Category: Food and Wine

  • Franschhoek Culinary Status Reaffirmed in South Africa

    Franschhoek Culinary Status Reaffirmed in South Africa

    The list of nominees for the hotly contested 2019 Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards have been released, and six Franschhoek restaurants have been included in the list of 30 finalists.

    The Franschhoek restaurants to secure a spot are the following:

    Chefs Warehouse at Maison

    La Petite Colombe

    Le Coin Français

    Pierneef Ă  La Motte

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    The Werf Restaurant at Boschendal

    The Eat Out Awards are regarded as one of the most prestigious in the industry, and this year the gala event to counting down from position 20 to 11 takes place at GrandWest on Sunday, 17 November. At the same event, which is attended by the who’s who of the foodie world, the Top 10 restaurants in South Africa will also be revealed.

    At the 2018 Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards, La Petite Colombe (#5), Le Coin Français (#14) and Chefs Warehouse at Maison (#16) each secured a spot on the sought after Top 20 list. The Werf Restaurant at Boschendal, with Executive Chef Christiaan Campbell at the helm, was last year’s recipient of the Eat Out Woolworths Sustainability Award.

    Without a doubt, Franschhoek is South Africa’s Culinary Capital, and for the ultimate in gastronomy experiences, be sure to book at one of these esteemed eateries when next visiting the valley.

  • The 2019 FNB Sauvignon Blanc Top 10

    The 2019 FNB Sauvignon Blanc Top 10

    Last week I had the privilege of attending the FNB Sauvignon Blanc Top 10 at the tallest skyscraper in Cape Town, the FNB Portside Building. 2019 being the first year I am attending my very first wine awards gala, excitement leading up to the day was palpable.  I was invited to attend as media and brought my husband along as my plus 1, he ended up striking up new connections with a few winemakers, whilst I mingled and caught up with a few of the industry’s best. The evening was glamorous with lots of the participants Sauvignon Blanc flowing from table to table.

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    The Top 10 were drawn from a broad collection of entries this year, with 107 producers submitting 183 wines. The country’s diverse wine growing regions were well represented with five out of the six regions in the Western Cape delivering at least one wine in the top 20. A total of 12 of the top 20 wines were from the 2019 vintage, confirming the overall industry consensus that this year was an outstanding year for Sauvignon Blanc.

    In alphabetical order, this year’s top 10:

    .        Cederberg Ghost Corner Sauvignon Blanc 2019 

    ¡         De Grendel Koetshuis Sauvignon Blanc 2019 (Wooded)

    ¡         Diemersdal Winter Ferment Sauvignon Blanc 2019           

    ¡         Du Toitskloof Land’s End Sauvignon Blanc 2018 (Wooded)

    ¡         Groote Post Seasalter Sauvignon Blanc 2019 (Wooded)

    ¡         Lomond Sauvignon Blanc 2019 

    ¡         Merwida Sauvignon Blanc 2019

    ¡         Spier Ideology Sauvignon Blanc 2019     

    ¡         Stark-CondÊ Round Mountain Sauvignon Blanc 2018 (Wooded)

    ¡         Tokara Reserve Collection Elgin Sauvignon Blanc 2019 (Wooded)             

    Wine lovers will be able to acquire the 2019 FNB Sauvignon Blanc Top 10 collection via Wine of the Month Club. For more information, email admin@sauvignonblanc.com.

    A technical seminar based on this year’s performance will take place on Wednesday 20 November in Franschhoek. For more information or to become a member, visit www.sauvignonblanc.com or call 021 975 4440.

     

  • Experience the Newly Launched Tryn at Steenberg.

    Experience the Newly Launched Tryn at Steenberg.

    I am ashamed to say it was my very first time visiting Steenberg Wine Estate. I wish I had been sooner, alas there is no time like the present, right? Steenberg Wine Estate is situated roughly 25 minutes from Cape Town in the luscious green neighbourhood of Steenberg, Tokai. Tryn, a vibrant new signature restaurant has opened at Steenberg with renowned Constantia chef, Kerry Kilpin, at the helm of this opulent well oiled machine.

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    Dedicated to Steenberg’s 17th century founder, Catharina Ras, or Tryn as she was known to her nearest and dearest, the new restaurant is contemporary in spirit with fabulous food, bold accents and modern textures. Today, Steenberg Farm continues to honour her name with the opening of Tryn and dedicating two signature wines to her: the flagship red blend, Catharina, and the prestige cuvée, Lady R Méthode Cap Classique.

