Thursday, 18 August 2011

Hermanus Food and Wine Fest

The most memorable…

Wine fests and tastings are always so overwhelming and way to much for a normal persons palate to handle.  This is the reason why I decided to wait for a while and then if the wine still lingers with me after this period it will defiantly be worth while to share it.

The wine festival I went to was the Hermanus Food and Wine Festival.  It was held at the Wine Village on the Hemel-And-Aarde wine route in Hermanus.  The Festival consisted mostly of wines from the Hemel-And-Aarde wine route as well as some from the Bot River and the Overberg district. I am a local in this area and know most of the wines so I decided to taste these ones that are not so familiar to me.

The most memorable “new” wines of the day:

Jean Daneel Wines   ( http://www.jdwines.co.za/)
·         Signature Chenin Blanc – this is a wooded Chenin Blanc and it was my first wine for the day.  At first I thought this must be some form of Chardonnay, not only did it had the golden color in the glass, but on the nose you get lots of vanilla and fruit. It had a well rounded palette with a great wooded taste. What a GREAT start to my day!!!

Domain Des Dieux     (email, Sharon@domainedesdieux.co.za)
·         Chardonnay – OK so I am a sucker for Chardonnay…but this was really good! Rich golden color in the glass with honey and strawberry on the nose! This was GOOD!
·         Claudia Sparkling Wine – WOW, WOW, WOW!!  This brut Rosé stole my heart! Light pink color, good combination of rose and Turkish delight and goes well with the Turkish delight they had at their stand.  They also had a normal Brut sparkling but I defiantly prefer the Claudia.

This is a new Farm, they don’t have their own tasting room yet, but all their wines are available for tasting and sales at La Vierge.

·         Chenin Blanc Barrel Select 2010 – this was my best wine for the day! Deep golden color in the glass with vanilla and honey on the nose.  The wine was kept in 90% new French Oak barrels for 1year and the age of the vines used to make this extraordinary wine is 26years.
·         Shiraz 2007 – Mmm Shiraz with a dark plum color and lost of fruit on the nose.  On the palette I got the fruit, mostly berry flavors with a hint of spices. Easy drinking but will also compliment meaty dishes!


Beside from these “new” wines there were quite a few of my old favorites and I will recommend each and every one of them:





  • Spookfontein
    • Merlot 2007

  • Hemanuspietersfontein
    • Die Martha
    • No 3

If ever you don’t feel like the Stellenbosch or Franschhoek wine route, please make a drive to Hermanus and enjoy the lovely wines of the Hemel-And-Aarde Valley. If you decide to visit on a Saturday you can even start your morning at Hermanuspietersfontein mini food and wine market and make your way from there on through the Valley.

Cheers!!

1 comment:

  1. Glad you enjoyed it!!! The wines of the Walker Bay area are living up to their reputations...and in some cases also exceeding them. Look out for the new bubbly from Domaine Des Dieux...to be released very soon.
    All the wines are also available at Wine Village at cellar door prices. Rozanne Heystek

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