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Fun and freedom in Franschhoek wine valley

Perhaps not many people know that Bastille Day commemorates the 14th July 1789 storming of the medieval fortress in Paris.  The fall of this jail became a flash point of the French Revolution.

Alexandra Galindo & Andres Correa tasting Topiary wines

Alexandra Galindo & Andres Correa tasting Topiary wines

But that did not stop thousand of Cape Townians and tourists alike from revelling in the Franschhoek sunshine at the Franschhoek Bastille Festival 2010, the 16th celebration of this event.

Football fans, Alexandra Galindo from Chile and Andres Correa from Columbia, stayed on after the 2010 FIFA World Cup to discover the Western Cape and to improve their English. They had read about the Franschhoek festival on a local website and we met them while sipping Topiary wines in the Food and Wine Marquee. Alexandra had only good things to say about the Shiraz 2006 and the Rose that were on offer for tasting.

Topiary Wines, not surprisingly, is named for viticulturist, Malcolm Pemberton’s sculpted garden on the property in Franschhoek. This new boutique winery produces a Methode cap classique and a Rose wine, as well as Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon-Shiraz, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc varietal wines.

Protea wines stand

Protea wines stand

For me a super discovery in the Food and Wine Marquee was the new second label of Antonij Rupert Wines, The Protea Range, consisting of Sauvignon Blanc 2009, Chenin Blanc 2009, Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 and Merlot 2007. What is remarkable about this range is that they are made to the same high standard as the L’Ormarins and Anthonij Rupert wines but retail at under R50.00 per bottle.  They are available locally at Ultra Liquor Stores, Vaughn Johnson’s Wine Shop, Wine Concepts and at Picardi Liquor Stores.

The barrel rolling race drew us out into the sunshine again. South Africa had promised to roll out the barrel for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but you haven’t seen anything quite like this Franschhoek Wine Route competition where 16 wine farms compete for the trophy. Although the challenge is thrown out each year to the other wine routes to compete, none take up the challenge. An investigation by our specialist team led to an embarrassing reason for this – the maturation containers of Stellenbosch Wine Route farms are square. Come on guys – prove us wrong on this one and take up the challenge in 2011!

Reigning champ, Glenwood, fell in the quarter finals and Franschhoek Cellars took the trophy.

With or without a festival, Franschhoek has everything to offer as a mini-break destination or a day out. Enter the valley and you could be a world away.

Barrel rolling competition

Barrel rolling competition

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Franschhoek Bastille Festival 2010 17th and 18th July

2010 Is the year of celebrations. As the thrill of the 2010 FIFA World Cup subsides, celebrate freedom in the Franschhoek Wine Valley.

Franschhoek Bastille Festival

Franschhoek Bastille Festival

It was here that the French Huguenots sought freedom from European persecution. Close by is the Drakenstein Prison (formerly Victor Verster Prison) from which the iconic South African leader, Nelson Mandela, was released from prison exactly 20 years ago.

The Franschhoek Bastille Festival offers something for everyone and at the heart of the festival will be the Food and Wine Marquee. For R100.00 ($13) per person you will receive a tasting glass and a 5 coupon book for food and wine tasting. After that it is pay as you go. To be tasted and sipped at the Food and Wine Marquee are food and wines from -  Akkerdal Wine Estate; Allee Bleu Restauant; Allee Bleu wines; Angels Tears wines; Anthonij Rupert Wines; Bellingham wines; Boekenhoutskloof wines; Boschendal Cellar Door; Bread & Wine Restaurant; Cabriere wines; Chamonix spring water; Dieu Donne Restaurant; Dieu Donne Vineyards; Franschhoek Cellar; Franschhoek Pass Winery; French Connection Bistro & The Grill Room; Glenwood wines; Graham Beck Wines; Grande Provence Wines; The Restaurant at Grande Provence; Haute Cabriere Cellar Restaurant; Ci at La Quartier Francais; La Bri Estate; La Motte wines; L’Ermitage; Lynx wines; Monneaux Restaurant; Mont Rochelle Hotel, Mont Rochelle Vineyards; Moreson; Plaisir de Merle wines and Reubens Restaurant and bar.

This will be a sumptuous opportunity to experience all of these producers in one afternoon. The Food and Wine Marquee will open on both days from 12h00 – 17h00.

A Franschhoek Minstrel Parade, a barrel-rolling contest and a waiters’ race will keep us entertained. Alternately try your hand at a game of boules.

Also part of the festival will be a farmers market, childrens’ activities and a film festival where screenings will take place at La Quartier Francais.

Several accommodation establishments will be offering special deals and here are some of them:

Mont Rochelle Hotel and Mountain Vineyards

Rates start at R999.00 ($130) per person sharing per night for a luxury room as well as a day ticket for entry to the Food and Wine Marquee plus transfers from the hotel. A three-course gourmet dinner at Mange Tout Restaurant, full breakfast and in-room treats such as fresh fruit and Huguenot chocolates are included in the price.

To book phone 021-8762770 or email info@montrochelle.co.za

5* L’Ermitage Franschhoek Chateau and Villas

Rooms cost R1200.00 ($156) for a single room and R2000.00 ($260) per double room per night. This includes a ticket to the Food and Wine Marquee and shuttle transfer.

For bookings phone 021-8769200 or email ester@lermitage.co.uk.

Le Franschhoek Hotel and Spa

From 12 – 18th July rooms will cost R2000.00 ($260) per night and include a 3 course dinner and breakfast.

To book phone 021-8768900

The festival programme is here:

Saturday 17 July

08h00 – 17h00: Pierre Jourdan SPCA Boules Tournament (Church Grounds)

10h00 – 17h00: The French Corner Market in the Town Hall

12h00 – 17h00: The Bastille Food and Wine Marquee

13h00: The Waiters’ Race (at the Food and Wine Marquee)

14h00: Porcupine Ridge Barrel Rolling Competition (at the Food and Wine Marquee)

18h30: Movies by MINI at the Screening Room at Le Quartier Francais

OFFICIAL AFTER PARTIES at Col’Cacchio and Elephant & Barrel.

Sunday 18 July

08h00 – 17h00: Pierre Jourdan SPCA Boules Tournament (Church Grounds)

09h30: Bastille Festival MTB Outride (meet at the Hugeunot Monument – R30)

10h00 – 17h00: The French Corner Market in the Town Hall

12h00 – 17h00: The Bastille Food and Wine Marquee

14h00: Porcupine Ridge Barrel Rolling Competition (at the Food and Wine Marquee)

18h30: Movies by MINI at the Screening Room at Le Quartier Francais

19h00: Queenie 2000 (the play) A story of 7 beggars and their struggle for survival. At the Town Hall. Cost: R15 per ticket.

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