The mercury quivered …..

Author: Juli on 02 March 2010

in the mid 40’s on Sunday when we took a leisurely drive out to Kleinevalleij for a lunchtime concert by Sterling EQ. We settled down on white couches with ostrich skin footstools under umbrellas on the lush terraced lawns.  Families arrived with packed picnic baskets even though food was on offer. The vineyards were sucking up [...]

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New Kid(s) on the Block …

Author: Juli on 21 January 2010

At Winecountry we feel that we have an eye for excellence and in this instance, it comes in the form of Yolande Schoeman, a twenty something photographer from Pretoria. Yolande has helped her father, Fanus, the owner of Livemoments since the tender age of sixteen when she spent her weekends and school holidays taking pictures of [...]

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How to have fun on a bus …

Author: Juli on 15 December 2009

Take some Journalists, throw in a tour guide, a couple of photographers, a really cool driver, make sure you are in a Hylton Ross bus, and take a trip to the Breede Valley. We met at the offices of the Cape Winelands District Municipality in Stellenbosch and after a warm welcome and a “goodie” bag with [...]

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Angel hands and whisky …

Author: Juli on 13 November 2009

I love the TV ad for Black Bottle Whisky but never thought I would actually go out and buy a bottle. Imagine buying Whisky because you like an ad and because of the really hot accent of the actors!? The FNB Whisky Live Festival was great. Imagine being able to taste all these wonderful whiskies before [...]

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A Matter of Taste

Author: Juli on 15 October 2009

Okay, we always hear that something or other is a matter of taste, like the really ugly dress or suit or haircut or a car or furniture. How can it be a matter of taste if everybody can see it’s ugly or unflattering or uncomfortable? Surely the “Taste Police” should be employed full time. I remember [...]

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Bafana Bafana won ….

Posted on 09 March 2010
by Juli

Napier Winery Annual Harvest Day competition on Saturday! Saturday morning dawned bright blue and hot – as is the norm in the Winelands this time of year! We donned our hats and packed our sunscreen and set off for the Napier Winery Annual Harvest Day Festival outside Wellington. Their Harvest Day theme was Soccer World Cup [...]

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The Michelin starred restaurant where wine is on the menu and food a mere afterthought

Posted on 02 March 2010
by Juli

From The Times February 18, 2010 A remarkable restaurant in Paris has turned the menu on its head and put wine first. The food is just a vehicle Alex Renton Wine is usually the most expensive item on my restaurant bills, and probably on yours: it is where most restaurants take their profit. The mark-up is generally 100 per [...]

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The WO System and The Wine and Spirits Board by Charl Theron

Posted on 26 February 2010
by Juli

Charl Theron is an International wine judge and wine lecturer and is the convener of the Stellenbosch University Wine Evaluation Course. The WO System and The Wine and Spirits Board by Charl Theron The WO (Wine of Origin) seal on local certified wines is often referred to as the “bus ticket”. This is not only an official [...]

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On Walking Home…

Posted on 18 February 2010
by Juli

On Walking Home… By: Jack Bybee. © John S. Bybee 2009 Walking home from school on Main Street is acceptable and safe, and still it is the joy of my life. It is one of the great, great pleasures, a quiet walk along oak lined Main Street. The longest Main Street in the Southern hemisphere, [...]

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Like a walk in the clouds ….

Posted on 18 February 2010
by Juli

with a view of Table Mountain in the distance. This is the view from the highest vineyard – more than 500m above sea level – of Linton Park Wines. The farm Slangrivier (Snake River) was granted to the French Huguenot, Louis Fleury, by Willem Adriaan  van der Stel, the then Governer of the Cape of Good [...]

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Bumping into strangers in Cyber space ….

Posted on 18 February 2010
by Juli

I bumped into someone in Cyber Space – I don’t know him and still doesn’t – but I emailed him and he replied. This man grew up in PAARL in the Winelands and moved to Tucson, Arizona. What follows is an extract of the mail he sent me  …. What a small world we live [...]

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