Tag: Wine

  • Out of the Office at Groot Constantia

    Out of the Office at Groot Constantia

    Imagine my elation at receiving an invite for a day out with Fusion Design and fellow bloggers at the breathtaking Groot Constantia Wine Estate. The day, September 1st being a serendipitous day of firsts, started outside of the Jonkershuis restaurant beneath a beautiful old oak tree. Founder of Fusion design, Carmen Lerm and Editor Kim van Niekerk warmly received us alongside a bubbly station with mouthwatering little morsels of heaven to celebrate a day of ‘firsts’. I do apologize in advance for the over-use of the word ‘delicious’.Groot Constantia 011

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    We moved toward the historic Cloete cellar, where their infamous Chocolate and wine pairing took place. My favourite pairing was the Chardonnay beautifully paired with a delicious white chocolate with hints of lime and apricot, and the Sauvignon Blanc paired with a tropical guava white chocolate. The pairing ended with a little surprise, a tasting of one of South Africa’s oldest wines, the ‘Grand Constance’ a natural sweet wine enticing not only in it’s gorgeous amber hue but it’s delicious robust sweet flavours of peaches, honey and caramel. It is recommended that ‘Grand Constance’ is best served between 12-14 degrees C. Pair with fruit-based puddings or chocolate, dried fruits, nuts or cheese.

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    Lunch was held at the bistro style Jonkershuis restaurant, a short walk from the cellar. Note: visit Jonkershuis hungry! lunch was a three course meal, options vary from Steamed to order Black Mussels with a masala and lentil cream and a slice of toasted Woodstock Sourdough, to a handcut fillet seared with porcini cream. Dessert was a delectable milktart with a apricot and vanilla compote. I had my eye on the very popular Apple cake with vanilla ice cream, unfortunately by the time I decided on it, it was all sold out. The food and service at Jonkershuis was impeccable and definitely worth another visit or two! Another first was the launch of their infused Grape seed oils for culinary usage, of which is produced on site. The one I was lucky enough to take home was the Garlic infused Grape seed oil. So far I’ve been using the oil in almost every savoury dish I can think up!

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    What I loved most about the day was that most of us had not met each other before, the successful ice breaker being copious amounts of delicious wine and food is what brought us all together at the end of the day. Many of us walked a away having made a few new connections and for some new friends too! There is so much to experience, taste and see at Groot Constantia! Take your family, loved ones or friends for a perfect brunch date, wine tasting with friends.

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    **Disclaimer: I was invited as a guest of Fusion Design and Groot Constantia Wine Estate.**

  • Berry spritz 

    Berry spritz 

     September in South Africa, means Spring is here, there are many debates and theories as to the actual official start of Spring. With the arrival of a new family member last week, I do feel there is much to celebrate and what better way with wine! I saw the recipe from Donna Hay and immediately felt inclined to recreate it. I used one of my favourite’s Pierre Jourdan Tranquille Blush from the Haute Cabriére wine estate and a lovely strawberry and mint syrup(store bought from Woolworths) with soda water and fresh berries and mint to garnish. Top tip: instead of ice which will water down your cocktails or wine spritz, freeze some grapes or berries and add to your drinks.


    Last week I took the practical experience gained recently from the workshop and put it to use doing what I love best, shooting food. I took some beautiful photos of the berries and whilst loading on to the laptop most of them somehow disappeared into (I’m assuming) an untouchable dark abyss. Feeling rather defeated and being rather busy, eventually picked myself up and dusted myself off and admitted to the rookie mistake and tried my hand again at another shoot, I really wanted to recreate the feel and mood of those I took last week. Moral of the story, don’t give up even if the task at hand seems monstrous or impossible. This does not just apply to my little faux pas last week, but to so many life lessons learnt along the way.

    Berries always signify a start of a new season ahead, a brighter more festive one. The photos of the berries were taken just before 13:00 yesterday. The photos of the berry spritz were taken last week round about the same time. And yes, that is a charger plate which I have repurposed and sprayed to use as a prop for my photography. I decided to try both moody shots and lighter ones, I love the juxtaposition of the light in the shots and how the berries and drinks are portrayed in different light. Personally I adore the darker, moodier shots, to me, it creates so much depth. But like many other things it’s all about the photographers preference and style.

    Happy Spring! x