July 28th, 2010 by Alison Pearce
Bruce and Flagstone will be teaming up with Nobu at the One & Only for a wine and dine evening on 1 September. Seven courses of the finest Japanese fusion cuisine will be served with Bruce handling the wine pairing. These will include Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeno canapés on arrival and Steamed Japanese Halibut [...]
Read More: Nobu Wine & Dine Evening @ The One & Only Cape Town, 1 September
June 15th, 2010 by Alison Pearce
Daily Telegraph wine correspondent Jonathan Ray has a feature on South African wine in the context of the braai, inspired by the Wines of South Africa (WoSA) stand at this year’s London International Wine & Spirit Fair. The article features quotes from Bruce on how to tackle the art of pairing wine with the various [...]
Read More: Jonathan Ray features Flagstone and Bruce in the Daily Telegraph
April 22nd, 2010 by Alison Pearce
A new seal will appear on compliant South African wine bottles as from the 2010 harvest. Watch the video below for insight into what the seal guarantees in terms of the wine inside the bottle.
Read More: New Bottle Seal From Wine and Spirit Board of South Africa
April 22nd, 2010 by Luke Hardiman
Wines of South Africa (WOSA) have produced a 2 minute wine and soccer animated soccer video and we are more than happy to oblige their request to “show it on the website and blog about it.”
Read More: Wines of South Africa Soccer Video
March 8th, 2010 by Bruce Jack
Download the form to protest the government’s efforts to turn the Cape Winelands into the Cape Minelands here. We only have until tomorrow to offer concrete reasons for prospecting not to go ahead.
Any valid reason (cultural heritage, job losses, environmental, loss of business if a farms’ production area is disturbed etc) is worth putting down. [...]
Read More: Stop Mining in the Winelands
December 2nd, 2009 by Bruce Jack
Wrinkles. Scare-etched by our southern sun into the faces of real fishermen, each millimetre representing another high-seas adventure thriller – around our Cape of Storms.
There’s an old guy, long past hauling the line himself, who watches the fish come into Kalk Bay Harbour. His name is Fred. Fred sells bait, sells fish, sells stories. Sometimes [...]
Read More: Kalk Bay Harbour Wall