They had previously been cautioned that if they drank of the concoction again, they would go blind and die. Tragically, this is exactly what happened.
Often referred to as “black gold”, the culinary delicacy has captivated the world, in part because of its fetching price and scarcity but also largely because of the dimension it adds to any dining experience.
A single property has sold for R200 million in Greyton in the Overberg, setting an all-time record high for agricultural real estate sales in the Western Cape.
This bubbles-filled brunch in one of the most gorgeous parts of our country, the Franschhoek Winelands, is probably the mother of all brunches.
Think white wine, delicious food, MCC, olive-tree shade, red wine tastings, vintage cars, wine deals galore, stunning vistas, and more wine.
On a hillside in Katsunuma in the city of Koshu, Yamanashi prefecture, a Buddhist monk spends his days contemplating the grape and praising wine.
Surrounded by the postcard-perfect Groot Drakenstein Mountains, Franschhoek is the perfect spot for your first meal of the day.
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?
The sale of alcohol from retail outlets is once again restricted to set days and hours during the week, with one notable exception. Hello, wine farms.
There’s a wine farm in Stellies who employs ducks that act as a natural pesticide, and people across the pond are going crazy over it.
Don’t be that person, shivering on the couch after a bad night out. There are ways to make sure you have classy, care-free fun, without paying the price.
Aimee, of the ‘What The Food’ Show on 2oceansvibe Radio (Thursdays 18h15 – 20h00) had the chance to drive out to the Stellenbosch winelands to experience the unusual offering at Villiera Wines – unusual because they include a game drive as part of the whole experience!
The classic ‘boozy wine farm Saturday lunch’ doesn’t get more real than at Haute Cabriere wine estate in Franschhoek. The home of Pierre Jourdan is kicking off Spring in style, and you’re invited!
Let’s face it. We’re excited for summer. But we know, come February, the heat will be weighing in on us. That’s why you should enjoy the last few cooler days of winter in the winelands.
You can make big cash from a property like this. Apart from the prestige of having your own wine farm, this chunk of earth sports 10 luxury suites, conference facilities, wedding venue etc. You’ll be rolling in it… Check out these killer pics..