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    Chef Kerry takes her culinary skills to the next level, featuring an abundance of fresh, seasonal ingredients, honest flavours and intuitive service. Known for adding a touch of Asian and Middle Eastern flair to her classically prepared food, Chef Kerry enlivens the familiar with exciting twists and flavour combinations to delight all palates.

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    Her menu is accessible and easy to navigate with ample choice of deliciously prepared dishes. Meat lovers will find all their favourite cuts, while vegetarians can savour Kerry’s signature brand of delectable tastes and textures. Her profound passion for ethically sourced fish also shines through on the Tryn menu. With that said, you will find a wood carved fish with an Abalobi barcode to scan to learn more about the sustainable catch of the day.

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    Each meal is paired to perfection with an award-winning Steenberg wine to compliment the meal and create an unforgettable sensory experience. I certainly cannot wait to be back to discover more of what Steenberg has to offer. The food and experience at Tryn is nothing short of an incredible opulent experience, perfect for a fancy  yet relaxed date night or an intimate birthday dinner.

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    Tryn is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For bookings contact +27 (0)21 7137178 or email info@tryn.co.za 

     

    Special thanks to the talented team at Tryn and to GC Communications for hosting me.

  • My Top 10 Reds to Drink Right Now

    My Top 10 Reds to Drink Right Now

    Over the past year I’ve been lucky enough to taste so many varietals from many a region, local and international; I didn’t know existed. Through the WSET course it has diversified my palette and changed my viewpoint for the better. Before I started level 2 I had more of a fondness for a full-bodied Chardonnay than a spicy Syrah, with that said here’s a list of my favourite reds right now.

     

    Luddite – 2013 Shiraz 

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    If you follow my blog, you know how much of a fan I am of this amazing Bot River Winery. With every vintage pushed out, Luddite proves to always hit it out of the park! First tasted at their tasting room, the 2013 Shiraz is a pricey, but well-worth it investment piece. Dark purply red in hue,  showing fantastic vibrance and colour to the edge of the glass. On the nose, expect perfumed, floral, hints of violet, Speculaas spice, typical Luddite cloves and dark fruit. The palate shows elegant balance. Gentle spice, bruised plums, dark cherries with a long elegant finish with balanced tannins and a hint of wood.  Absolutely delicious!

    Ashborne – 2018 Pinotage/Cinsault 

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    The Ashborne range derives from the Hamilton Russell legacy; and first made its debut in 2001. Consisting of 80% Pinotage and 20% Cinsault, this red blend is made from grapes sourced from old vines in the rockstar Swartland region. The Cinsault adds softening to the rich Pinotage, astonishing in length and has great complexity. “Ashbourne began as a quest to make something extraordinary out of Pinotage in ancient, unusually clay-rich, shale-derived soils.” – Anthony Hamilton Russell.

     

    Andreas 2015 Shiraz

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    Andreas is a boutique winery situated in the Wellington wine region. This magical Shiraz I love so much is made new world style with only limited yields, the winery makes exclusively one varietal – that being Shiraz. The 2015 vintage is smooth, full-bodied, with characteristic peppery, spicy, berry notes, has great length, and has excellent ageing potential. A great conversation starter at any dinner party.

     

    Ataraxia 2016 Pinot Noir 

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    Grown on low-vigour, stony, clay-rich Bokkeveld Shale derived soils, the maritime-influenced climate is so marked that Ataraxia’s Pinot noirs are the very last to be picked in the Hemel-en-Aarde region. Which makes for delicious punchy dark cherry and perfect minerality with a hint of earthy mushroom on the palate. A sure winner for any Pinot noir fundi.

    Creation 2018 Pinot noir 

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    Right next door to Kevin Grant’s Ataraxia, is Creation. As published a few weeks ago, I was graciously hosted by Carolyn Martin co-owner of Creation. The FynArts 7 course Pairing is a must if you plan on visiting! It’s really tough to choose just one wine you favour over the other, when you find everything tastes of perfection! But If I had to pick a favourite red, I’d choose their 2018 Pinot noir. This ruby red gem proves to be rich in dark forest berries and sour cherry  with a lovely earthy bouquet.

