produced wonderful wines but now is a stay-over and culinary destination in it's own right.
At their recent Pure Food festival, held on Human right's day, the y launched their new Beaujoulais Nouveau, a French-styled wine that is meant for everyday drinking and which is made from the Gamay grapes grown on the estate. It is the only one of it's kind in South Africa.
This is a wine that is traditionally released on the 1 November in France and that is well looked forward too by those inhabitants each year. It is an unusual style for South African palates in that it is primarily fruit driven, tasting of cranberries with brambles on the nose. It is meant to be drunk within the first six months and has very light acidity. The grapes were picked at the end of February, pressed and then kept in tanks for only two weeks.
Apart from the usual wine tasting Asara has a delectable deli which sells, not only the best coffee made by bassister Charles (that's a pic of Charles making my coffee below) but a tantalising array of sweet treats.
Macarons that simply explode with flavour. My favourite were the plumb and litchi. Close on that is the green granny smith apple flavour. A selection of the chocolates, made by passionate pastry chef Karen Roussouw are also a must-have and a bargin at R25 for a selection of four.
Sansibar cigar and whisky lounge the perfect place to hang out after dinner, especially if you are a hotel guest. In addition to rare cigars and whiskies that are on offer, there are also a fantastic range of wine-based cocktails that are whipped up by Jasper. This place has quite a buzz in the evening and is frequented by hotel guests and students from Stellenbosch alike. It also has it's own bar menu with the massive burgers and the winemaker's and cheese platters being the favourites.
If you prefer something along the lines of fine dining, then the estate boasts Raphael's.
The menu is diverse and everything on it looks so yummy that it is definitely hard to choose. The lamb shank, which is slow cooked and then pulled off the bone is delicious.
Estate wines are served by the glass and are exceptionally well priced so you can enjoy a white or red with whatever you have chosen with your starter or main.
If you have space for it, their dessert menu is also excellent!
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