It's the last Bottelary Hills pop-up lunch at Mooiplaas for 2017

A dish from the Bottelary Hills pop-up lunch. Pic by Bruce Boyd

A dish from the Bottelary Hills pop-up lunch. Pic by Bruce Boyd

Published Nov 8, 2017

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The winemakers at Bottelary Hills region say they've saved their best Pop Up Lunch for last. 

On Sunday, 19 November, Scotland-born chef George Jardine will make their champion wines shine during a feast of provenance and passion at Mooiplaas Wine Estate and Private Nature Reserve. 

“This will be the last of the 2017 lunch series presented by this Stellenbosch wine route and is an opportunity no epicurean dare miss. Turning on his Scottish charm, George will pull out all the stops with his country menu that pays homage to heritage fare and local deliciousness.” says Elmarie Rabe, Stellenbosch Wine Routes Manager.

 

His menu remains a bit of an ‘early Christmas surprise’ but according to him it will celebrate the historical roots and bounty of the region. His sumptuous creations will be paired with slow-crafted wines unique to the area and guests will have the chance to socialise with the winemakers or owners themselves.

 

Your host for the day is Mooiplaas, which has a reputation for spectacular scenery almost equal to the elegance of its wines. Here too, is a farm built on heritage, care for the land and topographical contrast that results in diverse microclimates.

A previous pop-up lunch. Pic by Bruce Boyd

  

Mooiplaas will be joined by Kaapzicht, Hartenberg, Hazendal and Villiera on the day to showcase and share their finest cellar gems, which will also be available for purchase.

 

“Bottelary Hills, one of five sub-routes of South Africa’s famous wine capital, is home to some of the oldest wine farms in the country and many of them have been nurtured over generations by the same families. As a result, they have an incomparable understanding of the terroir, which shows in the wines the region produces,” adds Elmarie.

 

Tickets to the Bottelary Hills Pop Up Lunch cost R550 per person and include a wine tasting prior to lunch and the ensuing three-course feast, served generously with glasses of estate wine paired with each course.

Lunch gets underway at 12.30. 

Booking is essential as seating is limited. To make a reservation www.wineroute.co.za 

 

 

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