Upper Blaauwklippen Vintners Annual Stellenbosch Tasting

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TIME:    11:00
COST:    R400
VENUE:    Stellenbosch Valley
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Meet the Winemakers and gain rare behind-the-scenes access to this mysterious Stellenbosch Valley. Set in the lush folds of one of South Africa’s best-kept-secret valleys, the vintners of three Stellenbosch wine farms - Kleinood, Keermont and De Trafford - are collaborating to host their second annual wine tasting experience with an array of gourmet delights.
With its heady combo of valleys, mountain ranges, wine estates and fine wine, the Upper Blaauwklippen Valley is the perfect setting for wine fans to explore and taste wines from all three stellar wine farms. Each of the Upper Blaauwklippen vintners produce the highest quality terroir specific and hand-crafted wines which convey the personality, humble distinction and uniqueness of the Helderberg area to the full.
 
This year, each farm will showcase their current release wines, as well as rare and special vinoteque wines, including the De Trafford Chenin blanc, Keermont Estate blend and Kleinood Tamboerskloof Syrah. Winemakers and owners will offer guests more in-depth insight of this prime Stellenbosch winemaking area, its philosophy and its people.
 
Meet the Winemakers and gain rare behind-the-scenes access to this mysterious Stellenbosch Valley. 
Tickets to this exclusive event are limited, secure your spot at R400 per person on sales@keermont.co.za or via Jessica at Kleinood wines on 021 880 2527  
 
 
What the experts say: 
 
“The Upper Blaauwklippen Valley could just be Stellenbosch’s new trump card. Here, a vein of fine Syrah runs from Kleinood through Keermont and De Trafford at the top of the valley,” says Roland Peens, Director of Wine Cellar Fine Wine Merchants. 
 
“We look forward to welcoming wine lovers to our farms, getting to know our guests, spending quality time explaining the stories behind our wines, showcasing fine wines and offering a charming and informative tasting amidst the untouched mountain slopes of the Upper Blaauwklippen valley,” says David Trafford, owner and vintner at De Trafford wines.