Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Johannes du Plessis shows new works


Detail of 'Stars Falling Over Paarl Mountain'

Franschhoek painter and sculptor Johannes du Plessis will be showing his latest works at Gallery 88 in Main Road, Paarl from 27 October 2012. The exhibition is entitled ‘Provenance’.
Du Plessis describes himself as a contemporary expressionist. His new works were inspired by landscapes and are sometimes reminiscent of his earlier more realistic works.  Appropriately the exhibition will be opened by Prof Izak Rust, a retired geologist. For more details contact Gallery 88 at 021 863 3552. 
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Die Franschhoekse skilder en beeldhouer Johannes du Plessis bied vanaf 27 Oktober 2012 ‘n uitstalling van sy nuwe werke aan by Gallery 88 in Hoofstraat, Paarl.  Die titel van die uitstalling is ‘Herkoms’.
Du Plessis, wat homself as ‘n kontemporêre ekspressionis beskryf, se nuwe werke is deur landskappe geïnspireer en herinner soms aan van sy vroeë, meer realistiese werke.  Heel gepas word die uitstalling deur Prof Izak Rust, ‘n afgetrede geoloog, ge-open. Vir meer besonderhede skakel Gallery 88 by 021 863 3552.

Renowned French Chef cooks at La Motte for Plaisirs de France Celebrations

Chef Florent Boivin
Renowned French Chef Florent Boivin, one of the Meilleur Ouvrier de France* will be joining forces with Pierneef à La Motte Chef Chris Erasmus for a gastronomic celebration of note to introduce Plaisirs de France – the Franschhoek celebrations for Seasons of France, a cultural exchange program between South Africa and France.
Chef Boivin is from the famous Paul Bocuse institute in France and has an intrinsic knowledge of French gastronomy. He has worked in different Michelin star establishments, such as Maison Troisgros in Roanne, Le Jardin des Sens in Montpellier and Maison Decoret in Vichy and has participated in the opening of new restaurants all over the world, including D’Sens in Bangkok, Raffles Hotel Restaurant in Singapore and Héritage Hotel Restaurant in Mauritius.
For the Plaisirs de France celebrations, he joins Chef Chris Erasmus in the Pierneef à La Motte kitchen to design a French-inspired 6-course fine-dining menu combining French flair with local quality ingredients. Expect a fusion of flavours – from foie gras to springbok - all paired with award-winning wines to ensure a culinary experience par excellence!
The banquet style dinner takes place on Friday, 12 October in the elegant Pierneef à La Motte restaurant on   La Motte Wine Estate in the Franschhoek Valley.
The dinner with wine costs R690 per person and reservations can be made at Pierneef à La Motte on +27 (0)21 876 8800 or pierneef@la-motte.co.za
Plaisirs de France will see the Franschhoek Valley celebrating its French heritage for a month from 15 October to 15 November. This initiative is part of the Seasons of France cultural exchange program between South Africa and France that reinforces the strong bond that unites the two countries.
For more information on La Motte please visit www.la-motte.com and for more information on Plaisirs de France, http://franschhoek.org.za/events/event/a-month-of-french-flair-in-franschhoek/

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Grande Provence Proudly Presents 3 New Wines for Summer

Viognier Chenin Blanc Blend
Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate, part of Huka Retreats, situated in the Franschhoek Valley, is proud to present 3 new white wines to its existing award winning collection.

Comments General Manager and Winemaker, Karl Lambour, “We are very proud to unveil and present our latest wines that are now available in The Tasting Room on the Estate. Each new wine has also been introduced with our new menu at The Restaurant and The Owner’s Cottage; perfect for the approaching summer season.”

Grande Provence Sauvignon Blanc 2012 - a medium bodied, well balanced white wine with lots of tropical fruit, guava, lime, rip fig and a touch of green pepper.  The aromas follow through onto the palate in the form of rich fruit flavours, balanced by a zesty acidity.  These two attributes combine to deliver a fresh, lingering after taste.  The Sauvignon Blanc 2012 can be enjoyed on its own or served with seafood, chicken dishes or fruity salads.

