Wine Tourism News
Stellenbosch Experience Campaign continues in 2017 The international wine tourism PR campaign is a collaboration of multiple partners including Stellenbosch Wine Routes and Stellenbosch 360. Private partners that are supporting the campaign this year include Oude Werf Hotel, Kleine Zalze, Spier, Delaire Graff Estate, Stellenbosch Vineyards, Avontuur, Delheim, Le Pommier, Jordan, Peter Falke, Adventure Shop, Majeka House, Rozendal, Lanzerac, Van Ryn’s Distillery, JC le Roux, Dirtopia, Devon Valley Hotel, Erinvale Hotel & Spa, Middelvlei, Bites & Sites, Stellenbosch Sure Travel, First car rental.
Food and wine pairing. Image credit Spier
Restaurant & Foodie News
New restaurant in Stellenbosch town: The Fat Butcher The Fat Butcher is a new kid on Stellenbosch’s highly competitive food block. Situated on the corner of Drostdy and Van Riebeeck Streets, this contemporary steakhouse is surrounded by the town’s oldest buildings and is already a favourite of the area’s “who’s who”. Ideal for the serious meat connoisseur, the menu features a choice between burgers, grills (“allegaartjie” mixed grill, pork ribs, lamb rump & lamb t-bone), steaks (200-300g sirloin, rump, fillet, dry-aged, New York cut, côte du boeuf, t-bone, and three signature steaks) and a few “local flavour” favourites (pork belly, lamb shank, pie of the day, porcini risotto and oxtail). The space in this historical building got a contemporary interior revamp with tasteful leather booths, wooden tables, textured wall paint, black accents and an all-round masculine yet luxurious feel. New dining experience: The Bus Stop @ Stellenbosch Vineyards It’s big, it’s bold and it’s yellow! The Bus Stop has arrived at Stellenbosch Vineyards with the promise of serving the best burgers, pizzas and waffles this side of the R44! What’s more, this casual eatery is situated in the centre of the pond on the Welmoed farm, sporting a bright yellow 1980 Bedford bus as the heart of the restaurant. This unique concept gives a twist to the cuisine sensation that is the ‘food truck revolution’, with the bus refurbished into a bar serving and highlighting the innovative Infusions, the farm’s heritage brand Welmoed and the home brand Stellenbosch Vineyards. The menu features craft beer, joined by wood fired pizzas and burgers from the open-air kitchen. Delheim goes Cape Malay in May: Fire up winter with a hearty, traditional meal at Cape Wineland’s icon estate Reconnect with the alluring history of the Cape this winter by joining Delheim, the Stellenbosch wine estate, for its special Cape Malay lunches in May. Known for its spice and warmth, the Cape Malay dishes will be the perfect foil for the cold winter days that lie ahead. The exclusive Cape Malay menu will spice things up every Saturday in May – and bookings are now open.
Lanzerac
Accommodation News
Lanzerac Hotel & Spa reopens Spa As part of a large-scale refurbishment of the grand and historic Lanzerac Wine Estate, the Lanzerac Spa has been completely rebuilt and reimagined to offer a Winelands retreat experience with a distinctly luxurious feel. Nestled against rows of lush vineyards, the new Lanzerac Spa boasts six therapy rooms, four mini manicure and pedicure treatment areas, two relaxation areas, a Rasul chamber complete with sensation showers, an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms, and a mist room to help guests cool down.Attractions, Activities & Tourism Offerings
New street art exhibition “From here on” Stellenbosch is buzzing with artistic activity and is fast becoming a leading public art destination boasting a rich, multi-coloured canvas of unique art attractions. Until June 2017, visitors can muse on the outdoor exhibition Hiervandaan/From here on/Ndisuka which is on display at various strategic positions across town, with include works by some of Southern Africa’s finest artists in their disciplines of choice including Daniel Naudé, Faith XLVII and Imraan Christian, Ledelle Moe, Strijdom van der Merwe , Ruann Coleman, Vulindlela PE Nyoni, Jacques Buys, Alex Hamilton and Masimba Hwati.
Stellenbosch Art. Image courtesy of Stellenbosch 360, by Andrew Brauteseth
#artystellenbosch: Last Thursdays Stellenbosch To all art lovers, an invitation that cannot be refused: Last Thursday is a free gallery-hopping event which takes place monthly and welcomes tourists and locals alike to take in all the creative craft the town has to offer. Visit local galleries, get a look at what the talented students of the Stellenbosch University Visual Arts Department are producing and have a glass of wine while you’re at it. Expect full access to the many and diverse galleries in and around the historic town centre, as well as restaurants and bars abuzz with jovial company as the town opens up from 5pm till late.