Visited Cape Town recently and tasted some of our beautiful wines?

Aren't you wishing that you could get your handsCape Town hotel.
on that special bottle of wine you tasted on yourSo what wines did you taste ?
tour of the wineland?.The zesty white Sauvignon Blancs, the full, supple,
Of course you wrote down the name of the winebuttery, fruity Chardonnays or the soft crisp and
when visiting the cellar and even bought a bottlefruity Chenin Blancs.
or two at the time.Remember the reds that tasted of raspberry,
Unfortunately that slip of paper has disappearedblackberry, smoke, pepper and mixed spices.
and you are now blaming your better half forWhat were they called?
throwing it away.Oh yes ! they were the Shiraz or Syrah wines.
The agony you feel as you drag your feet fromThen there was that red wine which was
from your local supermarket after searchingproduced and released in South Africa in 1961
unsuccessfully through theshelves of Southcalled "Pinotage" which had characteristics of
African wines is killing you.raspberry, strawberry, mulberry to name but a
If only, you could remember its name!few.
Let me try and assist and take you back throughThe last wine tasted was produced from one of
your tour of the winelands.the most well known grapes in the world " the
You left Cape Town in the early morning atCabernet Sauvignon " which has characteristics of
around 9.00 am and travelled to the outskirts ofdark chocolate, green peppers, tobacco and olives
Stellenbosch where you visited a wine farm andplus a few more.
enjoyed a cellar tour before tasting a number ofIf only you could get your hands on some of
white and red wines.those beautiful very reasonably priced wines now
Feeling a lot more relaxed after making friends.
with your fellow tourists your tour continued toGood news is you can!
Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in the SouthFirstly , you need to remember the estate names
Africa where after a short drive through youand the vintage of the wine you tasted.
were given some time to explore the historic oldThat's easy, get yourself a John Platter's South
part of the town.African wine guide which is abtainable at
Franschhoek was the next stop on the itineraryOnce you have the guide look up the estate and
where you visited another estate and tastedyou should be able to find the wine you are
some of the wines produced in the region.looking for.
After lunch and a walkabout in the quaint village ofThe next step is to visit where the elusive wine
Franschhoek the tour headed for Paarl where theyou are looking for should be available.
final wine tasting of the day was enjoyed at aGeoff Fairman the author of this article is a
farm high up on a hillside with some spectaculartourist guide in Cape Town and its surrounding
views towards Cape Town.areas.
The tour ended when you arrived back at your