South African Heritage is an integral part of Spier Wine Estate. Heritage Day on September 24 is a day that celebrates South Africa’s rich, vibrant roots and diverse cultures. As one of the oldest wine farms in South Africa with a recorded history dating back to 1692, Spier pours a lot into the preservation of the farm’s cultural heritage.
In honour of Heritage Day, and for all of Heritage Month, Spier is proud to present a limited-edition Wine & Food Tasting Experience.
Let’s start with a leisurely walk around the farm that will quickly reveal one of Spier’s greatest artefacts: an unrivalled 21 Cape Dutch gables. A gable is a decorative feature added to the intersection of a roof, most prominently used in 17th-century architecture. As it happens, Spier is home to 21 architecturally significant gables – the most of any wine estate in South Africa! These meticulously restored gables represent half a century in time and virtually the entire range of styles of that period. As a proudly South African winery, the 21 Gables range pays homage to the farm’s more than 300-year winemaking heritage and unique architectural legacy.
Wine & Food Tasting Experience
The tasting platter was inspired by traditional South African culinary dishes that bring comfort and delight to so many. There are nine delicious nibbles to indulge in, starting with light, fluffy pumpkin fritters served with a sweet amazi gel and raisin chutney and followed by a vibrant thyme & honey beetroot salad tossed in a fynbos vinaigrette. Next up, you’ll be treated to traditional chakalaka and pap served with cabbage, chili and curry accompaniments and Cape Malay inspired bunny chow. Of course, no South African tasting would be complete without a flavourful boerewors roll or samp and bean salad. The platter rounds off with a tasty biltong happie, spiced milk tart and crunchy koeksister.
The platter is served alongside our four award-winning wines from the 21 Gables Range. This includes the Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Pinotage and Cabernet Sauvignon. Each single varietal wine is an expression of the vintage, terroir and tells the story of the land. For example, Chenin Blanc has an extensive history at Spier, with archives indicating that the first Chenin Blanc vines were planted on Spier in the 1700s! Today, the 21 Gables Chenin Blanc is crafted from 40-year-old vines that result in a rich and complex wine with excellent ageing potential. Pinotage is another grape that pays tribute to our South Africa heritage. Celebrated as the country’s only indigenous variety, it was created in 1925 by Professor Abraham Izak Perold of Stellenbosch. Professor Perold famously grafted Pinot Noir and Cinsaut vines together. More than 96 years later, this uniquely South African varietal is celebrated as a South African gem and a firm favourite at Spier. True to character yet distinctive in style, the 21 Gables Pinotage offers a beautifully balanced and complex wine that will last beyond the decade.
To complete the experience, each wine is served in a beautiful Riedel glass to bring out the best flavours of both the wine and food. Spier invites you to celebrate the cultural wealth of our nation and join them on the farm to savour their Heritage Wine & Food Tasting, served in true South African hospitality.
WHAT: Wine & Food Tasting Experience.
WHERE: Spier Tasting Room, Spier Wine Estate, R310 Baden Powell Dr, Stellenbosch, 7603
WHEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK, Heritage month through to 31 October 2021
COST & RESERVATIONS: This platter and wine pairing will cost you R185 per person. Reservations advised. Book your tasting HERE.
INFO: T 021 809 1100 | Visit
Spier Wine Estate is a Conservation Champion and is on the Cape Town Green Wine Map
See also Cape Town Green Map