Grande Provence Chardonnay 2011 – an elegant full bodied, well balanced white wine with outstanding fruit and wood integration.  The Chardonnay has upfront citrus, almond and creamy aromas complemented with vanilla and butterscotch.  Matured for 11 months in 60% first fill and 40% second fill French oak barrels.  Best served with smoked fish, seafood with creamy sauces, pork dishes and ripened soft cheeses, or simply on its own.

The Grande Provence Chardonnay 2011 has won Gold at the Michelangelo International Wine Awards 2012.

Grande Provence Viognier Chenin Blanc 2012 – an elegant, full bodied blend infused with flavours of dried apricot, spices and cream giving a long, dry finish to round off this perfectly balanced blend.   The Viognier Chenin Blanc can be enjoyed with grilled quail smothered in candied walnuts and grilled pear with a honey glaze sauce as well as with roasted pork belly or creamy chicken a la king.

Purchase these award winning wines and if you buy 12 bottles or more we will ship these free of charge, anywhere in South Africa.

The Estate proudly offers guests The Owner’s Cottage, The Restaurant, The Winery, The Jonkershuis, The Gallery, The Sculpture Garden and The Shop.

For general enquiries or to order wines please contact Ralton Adams on 021 876 8600 or email ralton@grandprovence.co.za.

Own a piece of history


Keerweder dining room

Strauss & Co is delighted to have been entrusted with the sale of the contents of Keerweder – the handsome Cape Dutch homestead on one of the oldest farms in Franschhoek, situated at the foot of the Franschhoek mountains against a backdrop of orchards, rolling vines and English rose gardens.
In 1692 Keerweder was the first farm in the Franschhoek Valley to be allotted by the Dutch East India Company to a European.   The name originates from the high mountains surrounding Franschhoek which were insurmountable obstacles for travellers who, unable to pass over them, had to turn back, hence 'keeren weder' which in Dutch means ‘to turn back’.
 Pristinely restored over twenty years ago by the current owners, Keerweder has been furnished with items befitting the period and the grandiosity of this magnificent home and reflects their knowledge and passion for South Africa’s diverse and interesting history.
Collectors and decorators alike will be presented with a unique opportunity to acquire rare and beautiful pieces, encompassing furniture, paintings, prints, carpets, silver, ceramics, garden statuary and even cars from the 680-lot sale.
 From VOC to Hylton Nel, the sale spans several centuries and a myriad of tastes with estimates ranging from a few hundred rands into the millions for the more important pieces.   Each item has been carefully selected and researched by the owners whose academic interest is manifest in their impressive collection of reference books which will also be on the sale.  Everyday household items such as linen, curtains and kitchenware will also form part of the auction.
The core of the collection is formed by a large selection of Cape and Colonial furniture offering outstanding opportunities to collectors at every level.   Chief among these is a highly important Cape armoire sporting silver escutcheons by the celebrated silversmith Johan Hendrik Vos, as well as an intricately engraved lock-plate after a design by Jacob Hoefnagel, (estimates R800 000 – R1 million), two ‘Burgomaster’ chairs (R80 000 – 100 000 and R60 000 – 80 000 respectively) and a commode from the Herbert Prins Collection (R120 000 – 150 000).
The sale also features eye-catching and unusual furniture from other parts of the world such as a rare 19thcentury Chinese painted and gilded marriage bed (R80 000 – 90 000), an elaborately carved Persian bed with panelled canopy (R15 000 – 20 000), and a palanquin or sedan chair (R20 000 – 30 000).   
Painting highlights include Camelthorn Tree, Kalahari by JH Pierneef, master of the South African landscape (estimate R800 000 – R1,2 million) and, in keeping with the Cape Dutch theme of the house, several  mid 18th century Dutch portraits, the most impressive of which is a 17th century double portrait which dominates the dining room (estimates R100 000 – 150 000).
Stephan Welz, Managing Director of Strauss & Co commented: “It is an honour for Strauss & Co to be handling this important sale. The Cape has a long tradition of house sales, the most important being undoubtedly Koopmans-de Wet House in 1913, today a National Monument.  I was fortunate enough personally to have been involved in the sale of the contents of many  renowned properties over the years including, amongst others, Newlands House, Ellerman House and  Mostertsdrift .
 Not only is the sale of Keerweder another feather in our cap but it offers opportunities to many to own a piece of history, and will surely take its place among those major house sales which have become landmarks in the history of collecting in South Africa”.
There will be viewing for three days prior to the sale, on Friday 19, Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 October and all are welcome.
The sale will take place in situ throughout the day on Monday 22 October 2012. The three sessions will commence at 10am, 2.30pm and 5.30pm.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Bastille Festival in Franschhoek sees Belle époque at La Motte