    Vondeling 2018 Monsonia 

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    Vondeling Monsonia is named after Monsonia Speciosa, a very rare species of fynbos (vegetation type occurring in the Western Cape region of South Africa) found in the Paardeberg mountain, the home of Vondeling wines. Bright violets are infused with dark fruit with just a hint of earth and wood smoke. Sweet spices abound, rich in cloves, subtle nutmeg and aromatic coriander. The palate is alive with red berry fruit and has a  hint of rich chocolate with undertones of wild herbs. Vondeling’s Monsonia has a full-bodied viscous texture with a lovely long finish. I paired this with this gifted box of goodies from the winery to make Beef Stroganoff with freshly-made tagliatelle.

     

    Louisvale Wines – 2017 Five Barrels Cabernet Sauvignon

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    Known for their full-bodied Chardonnay, Louisvale Wines produces an elegant Cabernet Sauvignon too! Of course being situated in Cabernet Sauvignon wine country (Stellenbosch) climate makes all the difference, but one can also attribute this to the fantastic Winemaker. It is a multi-layered Cabernet Sauvignon with aromas and flavours of Black Currant, Dark Chocolate and hints of Cedar and Cigar Box. 

     

    Van Loveren – The Rhino Run Range: 2016 Ian Player

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    This special range released by Van Loveren to help combat rhino poaching and in honour of the late Ian Player, to which proceeds of this range goes to the foundation to protect the endangered species. Voted by the Platters guide as a 2019 Hidden Gem, this wine has rich almond, plum and mint on the nose, followed by ripe berry, cassis and red current on the palate. Intrigues with a soft and toasty finish. This lovely red blend consists of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. An easy drinking red!

    Anthonij Rupert – Terra Del Capo 2016 Sangiovese 

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    This quintessential Italian red shows ripe plum, black cherries, cassis and spice on the nose. The entry is a textural one: dry but well fruited. Cherries and plums make their luscious, rich presence known right from the outset. The wine is graceful with restraint evident in the lovely balance of fruit, acidity and tannin. The flavours are not overplayed and neither is the oak, which adds firm support without overwhelming anything. Delicious brush of spice and well-judged succulence. A rewarding, fresh mouthful that lingers. Paired with a hearty Bolognese made with fresh pasta of course.

    Groot Constantia – 2016 Pinotage 

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    Certainly one of my favourites of this underestimated varietal. Groot Constantia makes a delicious Pinotage in a cool region that is Sauvignon Blanc wine country. This delightful Pinotage shows flavours of vanilla from barrel maturation combined with strawberry and ripe plum on the nose. Red fruit flavours follow on the palate. The wine is elegant with a fine tannin structure and a long finish. A sure winner in my books! Pair with Lamb, or a delicious homemade Bobotie. 

    Bonus feature: This is a goodie! 

    De Toren – 2017 Fusion V 

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    This exquisite Bordeaux-style blend has a pure and complex flavour, with intense aromas of dark red fruits, mineral perfumes and a deliciously creamy cassis. This full-bodied wine maintains a sleek tannin structure with an immaculate developing palate. Pairs perfectly with roasted/grilled lamb as pictured above at Chefs 

     

     

    Hit me up in the comments and let me know red you’d like to try or what’s your favourite.

     

     

    Happy Wine Wednesday! x

  • A Masterpiece of  Fine Art at Creation Wines

    A Masterpiece of Fine Art at Creation Wines

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    ** This post is sponsored by Creation Wines. The wine we took home was gifted as well as the entire experience at Creation wines**

     

    A perfect trifecta of fine food, exquisite wines and art is what the FynArts Story is all about. Each dish is thoughtfully paired with their exquisite wines, whilst a collection of classical music is played in the background which serves as the perfect soundtrack compiled by local sound designer Ivo Ivanov, to a sensory affair. With its launch timed as a prelude to this year’s FynArts Festival Creation’s new ‘Story’ menu has so much to offer.

