Travel on wine passport
2009-06-04
A NEW passport takes you to 14 of the finest cellar doors in the Cape Winelands, with major savings of up to 60% on tastings and tours. The Cellar Door Collection Passport offers some of the most memorable winelands experiences from Stellenbosch and Durbanville to Paarl, Robertson, Tulbagh and even as far north as Phalaborwa. Visit your choice of leading cellars and distilleries at your leisure over a period of six months or a year, depending on your Passport card preference. The R50 option entitles you to visit four experiences, whilst the R100 card allows you to visit all 14 destinations. The Passport card also makes a great gift of weekends of fun in the winelands – ideal for sharing with family and friends. Comprising some of the finest wine estates in the Winelands, the Cellar Door Collection covers everything from ultra modern cellars to 300 year-old homesteads as well as allowing visitors to experience the age old tradition of a working brandy cooperage. The Stellenbosch area offers eight opportunities for Pass-port holders - Alto, Uitkyk, Neethlingshof, Stellenzicht, Le Bonheur, The Bergkelder, The House of JC Le Roux and Van Ryn’s Distillery. Nederburg in Paarl presents a tour and tasting from the Winemaster’s range, whilst Plaisir de Merle near Franschhoek, gives Passport holders the opportunity to taste six of their internationally acclaimed wines. From Durbanville Hills to Klipdrift Distillery in Robertson, to the De Oude Drostdy in Tulbagh and the home of Amarula Cream in Phalaborwa. Tickets can be purchased at any of the participating cellars. Visit www.cellardoorcollection.co.za.
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