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#1 Re: African Combined Finals
December 19, 2020, 09:28:32 am
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#2 Re: African Combined Finals
December 21, 2020, 01:02:37 pm
You hitting the Winelands before, during or after?

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#3 Re: African Combined Finals
December 22, 2020, 03:43:52 pm
I went for lunch at Klein Constantia with a wine pairing. Very nice but their star wine Vin de Constance is over priced compared with a Sauternes or Barsac and is actually cheaper over here. But it did taste lovely with a slightly salt blue cheese and with a slightly salty goats cheese.

Didn't really have time for anymore wine tastings. If I had stayed 1 more day there would have been a good chance that I wouldn't have got home - Munich were showing cancelled flights to Londoon this morning, only 10 others on my flight to Manc, you can see why they would cancel.

I was meant to go back in March but they shut the borders. There was wine tastings sorted for that trip, including having a hire car.

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#4 Re: African Combined Finals
December 22, 2020, 03:59:25 pm
A pity, a day bouldering at the underrated and deserted de Doorns boulders, followed by an amazing meal at Haute Cabriere in Franschhoek was one of the highlights of my time there. And I don't even really like wine.

 

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