Tag: Darling

  • Off the ‘Beeten’ Track pt 2 – The Darling Wine Shop.

    Off the ‘Beeten’ Track pt 2 – The Darling Wine Shop.

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    The Darling Wine Shop is an amazing Darling gem with so many varietals of wine available for sale, both local and international spoils. Owned by Charles Withington, Charles has over forty years of experience in the South African wine industry, twenty five of which were spent with two large wine estates, and more recently, developing his own brand as négociant, sourcing wines for his own label.

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    We were invited by Charles to come and visit his wine shop in Darling for a tasting with a side of history and basic wine education for the everyday wine-lover. We started off with a blind wine tasting, one unidentified white and one red. I too eagerly identified the white as a crisp Riesling, the red was a tad tricky to name. The white was a 2018 Groote Post Riesling with refreshingly crisp notes of grapefruit, pineapple and peach with hints of ginger and spice on the palate. The red was to my surprise, one of Charles’ very own, named Roan Ranger, a play on the French region Rhône.  A sophisticated blend of Cinsault (65 %), Grenache and Mourvèdre. Although A french inspired blend, the grapes originate from Darling. It is an easy drinking blend and is best served slightly chilled. The Groote Post Riesling I found I grew an instant liking to. It certainly is such a delicious summer treat, best served chilled. I couldn’t leave without going on a little shopping spree in the store. We were also lucky enough to be gifted a bottle of Charles’ Roan Ranger!

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    Gin was our next tasting, also another Withington speciality. Darlington is a new dry London inspired gin with of course a local touch to truly make it one of Darling’s own.  Making use of an indigenous plant Gethyllis aka ‘Koekemakranka’ to blend into their very own Gin. The gin is a straight up, no-nonsense good old traditional kind of gin. I love that you can taste the distinct floral undertones of the Koekemakranka which  in the words of Charles “really gives it the true spirit of Darling” We experimented with different flavoured tonics, herbs, fruit and garnishes, which was so much fun getting to taste which paired better with the juniper balanced gin.

    I particularly enjoyed picking Charles’ brain regarding local wine knowledge, being a wine geek I feel I could chat about wine, regions and different types of soil and the effects climate has on wine, with him all day, if it were not for the fact that we had to beat traffic on a Friday afternoon!

    Darling 211The wine bottle chandelier, which is one of the first things in the store you notice, is an absolute show stopper. Made by the locally famous artisan, Edmund Tango, who has made quite a reputation for himself in Darling and surrounds. Most of the wood work and welding seen in Darling Brew, Edmund has done, He will also be doing a lot of the work in terms of furniture etc in the new Woodstock brewery too! He has a knack for turning any material into a beautiful work of art.

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    Darling 276The store feels like a friendly place I would surely pop in frequently, if I lived nearby.  I actually asked Charles to open a store up in Durbanville. The experience of shopping at the Darling Wine Shop is something that I loved more than the actual tastings, which were pretty good might I add! If you’re looking for a personalized wine experience, The Darling Wine Shop is certainly worth the drive and time. Don’t have the time right now? Simply visit their website to order online and have your wines delivered straight to your doorstep – Order online now

    Find Darling on the Culture/Tractor Route on West Coast Way

    Take a road trip to Darling this weekend to experience The Darling Wine Shop.

    Find them at:

    5 Main St
    Darling
    Western Cape
    7345
    Phone: +27 22 492 3971 or 074 1941 711
    ** This post was sponsored by The Darling Wine Shop. All views and opinions are my own and have not been influenced in any way.**
  • Off the ‘Beeten’ Track – Darling Lodge

    Off the ‘Beeten’ Track – Darling Lodge

    It always astounds me how much beauty exists right in my backyard, I mean I am situated just 5 minutes from The Durbanville Wine Route and 20 minutes, on a good day that is, from the breathtaking beautiful Winelands. Darling, an hour’s drive from Cape Town, is the perfect pit-stop town, with so many to see, do and taste. This charming town is fast becoming a favourite of mine. If you read my last blog post you will know that I visited Darling Brew, a local craft microbrewery also situated in the heart of Darling.

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    Darling 298Darling Lodge is a 3 starred guest house with a beautiful Victorian feel inside and out. This grand dame offers three individually styled country rooms. The more modern garden annex consists of three further generously appointed rooms with a grape-vine covered patio which overlooks the sparkling swimming pool.

    We drive around leisurely stopping to see all of the weird and wonderful types of scarecrows propped up all around town in preparation for the Scarecrow festival which took place from the 26 – 28th of October. Finding Darling Lodge is no hard task, located in the heart of the town, just off of the main artery of Darling. We pull up to the entrance of Darling Lodge, with a scarecrow affectionately named ‘Bennie’ of their own perched up on their post surrounded by plentiful blooming flora. Co-Owner Stephan warmly receives and welcomes us in. Showing us around all of the available suites, aptly named after local artists, each suite is styled according to the artists’ style together with the personal touch of their own flare both Stephan and partner Olivier posses.

