Beaumont Family Wines: A Farm Kitchen + Deli with Warmth + Flavor

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Beaumont Family Wines

Located in the picturesque Bot River area, the Beaumont Family Wines is a family-owned farm that offers a unique getaway for those looking for a relaxing experience. The farm is home to three generations of the Beaumont family, all actively involved in farming, beekeeping, winemaking, and cooking up a storm in the warm and inviting farm kitchen. The warm and welcoming atmosphere invites you to relax and unwind while enjoying the stunning views of the undulating hills and valleys of the Overberg from the shaded restaurant terrace.

A Family Farm with a Rich History

Raoul and Jayne Beaumont purchased the farm in 1974 and have since transformed the property by pursuing beekeeping, cultivating vineyards, and restoring the oldest wine cellar in the region and the ancient water mill. Sebastian and his wife Nici have taken over the running of the farm, continuing the legacy of creating finely crafted wines that are full of character. 

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Wines that are Full of Character at the Beaumont Family Wines

Sebastian’s deep understanding of the vineyards makes him a knowledgeable winemaker who intuitively understands the cultivars that flourish on the farm. As a result, Chenin Blanc and Pinotage are standout wines, and the wine-tasting experience is personal and unintimidating. Guests are considered the best wine critics, and there are no pressures to like wine; you either do or don’t.

Gourmet Farm Food

Zest Deli & Kitchen is the farm’s restaurant serving delicious farm-to-table dishes that will leave your taste buds wanting more. The restaurant is known for its mouth-watering tarte flambée, duck spring rolls, paneer, tomato, spinach curry, and Kalahari beef burgers. The meals can be enjoyed inside the whitewashed, prettily tiled deli or outdoors under the oaks on the terrace next door to the tasting room. The burnt Basque cheesecake with sour cherry compote is a must-try dessert, and the deli shelves are packed with good farm food, cheeses, charcuterie, home-baked rusks, and preserves.

Take-home Farm Goodness

Visitors can buy a cooler bag and fill it with a stash of Zest frozen meals such as lamb-and-fig tagine, beef lasagne, coq au vin, butter chicken, lentil moussaka, and many more, making it the perfect spot for a picnic.

Trail Riding and Farm Stays

Take a peaceful stroll or bike ride on the farm’s scenic trails after a sumptuous farm meal. Visitors can stay at The Pepper Tree Cottage, equipped with all the necessary amenities and a breathtaking view of the farm.

Contact Details of Beaumont Family Wines:

  • Address: Main Rd, Bot River, 7185, South Africa
  • Phone: +27 66 251 8155
  • Website: Beaumont Family Wines
  • Working Hours: 
     – Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4.30 pm 
     – Saturday + Sunday, 10 am – 3 pm 

Beaumont Family Wines is an excellent spot for a relaxing getaway. Enjoy the warm and welcoming atmosphere, fantastic food, and wine, and experience the rich history of this family farm. Remember to take in the stunning scenery and natural beauty of the Cape.

Michael Jameson is a Cape Town-born journalist whose reporting on food culture traces the city’s flavours from Bo-Kaap kitchens to township braai spots. When he isn’t tracing spice routes for his weekly column, you’ll find him surfing the chilly Atlantic off Muizenberg with the same ease he navigates parliamentary press briefings.

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