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    To match the warm Hermanus weather on what started as a cold and misty morning in Cape Town, we were  greeted warmly by the formidable and bubbly Carolyn Martin, co-owner of Creation Wines. A walk about the garden filled with encapsulating sculptures by none other than artist, Nanette Ranger, set against the beautiful backdrop of Hemel-en-Aarde, really took my breath away. We sated our palates with their newly released MCC Brut RosÊ, Elation, a serendipitous name, and a perfect blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir (both varietals the Walker Bay region is famous for) The wine contains only natural residual sugar and is delightfully crisp with a generous dash of exuberance and an elegant touch of finesse. On the nose I picked up lemon zest and a hint of granny smith apple peel. The palate shows exquisite yeasty brioche flavours together with a hint of grapefruit, strawberry and fresh minerality. Needless to say I was not going home without a bottle in hand!

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    Pairing guru and art enthusiast Carolyn Martin explains: “At Creation we believe that wine and food pairing is an art in itself. To demonstrate this, our brand-new FynArts Story of Creation Pairing Menu brings you what we like to describe as ‘delectable art’, but with an exciting difference.” I couldn’t agree more with what Carolyn says, the FynArts Story engages every sense to tell a story, as every great plate of food and bottle of wine should do. Each dish is skillfully  matched with a wine and artistically presented to resonate with Nanette’s enchanting sculptures. To quote Nanette, “it is a sculptural exploration of the natural synergies and synthesis of art, food and wine.” 

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    We began our 7 course sensory tour with  a ‘Bread and butter’ introductory course with Chapter 1 – Creation Sensation: beginning with crisp flatbread with dehydrated seaweed foraged nearby, to pair with the Creation Sauvignon Blanc 2019. Carolyn, demonstrated a sensory technique, a taking a sniff of wine, breaking off a small piece of flatbread with seaweed, then consuming it, thereafter take a small sip of wine and pinch of salt to smell whilst holding a abalone shell to your ear, the result? A door to a different portal opens up like a transportation device,  to the beach and all the memories I hold dear of summer days at the seaside come flooding back.

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    Chapter 2 – Creation Celebration: comprises of their Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon 2018 paired with what was almost a little teacup size bowl carefully placed on a ceramic green leaf. The soup? Broccoli and pear, with a gnudi at the bottom and topped with pumpkin seed crisp. The Bordeaux style white brings out the subtle saltiness in the gnudi which consisted of ricotta cheese, and a fresh fruitiness of the Sauvignon Blanc paired so well with the hint of pear in the soup. I absolutely loved the idea of the idea of the gnudi at the bottom of the soup, almost like a little surprise at the bottom of something equally as delicious. IMG_2262

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    Chapter 3 – Creation Dedication: was indeed one of my favourite courses. An umami bomb on a plate! A dumpling and inside this delicious morsel was mushroom and spinach, with a vegetable broth (which would have anyone fooled into thinking its actually of bone broth!) with smoked paprika, and wild rosemary paired with their intriguing Creation Viognier 2019. Like always, I was the last one at the table still slowly consuming my food in the hopes the taste sensation together with the perfectly paired wine would never end! A match made in heaven some would say. The Viognier was elegantly creamy on the palate, with a tingling acidity to perfectly balance out the umami.

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    Chapter 4 – Creation Inspiration:  thoughtfully plated, was a confit parsnip, cauliflower, walnut crumb with boerenkaas and a blackberry reduction. The wine to pair with is the incredibly delectable Creation Reserve Chardonnay 2017, and oh what a treat! I loved the variety of textures on the plate and one can certainly taste how much care the talented chefs put into making each and every single element on that plate. The Reserve Chardonnay is grown in a single vineyard, it has intoxicating aromas of apple, grapefruit, with a slight hint of honey. I adore the buttery palate and minerality. This is certainly a wine I could drink in any season!

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    Chapter 5 – Creation Ovation:  This was where my tastebuds where knocked out of the park and I had to calmly tell myself just like Dorothy told Toto “we’re not in Kansas anymore” to avoid looking like a total food and wine geek! (not that I care much). The dish served was linefish (being Hake) that day, with beetroot, beurre rouge (almost like a beurre blanc, but a different and fascinating take on the sauce) radish, purple laver  dotted with herb oil. Paired with Creation Reserve Pinot Noir 2017. Gleaming ruby red in colour, just like Dorothy’s magical shoes, this Pinot Noir had an interesting note of spice, supplemented by dried apricot on the nose. It has elegant complexity with layers of dried fruit that linger with raspberry, cherry and piquant spice. Creation’s Reserve Pinot Noir absolutely deserves a standing ovation!

