Durbanville Hills - Chocolate or Biltong & Wine Tasting
13-May-2011
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What would South African hospitality be without a generous helping of
biltong? It’s synonymous with holidays, mid-afternoon snacks, rugby,
braai and educating international guests. With this in mind the
Durbanville Hills Winery has added a new biltong and wine tasting to its
offering at the cellar and by doing so, brings two great South African
specialties together. Biltong was most probably the first convenience food developed, originating from the Dutch settlers who sun-dried strips of meat as ready-to-eat sustenance during their treks across the country. And as diverse as South African wines are, so are the various biltong and droëwors varieties. From the intense to the subtle, the selection of Durbanville Hills’ red and white wines complements the taste profiles of the various styles of venison and beef biltong as well as droëwors. The tastings cost R60 per person and includes Durbanville Hills’ wines matched with a selection of biltong and droëwors. Bookings are essential for groups of six or more. |
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Chocolate
and wine are natural companions offering both complex flavors and
notes, similar components and nuances, and their individual tannin
structure combines effortlessly adding a new dimension to the wine.
The tasting includes five Durbanville Hills wines paired with an assortment of decadent chocolates and is served daily.
The cost is R50 per person and booking is advised for groups of eight people or more.
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ISSUED BY De Kock Communications (DKC) - ON BEHALF OF Durbanville Hills Winery - MEDIA ENQUIRIES Tania Kotze, brand manager, Durbanville Hills (021) 809 8571 or Linda Christensen, DKC (021) 873 2199
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What would South African hospitality be without a generous helping of
biltong? It’s synonymous with holidays, mid-afternoon snacks, rugby,
braai and educating international guests. With this in mind the
Durbanville Hills Winery has added a new biltong and wine tasting to its
offering at the cellar and by doing so, brings two great South African
specialties together. 