A road trip through the peaceful valley of Franschhoek is long overdue, and this weekend offers the perfect excuse.
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!
This bubbles-filled brunch in one of the most gorgeous parts of our country, the Franschhoek Winelands, is probably the mother of all brunches.
Bubbles, delectable little snacks and desserts, stunning views, and a lovely day out is on the cards.
It turns out, wine is useful beyond human consumption. It is also used as a sustainable fuel. Although, most of us still just want to drink it.
The cat was caught letting loose in the mountain range near L’Ormarins, the main estate in the Anthonij Rupert Wyne portfolio in Franschhoek.
Our average reader would no doubt be aware that only sparkling wine from the Champagne region of France, can call itself Champagne, and is governed by a strict set of laws.
There’s a special irony in packing two bottles of South African rosé for a trip to Provence – the rosé capital of the world.
It’s no secret that the Cape boasts some of the most beautiful Winelands in the world, but it never hurts to read more glowing praise from abroad.
We know we’re a thirsty bunch, but how does South Africa shape up against the world’s biggest wine-producing countries? There’s good news and bad news.
With the conditions at the bottom of the ocean being somewhat optimal for fine wine and champagne storage, coupled with the frequency of these stories, one almost gets the feeling like they may have been planned.