Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The juniors in the cellar

Samuel Sunnyskies and Ana Kalander Badenhorst were seen in the cellar this weekend, trying their hands at wine making. By the looks of it Dad will have to give a few more tips... but you have got to start somewhere...
 Step one: check that the tank is safe for your little sister to climb in.
Step two: help your little sister into the tank



Thursday, May 12, 2011

Adi's upcoming gigs...

"Luke Dale-Roberts. Adi Badenhorst. Eben Sadie. If food was music, that’s like getting Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and Elvis on stage together to cover your favourite song." says local food blogger Jamie Who on his blog


In the spirit of food and music, I bring you Adi's upcoming gigs:


Adi will be paying a visit to the Cape Quaffers social wine tasting club who meets monthly in Claremont on Thursday 19 May. 
Find out more about the group here.


Our wines will be tasted at the Old Cape Wine Shop Imhoff Farm on Saturday May 21st... Put that date in your diaries and come check in!
The Wine shop on Imhoff farm is just opposite Ocean View drive on the M65 near Kommetjie. (directions)


Come enjoy a 5-course meal paired with our wines at Bosman's at the Grande Roche on Friday 27 May... Canapés on arrival, a five-course dinner carefully paired with our wines, coffee and petit fours all in the charming company of Mr Badenhorst himself.
Click here for more info!


And then, the big one that everyone is getting excited about and that inspired Jamie Who to compare Adi, Eben and Luke to musical legends - for 6 weeks, starting June 15th Adi and Eben Sadie will join chef Luke Dale-Roberts at The Test Kitchen  to play with ingredients and combinations to produce a menu that will be unlike anything else on offer in Cape Town (what Jamie said...) 
Read more here.


Hope to see you at one of these... 

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Hats off to a new Côte

The Yorkshire Post has published a lovely article on the Swartland. With focus on last year's revolution - and particularly the tasting by Stephane Ogier of the Northern Rhone, Christine Austin tells the story of a wine region that is fast becoming world class.


"The reason for Stéphane’s presence in South Africa that day is because Swartland shares many of the characteristics that create some of the Rhône’s finest wines. The soil is complex with granite, clay, slate and river shale creating individual pockets for different varieties; the climate is hot during the day but a cooling breeze spreads over the region in the afternoon; and there is enough distance between the Swartland and the manicured vineyards of Stellenbosch to feel that this is the pioneering, Wild West of wine growing."


She also focusses on Eben and Adi's journeys to the Swartland and rates some of their wines, including our "fresh-tasting complex, pepper and aniseed Badenhorst Family Red 2007, which is on its way to becoming one of South Africa’s great wines."


Read the full article here