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    Chapter 6 – Creation Generations: now this was something that had me puzzled at first, but after a few morsels eaten in order, I got the gist of it. The dish? duck bobotie, nutmeg labneh, shavings of cured egg yolk with mango atchar, paired with the delightful Creation Syrah, Grenache 2017. The bobotie was deconstructed, so If you like me have very fond memories of mom or grandma making it every once in a while with dollops of that famous chutney served with, you would be not inclined to trying this, however with that said, eating little morsel together reminds me of my dear mom’s bobotie. The duck was cooked to utter perfection  and gave it an earthy taste, and the flavours are quite spectacular especially paired with the Syrah, Grenache, that enhances the spice in the dish and the fruitiness in both wine and bobotie

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    Chapter 7 – Creation Consideration:  to end off an unforgettable experience with old friends and new, we finished off with a collection of Jaffa cake and what would it be without pairing it with something just as sweet, Creation’s Fine Cape Vintage 2017. The cakes were incredibly tasty with a fluffy peak of meringue to top it all off some dusted cocoa as a dessert with a dessert! The Creation Fine Cape Vintage, is deep in colour with flashes of royal purple held up in the afternoon Hemel-en-Aarde sun. The nose shows clove and delicious anise. On the palate the wine has a velvety smooth mouthfeel, with intense flavours of ripe and jammy plums and a hint of dried peach.

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    The end? Not by a long shot? Our gracious host insisted earlier that we try their delicious Beetroot soup, and at the end we were lucky enough to try a Fynbos gelato and wine pairing, which was with their Chenin Blanc. I couldn’t get over how deliciously smooth the gelato was, second to that the flavour of fynbos was quite prominent too. If you do happen to take this extra and individual pairing do yourself a favour and stand outside in their garden, where their chefs also forage for ingredients, and deeply inhale the crisp air. When I tasted the gelato, it tasted of what enveloped my senses in the herb garden that is also surrounded by plenty of fynbos. Balance, elegance, distinction and finesse – these are the hallmarks of every Creation wine and design of every morsel that the very talented chefs take pleasure in adding in the magic of this pairing journey.

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    I love how much emphasis is put on sustainability at Creation, from the tasting menu of which only had two items containing a carnivorous element, oh, and the menus are printed on 100% recycled paper! The Fynarts Story of Creation is artfully and thoughtfully paired with each dish to serve and highlight the food-friendly, versatile nature of a specific cultivar or blend. One thing I visibly noticed was that the well being of each guest is of utmost importance to the friendly and professional staff at Creation.

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    I cannot thank Carolyn enough for the taste and sensory journey she and her formidable team took us on, for hosting us so graciously and for gifting us each with our favourite wine as we parted. We had way too much fun and thank you so much Louis for getting there and home safely!

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    The FynArts Story of Creation Pairing Menu will be served until the beginning of September when a Spring menu will be launched – be sure to make a reservation here – https://www.creationwines.com/tasting-room/#nav_tasting-room 

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    I cannot wait to be back again soon for my next taste journey down my own yellow-brick road of wine adventures!

     

    Dominique x

     

     

  • Kunjani Wines Launches Fresh New Wine Labels

    Kunjani Wines Launches Fresh New Wine Labels

    Driving up into Devon Valley, it feels as if you’re in an autumnal Tuscany dream. Kunjani Wines, is perched up on a beautiful hill, where you immediately recognise the bright red hues and unique architecture in the building of the young winery. I’ve only read and heard good things about Kunjani wines, so this would be my very first time visiting. I quickly accepted an invite a few weeks back to the launch of their refreshed wine labels for their entire range of wines and to experience all they have to offer.

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    Yes! That’s me on the right and a new friend! 🙂 

     

    The afternoon was filled with an amazing warm autumnal ambience, which one could taste not only in the wines but the food too! The industry’s best attended to document and celebrate this important milestone for Kunjani Wines.  I went home with a new favourite Shiraz, new friends made at this auspicious event and a taste for more of what Kunjani has to offer.

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    Kunjani means ‘hello, how are you?’ in isiZulu, and like co-owner Pia Watermeyer says that is how a friendship or warm dialogue starts. Quite serendipitous. Kunjani wines is a new boutique winery situated in the Bottelary Hills of Stellenbosch, that opened it’s doors in November 2017 and made a name for themselves as a wine destination that. offers, modern chic accommodation with spectacular views of the valley, fine food and wines that are already racking up a few awards!

