Franschhoek Valley Celebrates Cap Classique Wines

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The Franschhoek Valley is getting ready for an amazing week-long celebration to honor Cap Classique wines. The event marks the arrival of spring and the global Cap Classique Day. This exciting event promises an unforgettable experience, as both locals and tourists immerse themselves in the Cap Classique Route festivities and witness the grandeur of South Africa’s most extensive and impressive collection of sparkling wines.

The Cap Classique Route

The Franschhoek Valley’s Cap Classique Route features 23 local producers who showcase a captivating array of exceptional sparkling wines. The wineries offer world-class hospitality in awe-inspiring vineyard landscapes. Wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs are cordially invited to relish the opulence of Franschhoek during this week that overflows with interactive tastings, bespoke cellar tours, and unique food and wine pairings.

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A Diverse Range of Activities

A diverse range of activities beckons, from sabrage demonstrations and artisanal Cap Classique pairings to indulgent breakfasts and exclusive cellar-door offerings, ensuring a pleasurable experience for all. Visitors are encouraged to extend their stay and fully immerse themselves in the joy of the festivities. With a variety of accommodations catering to every budget and preference, everyone can find a place to stay.

The Pinnacle of the Week

The pinnacle of the week arrives on Sunday, September 3rd, with an extraordinary afternoon of culinary excellence hosted at Boschendal’s Olive Press. This event highlights a selection of top local producers as Chef Eric Bulpitt enthralls diners with a five-course culinary odyssey, exquisitely paired with a carefully curated selection of Cap Classiques. These range from Boschendal’s renowned choices to esteemed vintages from Haute Cabriere, L’Ormarins, Black Elephant Vintners, and Le Lude, each meticulously chosen to amplify the flavors of Bulpitt’s creations.

Discover the Full Spectrum

Throughout the first week of September, each of the 23 participating estates takes pride in showcasing its distinctive offerings, inviting all to raise a glass and partake in a toast commemorating this momentous occasion. To discover the full spectrum of participating estates and their tantalizing offerings, as well as explore the detailed route map and gather additional information, please visit the website. Tickets for this extraordinary experience can be purchased through the online platform.

In conclusion, the Franschhoek Valley’s Cap Classique Route promises a celebration that blends both the elegance of sparkling wines and the warmth of genuine South African hospitality. With an impressive lineup of producers and an array of engaging experiences, this week-long event is a must-attend for all wine lovers and connoisseurs.

Kagiso Petersen is a Cape Town journalist who reports on the city’s evolving food culture—tracking everything from township braai innovators to Sea Point bistros signed up to the Ocean Wise pledge. Raised in Bo-Kaap and now cycling daily along the Atlantic Seaboard, he brings a palpable love for the city’s layered flavours and even more layered stories to every assignment.

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