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An example of a winelands touring experience

Our first farm of the day will be Villiera, an award winning “Méthode Champenoise” or “Cape Sparkling wine” estate. This farm is owned by the Grier family and is also the farm where I make my own range of Viognier. Here we can taste Cape Bubbly as well as a substantial range of Red and White varietals including Port and Noble late harvest wines. If you want, we can also walk through the functional and spacious cellar, barrel maturation vaults and sparkling wine making cellars. This cellar handles 2500 tons of grapes including up to 40% red grapes and 20% sparkling wine grapes. After a walk through the production of wine we will retreat to the leafy terrace for an informative and fun wine tasting during which I will debunk a lot of the snobbery attached to this wine tasting business.

Our next stop will be Beyerskloof which lies in the heart of one of the world's classic red wine areas, Stellenbosch, in the Cape Winelands. Beyers Truter, the owner / winemaker made his reputation as a winemaker at Kanonkop Estate in the 1980s but he always yearned for the opportunity to go it alone and this is what he has done on the farm Beyerskloof, which incidentally belonged to his forefathers when it was still called Nooitgedacht 103 years ago. The farm Beyerskloof has shallow, gravely soil this is very similar to that of Bordeaux. Beyers Truter is the only winemaker ever to twice receive the Pichon Longueville Comtesse de la Lalande Trophy for the "Best Blended Red Wine" and he is also the founder of the Pinotage Association, which aims to improve the growing, making and marketing of Pinotage grapes and wines.

Today lunch will be enjoyed at Overture which is on Dave Hidden’s glorious wine farm, Hidden Valley. This farm is as high up in the golden triangle of winemaking in the Stellenbosch Mountains as you can go, affording unrivalled vineyard and mountain views. One can even see Robben Island on a clear day. Overture has in its first year of operation sky rocketed to being one of the top ten restaurants in South Africa as voted by the Eat Out magazine. Overture is run by award winning chefs Bertus Basson and Craig Cormack. Bertus has represented South Africa in the most prestigious cookery competitions in the world including The Jeune Commis Rottisseurs, The Culinary Olympics, Global Chefs Challenge and the 2007 Bocuse d' Or. Craig has headed up some of the best hotels in Cape Town including Ellerman House and The Cape Grace. He is also a great wine aficionado and has worked in various countries around the world. Craig recently published his first book - The “Junior Chefs Guide to Practical and Basic cookery” which is being used as a training manual by various cookery schools All the dishes are paired with Hidden Valley wines.

After lunch we visit Stellenbosch, South Africa’s second oldest town where we visit the Stellenbosch university campus and explore the Cape Dutch architecture of this historic old town. The white gabled, thatch roofed houses in this village are truly majestic, quite unique and make for some fantastic photographic compositions.

Stellenbosch holds the honour of being the most well-known town in South Africa. History, culture, natural beauty, sport, education and wine has made the name “Stellenbosch” resonate around the globe as one of South Africa’s premier tourist, wine, business and education attractions.

We will visit the oak-lined Dorp Street with its venerable old buildings where modern student life sits comfortably side by side with our history and architectural heritage. The architecture, which Stellenbosch reflects three centuries of occupation, includes Dutch, Georgian and Victorian styles. A myriad of museums and places of interest are found along the oak-lined streets and the crests of the dramatically rising Jonkershoek and Simonsberg mountains that encircle the town are always visible.

In the heart of the Vlottenburg Valley, where the Eerste River winds its way through the tranquil landscape, lies the legendary Van Ryn’s Brandy Distillery, the first distillery to open its doors to visitors. Visiting the Van Ryn Brandy Distillery is like embarking on a journey through time. During the visit you will have the opportunity to see the ancient art of brandy making as well as the skill of the coopers who crafts the oak barrels in which the brandy is placed for years of maturation, the process that gives this unique spirit its distinctive taste.

This distillery’s rich history dates back to 1845, when Dutch immigrant Jan Van Ryn arrived at the Cape. Van Ryn has the proud distinction of being the founder of the Van Ryn’s Wine and Brandy Company, as well as the father of a proud tradition of excellence in maturation. You will be able to partake in the unique tasting of the award-winning Van Ryn Collection Reserve range of 12, 15 and 20 year old potstill brandies matched with chocolates and coffee. This is truly a unique experience to tantalize your tastebuds.

From the distillery we head back to your residence returning at approximately 17:30 after a relaxing wine, cuisine, culture and history touring day.

 

 

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