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    We’re escorted to their lush and serene garden which feels as though we’ve been transported to an English garden in what I would imagine a setting would look like out of an Emily Brontë novel. You’re probably wondering how their beautiful gardens look and stay this lush? Guests are encouraged to reuse their shower water (remember, no taking baths as we’re still in a drought) with 5 litre bottles punctured to let the water seep out into the ground with spouts attached at the top to make it much easier. Stephan tells us most guests actually enjoy this water-wise chore!

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    Darling2 189Darling Lodge Guest House is the perfect venue for small business meetings and conferences, individual retreats, anniversaries or weddings of up to 24 guests. Children of all ages are welcome. They offer secure off street parking, a swimming pool with open air lounge, free internet Wi-Fi, a cosy TV lounge with garden view and privacy certainly conducive to curling up or putting your feet up to read a good book, an honesty bar (licenced), a relaxing library and individual concierge services.

    Breakfast is served near the garden in the breakfast room equipped with plenty of varieties of tea and coffee, juices and more. The ambiance in the breakfast room as is the whole lodge is that of a family friendly, stay as long as you want type of feel.

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    Spend a weekend catching up on R&R or take a walk exploring Darling. There’s so much to see and do in the town and surrounds. Visit: http://www.darlinglodge.co.za/attractions.html and find out more. Stephan is quite knowledgeable about attractions in the area and where to get the best meal in and around the little town.

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    Find Darling Lodge Guest House through Darling on the Culture Route on West Coast Way and book your stay today! Have a look at their newly renovated website too:

    Address: 22 Pastorie Street, Darling, 7345

    Tel: 022 492 3062

    Web: www.darlinglodge.co.za

    Email: info@darlinglodge.co.za

    GPS: 33º 22′ 44.16” S
    18º 22′ 42.73” E

    Information sourced from Hello Darling Tourism –  https://www.hellodarling.org.za/darling-listings/darling-lodge-guest-house/

    -Darling Lodge Guest House.

     

    *This post was sponsored by Darling Lodge Guest House. All views and opinions are my own. *

  • Darling Brew: What’s New and Trending.

    Darling Brew: What’s New and Trending.

     

    A Friday well spent is one out of the office visiting one of my favourite local craft brewers. Craft beer is something Darling Brew does so well and not to mention sustainably too. I attended their official launch in April this year for the announcement that they have obtained carbon neutral status, which meant Darling Brew had officially become Africa’s very first Carbon neutral brewery. Remember the tree that was planted in April to commemorate their carbon neutral status? Here’s an update: Darling 181

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    Darling 179Co-founder of Darling Brew, Philippa Wood graciously hosted and took me and a select group of media on a very informative tour of the brewery, in what made me feel like this was a more grown up version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Entering the brewery, the rich smell of roasted hops fills the air and entices you to a ‘cold one’ upstairs at the Tasteroom where you can also order an equally delicious meal to pair with your brew of choice. It’s been a while since April, so here’s my update on what’s new on offering at Darling Brew:

     

    News on the Brews

    We were some of the first to be let in on a little secret. Darling Brew has just launched a new beer, Pixie Dust. It is a Golden Weiss beer. We when visited recently, I noticed a brewing tank labelled ‘Pixie Dust’, as well as that they have already started serving this tasty beer on tap at the Brewery, one more reason to go and visit Darling Brew! Philippa informed me that both Slow Beer and Bone Crusher beers were recently awarded at the 2018 African Beer Awards.

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    Darling 183The Tasting Room

    The menu is seasonal and good old pub grub with a special touch on locality, only using local artisanal food suppliers. The incredibly rich and creamy cheese selection that is used in any of their menu items containing cheese comes from a local dairy shop, Udderly Delicious, the smoked meats and charcuterie they use is sourced from Darling heavyweight, The Flying Pig. I particularly love how much emphasis Darling Brew puts on supporting local businesses.

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    Joyce who works at Darling Brew, has a wealth of knowledge about their award winning beer and brewing processes. Her passion and drive is so infectious!
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    That gooey cheese was a winner!

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    After my tasting flight of fresh and fruity beers, I opted for ‘The Cuban’. A toasted sourdough sandwich with smoked pork ham, gooey cheddar cheese and pickles with a side of delicious crispy potato chips. I was forewarned by our waitress that the portion is quite generous, and generous it was! I would advise going hungry, fuelling up with either breakfast or lunch before partaking in a tasting flight of your choice.

    The tasting flight variety ensures that there certainly is something for everyone!

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    Pick between the DB Popular flight consisting of the:

    • Slow Beer
    • Gypsy Mask
    • Rogue Pony
    • Bone Crusher

    Alternatively, if you don’t consider yourself to be much of a beer drinker, try the Ladies Flight, which consists of Rock Shandy inspired beers like:

    • Golden Tail – Lemon 2.6%
    • The Ruby Jewel – Grapefruit 6%
    • Gypsy Mask – Red Ale 4%
    • Rogue Pony – Pale Ale 5%

     

    FYI

    Official word: this year the Darling Brew Beer Fest will be held on the 15 December. Keep your eyes peeled to their social media accounts for updates closer to the time. If you’re in and around Woodstock you would have noticed a massive billboard on the actual building announcing Darling Brew coming to the neighbourhood soon, opening doors early 2019.