Belle époque 'Beautiful era' - the golden age of art and culture in France in the early 20th century.
La Motte staff ready for Bastille Festival
An exhibition of famous French tapestries and ceramics, a classical music concert dedicated to French composers, a special menu of French cuisine, beautiful baguettes and internationally acclaimed wines – all elegantly presented – will give some French flair to the La Motte celebrations during the annual Bastille weekend on 14 & 15 July 2012.
As a cultural exchange program between South Africa and France, this year a French Season in South Africa will commence formally in July and continue into November. This initiative reinforces the strong, deep bonds that unite the two countries and La Motte’s program for the French festivities will ensure that any and all of the French visitors will feel right at home while offering our local supporters a taste of the culture, art and gastronomy of France!
Taste the range of award-winning La Motte wines presented from La Motte’s welcoming tasting room with a special French theme or from the Food & Wine Marquee on the town square. The 5-star Platter 2009 Pierneef Shiraz • Viognier will also make out part of the flight of French and Franschhoek wines available for tasting at the VIP tent in town as well as the Technical Tasting for the public that will take place at Grande Provence on Sunday morning*.
Pierneef à La Motte restaurant will offer live café music and a dedicated French menu with favourites such as Ladal Layoinnaise, Pâté de campagne, Lamb rack Provençal,  Boeuf Bourguignon, Apple tarte tatin and Bergamot crème brulee, to name but a few. And as a further celebration of the French food culture, the La Motte Farm Shop with its artisan breads will be selling lovely freshly-baked baguettes to take home and enjoy.
The La Motte museum is host to the inspiring tapestries and ceramics of acclaimed French artist, Jean Lurçat and the monthly classical music concert presented from the historic cellar on the estate, will be featuring the beautiful duo of Zorada Temmingh and Elna van der Merwe on two pianos with a celebration of French composers.  Well-known for their wonderful arrangements of classical masterpieces, this once-off performance for La Motte has them jogging through Saint-Saëns’ ‘Carnival of the Animals’, while shortening Bizet’s ‘Carmen’ to ten minutes and dancing along with a habañera, a bolero and a cake walk.
For reservations and more information:
Pierneef à La Motte restaurant: +27(0)21 876 8800 (dinner reservations only)
Classical Music Concerts: Angela at +27(0)21 876 8000 or concert@la-motte.co.za
The Concert takes place on Saturday, 14 July and starts promptly at 19:00
Cost: R170
Hours:  The wine tasting room, restaurant, farm shop and museum will be open on 14 and 15 July from 09:00 to 17:00.
For more information about La Motte, please visit www.la-motte.com or call +27(0)21 876 8000 and for more information on the *Bastille Festival, go to www.franschhoekbastille.co.za

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

New Releases from Grande Provence

Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate unveils three new wines which add to the existing award-winning collection created by celebrated Winemaker, Jaco Marais.

The Grande Provence 2007- a complex full-bodied red wine has a distinct nose of mint and eucalyptus, followed by ripe plums. The wine is elegant with soft ripe tannins, ideal to be enjoyed with red meat, venison or rich poultry dishes.

Grande Provence Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 - A mature red wine aged in French oak barrels for fifteen months. Unique aromas of berries are complemented by a soft and elegant taste experience. A prominent flavour of mint sets this Cabernet apart from the rest. Perfect with meat, cheeses and rich chocolate desserts. Cellar aging: The grapes were hand picked and the wine was aged in first and second fill French oak barrels for fifteen months.

