Our favourite red wine event, the Shiraz, Charcuterie and Cheese Festival, returns to Anthonij Rupert Wyne in Franschhoek this Saturday, 25 May.
While many wineries keep their menus a well-guarded secret, Cape of Good Hope Wines has let the gourmet out of the bag by creating a series of imaginative recipes to accompany their wines.
Thanks to our partners at Anthonij Rupert Wines, we’re offering readers a chance to win something truly special this week – an entire case of L’Ormarins Brut Rose Vintage 2016!
The star of the show is currently the Antonij Rupert Optima 2020 vintage, which is tantalising all palates that get a taste with its symphony of flavours in each bottle.
The best red wine glasses aren’t just vessels you purchased by the dozen at Mambo’s; they’re a representation of craftsmanship and culture and proof that we’ve evolved into connoisseurs.
Our favourite Franschhoek wine farm is involved in the effort to create awareness, unite communities and raise money for those afflicted with cancer in a uniquely inspired way.
If slow braised venison, and Springbok loin with soft parmesan polenta sounds like a good Saturday or Sunday afternoon, you will have to be quick to make a reservation.
Think white wine, delicious food, MCC, olive-tree shade, red wine tastings, vintage cars, wine deals galore, stunning vistas, and more wine.
The internationally recognised Platter’s South African Wine Guide 2023 made the exciting announcement recently.
TIME’s list of the World’s Greatest Places for 2022 includes everything from the wild west to icy education, with “a wine lover’s dream” somewhere in between.
Surrounded by the postcard-perfect Groot Drakenstein Mountains, Franschhoek is the perfect spot for your first meal of the day.
Not many local winemakers can boast of having a wine portfolio packed with five-star ratings and a Wine of the Year award.
For those who don’t necessarily need a special occasion to crack open a good bottle, every day is Wine Day. As we tick into September and Spring Day, here’s a pairing for the ages.
Thanks to cool temperatures, unusually high rainfall, and a late harvest, this year’s wine will be of “exceptional” quality.
Truffle season kicks off in mid-May, and runs through to the end of July each year, and now you can get in on the action.
If you’re looking for the ultimate brunch spot to laze away a Sunday morning, then you’ve come to the right place.
Out of ideas for what to do this weekend? How about an excellent brekkie, some wine tasting, and an out of this world lunch?
We can finally replenish the wine racks and cellars, and what better way to do that than with some unbeatable wine specials?
I’m not a ‘member’ of many loyalty programs. I’m still wondering what the whole Woolies MySchool thing is all about. Do I just keep swiping? Until when? And yes, packets please – I left my bags at home.
You can’t go on a tour of the Winelands at present, but thanks to a partnership between some of the Cape’s top winemakers, we can enjoy a taste tour at home.
All signs point to an “exceptional 2020 vintage”, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Go on. Treat yo’self to excellent wine, incomparable views, and some of the best tapas this side of the Sahara.
A prominent Canadian travel site recently published a wonderful article singing the praises of our very own Cape Winelands.
What if I told you that you could drink excellent wine and make a difference while you’re at it? Well, you can, and you should.
Drink fine wine and dance the night away at the sixth annual Protea Party, taking place next month in Franschhoek.