The heart of the South African wine industry centres on several charming, historic towns nestled in idyllic valleys in-between rugged mountain ranges – Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, and further afield, Hermanus, Tulbagh, Worcester and Robertson. It embraces more than 200 estates, most of which offer regular cellar tours and tastings and have excellent restaurants and delis that provide fine fare to complement their excellent wines.
Picturesque Winelands takes the reader on a visual journey through a charming stretch of landscape with its wine estates and their venerable Cape Dutch homesteads, renowned cellars and delightful eateries and picnic spots that are such a strong draw card in the Western Cape. The book celebrates a tradition of wine-making that has been fundamental to the area for some 350 years.
Picturesque Winelands is part of the Picturesque series of small, full-colour souvenir books. Other titles include Durban & Surrounds, Drakensberg, Cape Town, Garden Route, Swakopmund, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and Remembering Robben Island.
Tanya Farber is a freelance South African journalist and writer who has won local and international awards, including a CNN African Journalism Award and a Lorenzo Natali Human Rights Journalism Award from the European Union. She holds an MA (Journalism) degree from the University of the Witwatersrand, and worked as a journalist at the Star newspaper in Johannesburg for seven years.
Picturesque Winelands takes the reader on a visual journey through a charming stretch of landscape with its wine estates and their venerable Cape Dutch homesteads, renowned cellars and delightful eateries and picnic spots that are such a strong draw card in the Western Cape. The book celebrates a tradition of wine-making that has been fundamental to the area for some 350 years.
Picturesque Winelands is part of the Picturesque series of small, full-colour souvenir books. Other titles include Durban & Surrounds, Drakensberg, Cape Town, Garden Route, Swakopmund, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and Remembering Robben Island.
Tanya Farber is a freelance South African journalist and writer who has won local and international awards, including a CNN African Journalism Award and a Lorenzo Natali Human Rights Journalism Award from the European Union. She holds an MA (Journalism) degree from the University of the Witwatersrand, and worked as a journalist at the Star newspaper in Johannesburg for seven years.