Vintage Wine and Dine Series at the Cape Grace Posted on 13 July 2012 Tags:Shiraz, Wellington It’s not often I complain about being given too much wine in a restaurant. Well, really this isn’t a complaint so much as an observation, since I rather enjoyed the copious amounts of superb chardonnay and shiraz that were flowing. I don’t think I’ve been to a food and wine pairing event that gives quite such generous measures as those dished up at the Cape Grace’s Signal Restaurant, for with each of the six courses served you receive not one but two glasses of wine. As well as sampling Groot Constantia’s more recent wines, we got to sip an aged version of each, giving the chance to explore how the wines complemented the food as well as experiencing what your wines could become if only you could keep your hands off them for a few years. And there is plenty of opportunity to discuss your findings, since Signal’s Vintage Wine and Dine dinners take place around one long table seating 40 foodies and of course, the winemaker for that month’s featured vineyard. The only blip of the evening was when we were handed the non-carnivorous menu on arrival. Imagine our extreme pleasure when, instead of a king oyster mushroom we received a plate of perfectly-cooked quail or when what we thought would be the second fish dish of the evening turned out to be seared springbok Wellington. Signal will be hosting five more dinners, one each month, each one featuring wines old and new paired with six decadent courses from executive chef Malika van Reenen. Look out for evenings featuring the wines of Hamilton Russell, Waterford, Bosmans, Iona and Rustenberg before the series comes to an end in November. Vintage Wine and Dine Series at the Cape Grace Early booking is encouraged as numbers are limited. The six-course dinner costs R650 (including wine of course). Contact Rene on tel: 021 410 7097 or email [email protected]. Related Posts Review: The Hearty & Homely Winter Lunch at Bistro Sixteen82 1 June 2023 A winter menu should evoke visions of heart-warming and comforting dishes that nourish the body... read more The rise of gastronomy tourism: restaurants to try in Thailand 1 June 2023 Gastronomy tourism has emerged as a thriving trend in recent years, capturing taste buds... read more 10 Coffee Shops in Johannesburg to visit 25 May 2023 Finding the best coffee shops in Johannesburg can be tricky, so we've put together a... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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