De Hoop Collection’s 2021 Wine Whales & Music Weekend Posted by David Henning on 21 September 2021 De Hoop Collection takes great pleasure in inviting you to its 2021 Wine Whales & Music Weekend, a three-day celebration of wine, whales and music from Friday 15 – Sunday 17 October 2021. De Hoop Collection, a hallmark Cape Country Routes property in the pristine De Hoop Nature Reserve with accommodation ranging from affordable self-catering chalets to upmarket fully catered lodges, is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway. The 2021 Wine Whales & Music Weekend is a fabulous profusion of wine tastings, high tea, gourmet dinners, special performances by jazz duo ‘Hanna and Bram’ on Friday evening, and the world-class ensemble Whale Time Serenade with celebrated musicians Malané Hofmeyr-Burger on flute, Peta-Ann Holdcroft on cello, Irina Tsoniff and Ivo Ivanov on violin, and Vladimir Ivanov on viola. Workshops on chocolate-making with Richard von Geusau, and pizza-making sponsored by Gideon Milling, guided marine and bird walks and whale-watching. And adding to the mix, De Hoop Collection is delighted to announce that Professor Mike Bruton will be the guest speaker – he will be talking about Finding Old Four legs: The Remarkable Story of the Coelacanth, a fascinating and uniquely South African story. ‘I‘ll be reviewing the whole coelacanth saga with digital slides and will bring the story up-to-date with the discovery of a living specimen off the coast of KZN by amateur divers in late November 2019. I’ll also be covering aspects of marine conservation and exploration, emphasising how little we actually know about our marine life and how ‘citizen’ scientists can make meaningful contributions in this regard.’ Wine Whales & Music Weekend itinerary Friday 15 October 4 pm: Nature Drive with delicious canapés and drinks (R375 per person, kids u/12 half price) 6 pm: Wine tasting with Sijnn Wines in Fig Tree Restaurant 7 pm: Gourmet Dinner with wine pairings by Sijnn Wines and a musical evening with the jazz duo Hanna and Bram in the Fig Tree Restaurant Saturday 16 October 8 am Guided Bird Walk along the Vlei (R175 per person, half-price kids u/12) 8 – 10:30 am: Breakfast 10 am: Chocolate-making workshop with Richard von Geusau (R100 per person, R50 kids u/12) 11 am – 3 pm: Wine, Beer, Gin and Cheese Tasting – enjoy a selection of wines and cheeses from local wineries and cheese farms 11:30 – 2:30 pm: Pizza workshop – learn to make your own dough and create your own pizza (R120 per person, R60 children u/12) 3 pm: High Tea in the Cloete Room 3.30 pm: ‘Finding Old Fourlegs: The Remarkable Story of the Coelacanth’ with Professor Mike Bruton 7 pm: Whale Time Serenade for strings and flute – featuring world-class musicians Irina Tsoniff, Ivo Ivanov on violin and Vladimir Ivanov on Viola, Peta Ann Holdcroft on cello and Malané Hofmeyr-Burger on Flute – with Dinner in Fig Tree Restaurant Sunday 17 October 8 am: Breakfast 9 am: Checkout (if going to Koppie Alleen) 10 am: Guided Marine Walk at Koppie Alleen (where the coastline is exactly as it ought to be – unspoilt and brimming with life) watching the whales with Prof Bruton and De Hoop’s expert guides Rates to stay at De Hoop for the Wine Whales & Music Weekend, range from R2 170 per person sharing a 4-sleeper cottage for a two-night stay to R5 194 per person in a suite. The Weekend rate – for a minimum two-night stay – includes entertainment, wine and cheese tasting, two dinners and breakfasts, high tea and a visit with the whales. Drinks and guided activities are excluded – Nature Drive – R375 per person (children u/12 half price); guided Bird Walk – R175 per person, children u/12 half price); Chocolate-making workshop – R100 per person, children 12/under – half price. Contact – [email protected] If however, you only want to spend the day at De Hoop, then Saturday 16 October is the day for fun – family fun at De Hoop. Contact Danitsa [email protected] T’s & C’s apply. De Hoop Collection Phone 021-422 4522 or email [email protected] In keeping with protocols regarding the Coronavirus, De Hoop Collection adheres to all stringent health and safety cleaning protocols – the safety of their guests and staff being of the highest priority. ALSO READ A good dose of hope at De Hoop Nature Reserve Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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