Thursday, November 29, 2012

Wine Country

We checked out after a relatively early breakfast and headed to the wine region in the direction of Franschhoek.Our route took us along the R45 and first stop was Babylonstoren.

 This is an old Cape Dutch farm with vineyards, dating back to the 1690s. Their latest venture is the farm hotel and the amazing restaurant Babel, that uses fruit and vegetables from the beautiful kitchen garden. We came to visit the garden, and spent some time wandering the pathways between the beds of seasonal produce, negotiating tortoises on the way. At the far end of the garden are the greenhouses that also double as the cafĂ©. Here we were served latte in elegant cups with the coffee on the side - such fun - and delicious cakes.







































It was hard to move on, but we needed to get to our next stop, La Motte, one of the vineyards owned by the Rupert family. We arrived and began by looking at the exhibition of South African artist Jacob Hendrik Pierneef's paintings  (1886 – 1957). Some of his art has been used as wine label's for the vineyards wine. Although we hadn't booked for lunch, the restaurant were happy to accommodate us on the sofas by the fireplace (no fire needed today!), for coffee and a sandwich. In the main part of the dining room there were chandeliers made from dinner services! Quite a unique touch.





On up the road, and we arrived in Franshhoek. We found a space for the car, and took a stroll around this touristic little town before driving around the corner a couple of miles or so to our lovely hotel, Auberge Clermont. We have a beautiful room to stay in for the next couple of days, and our host is happy to recommend and book dinner in the town for us, so we are well organised. Tonight we have been to French Connection, eating inside as that wind is still blowing! We had a jolly meal with good wine and we were glad of the early reservation as the restaurant really filled up as we were eating.

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