Please note that this Cape wine route tour can be adjusted to your requirements and interests. This is merely a suggestion from endless possibilities.
The 3 Renowned Wine Routes - "Feast Your Senses"
For the Wine Lover. Explore the Westerns Cape's 3 most famous wine routes. A day tour to truly feast your senses enjoying some of the Cape's finest wines in breathtaking surroundings.
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| | The wine routes of Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek have become legendary for the excellent quality wines and brandies they produce. Traveling along these three wine routes where the fertile green valleys are surrounded by magnificent mountain ranges, we visit a minimum of 3 leading wine estates along the Wine Routes; all of them carefully selected for their scenic beauty, historical significance and superior wines. | |
| | Stellenbosch, the second oldest town in South Africa and wine capital of the region, is very popular for its oak-lined streets, beautiful Cape-Dutch architecture and excellent restaurants. | |
| | Paarl is situated on the banks of the Berg River and is the head quarters of the biggest wine cellar in the world, namely KWV (mentioned in the Guinness Book of records as having the largest wine barrels in the world). This town has played a major part in establishing the Afrikaans language and boasts the longest main street in South Africa, beautifully flanked by oaks on both sides. | |
| | Franschhoek, literally meaning "The French Corner", was the valley where the Dutch Governor Simon van der Stel settled the French Huguenots in 1688. Currently the town boasts a distinctive French flavour with more than 27 fine restaurants to choose from. (PS: Today this town even celebrates "Bastille Day"; even though you'll probably be greeted with a blank expression should you speak French to any of the residents!) | |
| | Optional Cheese Tasting at a leading wine estate. | |
| | Optional Cellar Tour on one of the Wine Estates | |
| | Recommended Lunch options are: A restaurant in Franschhoek or a Gourmet Picnic Lunch Basket under giant stone pine trees on a wine estate near the Franschhoek Valley. |
PS: For those who would like to go easy on the wine, grape juice is available at most of the wine estates.
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