Grande Provence Pinot Noir 2010 - An elegant, silky red wine with a smooth tannin structure. Fresh flavours of berries and strawberries are prominent on the palate and leave a delicious lingering after taste. This Pinot Noir 2012 is ideal for meats, salads or simply on its own. Cellar aging: The grapes were hand picked and then went straight to fermentation. The wine was aged for nine months in second fill French oak barrels.

Winemaker Jaco Marais comments: “I’m still excited to make wine because in the process there are so many stages that lead to the final product. I enjoy the various building blocks and the trick is to be patient and allow the wine to finish ageing in the barrels. The end result is always something truly special. For the Pinot Noir, the colour of the wine is more intense than usual, which is an indication that the grapes were picked at optimal ripeness so I’m looking forward to seeing how the wine matures. Marry any or all of these three new wines with the menus that Executive Chef, Darren Roberts has created and we’re sure you won’t be disappointed.”

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Gallery Presents ‘OF HONEY THIEVES AND EGG EATERS’ Exhibition

The Gallery at Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate, Franschhoek, will present a solo exhibition, ‘Of Honey Thieves and Egg Eaters’, by well known Cape Town based artist, Jop Kunneke.  The exhibition will open on Sunday, 11 March 2012 at 11h00 until Wednesday, 25 April 2012.

Cape Town artist, Jop Kunneke’s latest collection delivers satirical social commentary, masked by his masterful depiction of creatures at the fringe of the animal kingdom. The quirky themes of ‘survival of the sneakiest’ and ‘adapt or die’ are presented through a narrative visual exploration of ‘pointed snouts, darting tongues and curving claws’.

Environmental strain forces species to clash as their ecosystems are encroached upon and overloaded and people face a similar plight as resources dwindle. Our primordial playmates reveal that the solution to survival is to innovate and adapt in order to salvage a relationship with the environment.

Jop Kunneke comments: “Out of the daily drama in nature, some ingenious and creative methods have evolved in order to get to the ‘honey’.”

For further information, a preview or to make an appointment please contact The Gallery at Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate at gallery@grandeprovence.co.za or 021 876 8630. The Gallery is open from Monday to Sunday, from 10h00 till 17h00.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Stellenbosch University Wordfest

The Stellenbosch University Wordfest, winner of the 2011 kykNET Fiesta award for the country’s most popular arts festival, will be held in Stellenbosch from 2 to 11 March this year.
While the Woordfees is primarily a literary and language fest with a focus on Afrikaans, a choice of superb English and indigenous language productions are on offer as well. This year’s festival boasts more than 250 productions, ranging from visual arts, music and drama to discourse and word art events, a student festival, kids entertainment and outdoor events such as moonlight walks and trial runs.

Translator and author Leon de Kock will be in conversation with multi-award winning poet and writer Mongane Wally Serote. This is a rare chance to meet the literary giant, Umkontho we Ziswe veteran and well-known Black Consciousness poet. Serote will give an account of his exceptional journey.

Another literary icon and internationally awarded author, Antjie Krog, presents a highlight on the writers programme with the multi-language and multidisciplinary production Inheems met Antjie Krog (“Indigenous with Antjie Krog”), where Afrikaans mingles freely with indigenous sister tongues such as Kwedam, isiXhosa and seSotho, accompanied by ethnic instruments.

The US Discussion Forum for the Humanities and Social Sciences present an intriguing visual lecture: Treasures of the Getty Villa, exploring the fascinating Californian museum developed by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. Besides one of the finest art collections in the world, this museum boasts all the splendour, drama, controversy and court cases befitting a Los Angeles cultural gem.

On the drama front there’s Thom Pain (Based on Nothing),the hit play by Will Eno, considered by critics as the new Samuel Beckett. This Pulitzer Prize finalist is a sad and disturbingly funny exploration of the difficulties of mastering the basics of life. Albert Pretorius plays Thom Pain, an everyman trying to make sense of the world and his place in it.

·    The SU Wordfest takes place in Stellenbosch from 2 – 11 March 2012.
·    Bookings can be made at Computicket.