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    Something Different and New

    In the spirit of sustainability, Darling Brew has been toying with the idea of creating something out of the spent grain that comes with any beer production. Until, enough trial and error, Darling Brew Beer Crisps were born. With two flavours, Slow Beer and Bone Crusher made with the spent grain of said beers, the bags of crisps are great value for money for the size of the bag. To make the crisps, 40% of spent grain is used. Grain from the Bone Crusher and Slow Beer is used to make the respective flavours of crisps. Since launching on the market, the crisps have been well received. Another snippet of inside information, the crisps will in future be used on The TasteRoom’s menu as a delicious addition for Nachos. Production of the crisps are on site, besides the actual frying of the crisps which is sent to a local business to take care of. The small batches are then brought back to the brewery to be put on a steep conveyor belt which is then gently dropped into bags that are immediately sealed and ready to be sold off to any lucky customer. I of course couldn’t bare to leave the brewery without having purchased a bag of both the Slow Beer and Bone Crusher to enjoy at my own leisure.

     

     

    Find Darling Brew Tasteroom & Brewery on the West Coast Way Culture & Foodie Routes

    Distance from Cape Town: 76km

    Darling Brew Tasteroom & Brewery: 48 Caledon Street, Darling

    Brewery, Restaurant, Tastings & Sales, open-air kids play area, MTB-friendly, Live Events

     

    School Holidays & Flower Season: Open 7 days a week.

     

    Tasteroom operating hours:

    Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9 am to 5 pm Kitchen closes at 4 pm

    Friday 9 am to 7 pm Kitchen closes at 6 pm

    Saturday 9 am to 5 pm Kitchen closes at 4 pm

    Sunday 10 am to 4 pm Kitchen closes at 3 pm

     

    They are also open for private functions. The restaurant works on a walk in basis but large groups are encouraged to book.

     

    Contact: +27 (0)21 286 1099 | tasteroom@darlingbrew.co.za | www.darlingbrew.co.za

  • Darling Brew: Africa’s first Carbon Neutral Brewery.

    Darling Brew: Africa’s first Carbon Neutral Brewery.

    **My visit to the Brewery and this post is sponsored by Darling Brew and West Coast Way.**

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    An hour’s drive from Cape Town, Darling Brew is situated in the charming town of Darling, in the Western Cape  and is a local gem that many flock to for the fantastic wide range of craft beers and delicious pub grub. On their path to sustainability, the microbrewery released their first carbon neutral beer in 2016, called the Blood Serpent. Darling Brew became a trailblazer in the  industry for bringing about change this game in how craft beer is produced. After a good road-trip to Darling, Co-owner of the microbrewery; Phillipa Wood welcomed us on site with a few cold ones and some delicious bites to eat from local artisans to celebrate this momentous occasion. The brewery is expected to offset a total of 687.96 tons of CO2 over the next year. This will be an equivalent to having eliminated the same amount of carbon from the environment as 17 829 tree seedlings having grown for 10 years.Darling Brew - West Coast Way 020Darling Brew - West Coast Way 096Darling Brew - West Coast Way 071

    After quenching our thirst with more beer and lining our tummies full of charcuterie, we were taken on a tour by the brew master of the brewery. Don’t be fooled by it’s small size, Darling Brewery ships to the U.S and all over with high demand for their award winning craft beer. After the insightful tour around the bustling factory, we got to bottle our very own Blood Serpent! From labeling to closing the bottles with a manual bottle top sealer. And yes, we even got to take our own bottled beers with us home.

     

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    To mark the occasion, a Water Pear Tree was planted on the premises outside the brewery. Everyone had a hand in picking up the shovel and contributing soil towards the young tree’s new home. Every year a tree will be planted to continue the path of sustainability and to celebrate the microbrewery’s carbon neutral status.

     

    Supper was a simple but delicious affair. The menu offers wide variety for any slippery customer. The ribs are a famous attraction at the restaurant, with many visiting just for their carnivorous fix. The cheese and charcuterie platters are perfect for snacking and pairing with your favourite beer. All ingredients are proudly and locally sourced. Did you know? Darling Brew recycles their grain, providing it to local farmers. In turn getting their meat from these farmers for the restaurant on site. Supporting and celebrating local is what Darling Brew is all about!

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    Darling Brew is family friendly with a little play area for the kiddies, there is definitely something there for everyone to enjoy! If fantastic craft beer and tasty pub grub is what you’re after, then take a drive out to Darling and experience it for yourself!

    How to get there: Find them on the West Coast Way Culture & Tractor Routes. Drive into Darling and turn into Evita Bezuidenhout Boulevard, head over the railway line, following directional signage to Darling Brew. Visit their website on: http://darlingbrew.co.za/
    Bookings highly recommended: 079 182 9001
    tasteroom@darlingbrew.co.za