotage, which is certainly full of coffee mocca chocolate. It has nice sweet fruit with soft tannins and dark chocolate coffee on the end, for those who love the style. We spotted the Capeman Red, a blend we love of Shiraz, Mourvedre, Grenache and love its flavours and complexity. It has good wood and tannin structures so we have put six bottles away for a couple of years to see where it goes. A steal at R55

All the wines can be seen and purchased online at https://shop.darlingcellars.co.za/index.php?route=product/catalog

This is the tasting room; you can also sit on their terrace outside
We each had a toasted cheese and chutney sandwich for lunch

On our way home, we went via one of our favourite West Coast wineries, Groote Post, and had a glass of their newly released MCC in the tasting room with Peter Pentz. Wow, really impressed by this classic dry wine, brioche on the nose, beautiful crisp, fine mousse, full of pear and lime flavours; very sophisticated and satisfying

It was a very, very hot day, you could see the heat coming off the ground

and every living thing was resting and quiet in the shade

We were not able to see winemaker Lukas Wentzel, who was out, bringing in the harvest,
but we did have a chat with his charming dog

If you do not wish to receive e-mails from us, please email menucape@gmail.com

Jordan Launches Old Vines Timepiece wine range

In 1985 the owner of Jordan Wine Estate, Ted Jordan, father of Gary Jordan, planted three vineyards
and they are still producing great grapes and wine
 These vineyards have just become part of the Old Vine Project
and we were excited to receive this presentation box containing two single vineyard 'Timepiece' white wines,
the 2019 Chenin Blanc and 2020 Sauvignon Blanc, and a pair of elegant Bormioli glasses in which to taste them
We can't wait

Inside the lid of the box is the story behind the wines, signed by three generations of Jordan men, Ted, Gary and Alex

If you would like to try them, the wines are available from the Jordan cellar at R360 each

The Timepiece range will grow and be made from maturing vineyards which have already been identified on Jordan Wine Estate. Vineyards will include, but are not limited to: Riesling, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon alongside the first release of Chenin Blanc & Sauvignon Blanc.

“Much of my life has been spent nurturing these gnarly old vines planted by my Dad, Ted, many decades ago
I am confident that my son, Alex, will continue to cherish them too
These limited-release, heritage-certified, single-vineyard wines ensure
that our guests and customers are able to collect and enjoy our life’s work from our special estate in Stellenbosch”
– Gary Jordan

If you want to know more about these wines, click on this link to  the Jordan website

If you do not wish to receive e-mails from us, please email menucape@gmail.com

A holiday break in Yzerfontein

At the end of January, we went on another Great Escape, this time a return to lovely Yzerfontein, by the sea up our West Coast, for 10 days. We enjoyed our Karoo/Garden route trip in October so much that we had been longing to get away, but had to wait until the Omicron variant of Covid had abated. As you will see from the photographs, the surf was up – it is only 79 kilometres away, you Cape surfers. And there is lots of accommodation available at reasonable prices. We are so pleased to see some new restaurants and many food trucks, which may well belong to people who are  pivoting to survive. Yzerfontein has a permanent population of 3000, which swells to 30000 at peak season, which is why we like the off-peak times

We found a superb apartment on AirBnB at a rate we thought was very reasonable. On Upper Street, which a friend says is THE place to be, it has superb views of the north beach and the town and it more than lived up to expectations. Lynne is very picky and spends a long time on all the platforms until she finds the perfect fit. It must be spacious, have our own entrance, have a view and somewhere to sit outside, good free WiFi, off road parking, and must, of course, be comfortable. A good TV is a bonus, but we take our computers so we can watch Britbox on them. John's has a 24" screen, better for editing photographs - and watching TV. We like a good kitchen, as Lynne likes to cook, and John likes a braai. Modern requirements nowadays are lots of plugs and a table and chairs where we can work and play on our computers at night. Oh, and hooks in the bathroom to hang clothes while you shower. So few places have got there yet, but they will. This place was a very good fit. Just a few steps into the apartment

