The warm days, vineyard views, and swirling glasses can only mean one thing wine tasting season has officially begun in Stellenbosch. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned sipper, wine tasting is more than just drinking; it’s an experience that connects people to the land, the vines, and the story behind every bottle. But what exactly is wine tasting, and how can you make the most of it?
Unique venue for celebrations - "Life is too short not to celebrate"
Did you miss out on a special celebration during the lockdown? Book the grand dining hall of Bonne Esperance guest house to celebrate the special occasion with a High Tea.
The setting is absolutely gorgeous with high ceilings, grand chandeliers, sash windows, wooden floors and a cosy fire place. The table will be set with a feast of delectable High Tea bites and we can customise the menu to suit your personal taste.
This is the perfect venue for a birthday, baby shower, kitchen tea or just a celebration of life with the people close to your heart.
Please look at the info sheet below for more information.
Phone 0218870225 to make a booking and discuss your menu today or send us an email to [email protected]
Further Reading
Soetmelksvlei is a meticulously recreated 1890s Cape farmstead located on the Babylonstoren estate between Paarl and Franschhoek in the Western Cape. Opened in mid-2024, this immersive experience transports visitors back to 1897, showcasing the self-sufficient lifestyle of Boland farmers during that era.
When we think about wine tasting in Stellenbosch, we often imagine rolling vineyards, elegant tasting rooms, and the clink of glasses under ancient oaks. But behind the scenes, some wine farms are doing more than just crafting world-class wines—they’re helping to regenerate the earth. Welcome to the world of regenerative farming and biodynamic wine growing, where sustainability isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a way of life. And the best part? You can...
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