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    The Labels

    Co-owner Paul Barth, Pia’s husband, wanted to retain a the two hands doing a ‘fist-bump’ on the label which symbolises a greeting. Pia wanted to incorporate the architectural elements of the tasting room and restaurant building. The new labels are printed in a trendy charcoal hue with a glossy high to contrast the matte paper.

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    The Owners 

    A chance encounter brought together a German entrepreneur, Paul Barth, and Pia Watermeyer, a South African businesswoman. Their relationship has proven that with great wine and good food, even language and culture barriers can be overcome.

    “We believe wine is a universal language,” explains Pia. “Nothing builds a relationship, and keeps friendships going, like sharing a bottle of fine wine and excellent food. And we offer both here at Kunjani.”

    Paul, however, is more than just an entrepreneur. He hails from the Rheingau wine region of Germany and both his father and grandfather were winemakers. As a child he helped with the harvest every year, so coming to South Africa and establishing his own wine brand on his own “piece of heaven” was a dream come true for him.

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    The Winemaker 

    Behind every wine bottle is a great winemaker! Carmen Stevens is just that. Carmen graduated from the Elsenburg Agricultural College in Stellenbosch in 1995, becoming the first POC winemaker in South Africa. She joined Distell as assistant winemaker for the Zonnebloem brand. Later she took on the role as winemaker for Distell’s new Tukulu brand, a BEE project.


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    Two award-winning top 10 Pinotages, a stint in California and representing the Tukulu brand abroad was followed by a period at Welmoed for Stellenbosch Vineyards. Then spent 8 years at Amani where she won the 2008 Decanter Red Bordeaux Varietals Trophy for her Amani Cabernet Franc/Merlot 2006.

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    Today Carmen utilises Kunjani’s very own Shiraz grapes and sources other varieties used in the estate’s wines. “We are very meticulous about where and from whom we buy grapes,” says Carmen. “Quality is of the utmost importance as we strive to always put the best in every bottle of Kunjani wine.” The Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon vineyards adjacent to the property are managed by the team at Kunjani, providing a hands-on approach for all red wines in the portfolio.

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    Kunjani has only 2½ hectares under vine, all Shiraz, while Carmen also has access to nearby Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot vineyards. The winery’s Riesling is imported from Germany’s Rheingau region. Being one of the most distinguished wine regions in the world. Riesling being one of two grape varieties that is prominent in the wine region of Rheingau. 

     

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    The Food 

    Kunjani’s restaurant menu is tweaked and curated by the stellar chef Lamek Mnisi, who has been at the helm of the Kunjani kitchen since it’s opening in 2017. Not only does he look for high quality seasonal ingredients and innovative ideas when creating each season’s menu, but he continually renews the menus so that regular patrons always find a new dish that will surprise them when visiting the estate.

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    In line with their philosophy to only source seasonal ingredients and the very best fresh produce, Kunjani has streamlined their menus to reflect their passion for locally sourced, fresh, wholesome and healthier food options that are sustainable. By sourcing only locally grown produce, the restaurant aims to act responsibly towards the planet and its natural resources and reduce its carbon footprint.  As a result, they only source fish from the green list of South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative (SASSI).

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    The Accommodation 

    Kunjani’s accommodation consists of four private, self-catering villas with stunning views – Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet and Stolen Chicken. Shiraz and Stolen Chicken can sleep up to four people, while Merlot and Cabernet each accommodates two guests. The villas are conveniently close to Stellenbosch and Cape Town and surrounded by vineyards. They are fully equipped and include luxuries such as washers and dryers, coffee machines, wall-panel heating, air-conditioning, smart TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi and private, shaded verandas with braai facilities to enjoy an alfresco dinner by the vines. 

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    Make a date with your bests for a wine tasting paired with delicious food or plan a wine-filled getaway at Kunjani Wines.

    Contact Info

    Tel: +27 87 630 0409

    Business Hours

    Open 7 days a week.
    Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm
    Sat & Sun: 9am – 5pm
    Public Holidays: Open

    Physical Address

    Kunjani Wines
    Farm 90/20, Blumberg Drive
    Devonvale, Stellenbosch, 7600