A large and very comfortable bedroom with an en suite shower bathroom

It is down three steps from the main room and there was ample storage space

The small balcony was a dream to sit out on, as it is completely sheltered from the South Easter
which can plague the south beach

And this is the view. We loved the different moods of the sea and its lovely wave sounds, especially late at night
Those aloes and trees in front are bursting with bird life

The main room with a large dining/work table and the Binnebraai (inside barbeque and fireplace). A welcome fan and tiled floor throughout

A gas stove top, a microwave and all the other implements you need for two people

Looking back up the hill from the beach, you can see our house,
in front of the palm, top right, with two white towels on our balcony
The large house below our apartment is also available for rent
You can walk down to the beach quite quickly, but Lynne can’t climb hills well with her hip problem, so we drove

It’s a spectacular beach and very popular, not only with swimmers, but kite and surf skiers, bodyboarders,
stand up paddleboarders and, especially, surfers on the side nearest our place

Three boys on Yzerfontein beach, trying to move a heavy rock to build a fort

Waves advancing on Yzerfontein beach, good for surfing

We spent a very pleasant evening with Charles and Janet Withington at their home
and drank this excellent 2013 Chardonnay, made by Charles
He  wishes he had kept more, as we do. NBC stands for Nothing But Chardonnay
It was layered and full of all the lovely golden fruit flavours one expects
with good acidity and complexity and it has lasted so well

and another excellent wine, made by Anthony de Jager at Fairview for Charles Back, from the Drie Papenfontein vineyard
A superb 2016 Darling Sauvignon Blanc Semillon Blend

Charles has also made a Brandy under his Withington brand called Voorkamer
(Afrikaans for the front room, especially of a Cape Dutch house or farmhouse)
which was enjoyed very much. Just the right thing to end the evening with, after some lovely food
We had Spar’s new pork, sage and apple sausages, expertly cooked by Charles on the braai

Early next morning the surfers were out

Good long waves, not too high

On another evening, we lit our Binnebraai and cooked over the coals; a deboned leg of lamb
which we had brought with us, from Woolworths. It was pre-marinated in red wine, herbs and garlic, Greek style


We had also brought a large aubergine from our garden and that went on the braai too and cooked perfectly

Aubergine, crisp skin and gooey inside; tender and medium rare lamb

One of the lovely sunsets

The perfect match for the lamb was a bottle of Haskell Aeon Stellenbosch 2013 Syrah,
made by talented winemaker and member of the Cape Winemakers Guild, Rianie Strydom
Spiced cherry on the fragrant nose, it is light in texture, but not in flavour,
with cherry, raspberry and rhubarb in layers on the fruity palate
Spice and black pepper with still a few grippy but supple chalky tannins, showing it has more to give in future
Lovely with the Mediterranean style lamb and aubergine

We had a lazy day the next day and a walk on the beach at the end of it
We had a little cloud and some rain mid week but it just gave us the excuse to put up our feet and relax
- and wash our dirty car in the rain water

Die Groot Klip (The Big Stone) is a small rocky island in the bay at Yzerfontein

Most of the weekenders leave, so not many people on the beach

Walking on Yzerfontein beach at high tide another day

A middle aged bearded man, wearing a wet suit and a hat, surfing off the beach at Yzerfontein, late afternoon

It becomes a daily necessity, if the weather holds, to go for a walk
We prefer the evening, but many locals were out from very early
One day, Lynne woke before 5 and watched the sun come up. And then went back to bed!

Children, people and Hartlaub's gulls on Yzerfontein beach, early evening

Lovely soft evening light on wet sand

A group of women and children celebrating a 40th birthday

Serious swimmers and 'dippers'

A Kite surfer in a strong wind on another day

The wind was very strong, so they retreated after being blown quite far down the bay

Some great waves to fly over

Experts, needing no assistance getting out to sea

Good Night!


If you do not wish to receive e-mails from us, please email menucape@gmail.com