Ons onderSTEEN #drinkchenin dag

Here in the Swartland most days are Chenin Blanc days, we make a lot of it, we drink a lot of it…

But June 18th is officially known as Drink Chenin Day, officially in the sense that “In 2014 the first #DrinkChenin Day was celebrated on June 12th in New York and 10 other cities across the USA. This campaign was the brainchild of a group of USA retailers and sommeliers. The Chenin Blanc Association joined the campaign in 2016.” It seems it has since moved on 6 days… like I say, every day is Chenin day. (source)

But to celebrate #drinkchenin day, we’ll take a look at a few of our favourite Chenins, that we bottle.

First up, everyone’s go to, value-for-money house white, the Secateurs Chenin Blanc; one cultivar, 28 sites! This little snapshot of our fact sheet tells you more:

On the other end of the spectrum, we make a few Chenins from single specific sites, sites with a unique expression of terroir. These wines might not get bottled every year (if a vineyard does not deliver a juice good enough it will get blended into the Secateurs or the Kalmoesfontein White Blend). The vineyards are old and the yield is low. Here is more on a few of those:

Above is a view of Dassiekop during harvest – Dassiekop, described by Adi as “the finest Chenin Blanc vineyard in SA, a place where viticulture and nature come together in perfect balance” is farmed by Franziska Wickens on Waterval farm, a few kilometers from our cellar.

And then, of course, there is always something a little bit left of field. Chenin Blanc is also the base wine of our Cape aperitif, Caperitif. Find out more about this product if you need to, on our sister site dedicated to The Ghost Ingredient.

We hope you get to enjoy a fine Chenin Blanc today and this weekend, any many more days to come. Cheers!

A rabbit (pie) from a box for Father’s Day

Pull a rabbit pie, some wine, pecan pies and more from a box for an easy and delicious Father’s Day feast.

A win for mom and dad – no cooking, just bake and celebrate.

Our Father’s Day Box is a meal for four and includes:

A 375ml Curator Red Wine (a wine ususlally just made for export)

Fresh bread and cultured butter (churned by Hanneke Kruger)

One frozen Kalmoesfontein Rabbit Pie (by Charl Badenhorst)

Kalmoesfontein Chutney (a la Judy Badenhorst)

Two Pecan Tarts, by Mond Vol Soet (made with shortcrust pastry and huge pecan halves from Lowerland Organic Farm in Prieska) delivered frozen with instructions to heat.

Charl’s famous vanilla ice-cream.

R750 per box includes delivery.

To order, fill out this form.

For more info see Instagram.

Tasting lunches are baaaack!

Our very popular monthly tasting lunches are finally back. We’ve missed them (I mean you) so think fast and book now to attend the first tasting lunch in over a year!

our gates and doors are open!

What: a visit to the farm, a view of the cellar, a taste of our wines with Adi and a three-course lunch by Charl and team.

When: Saturday 12 June from 12:30

Where: our home, Kalmoesfontein farm on the Paardeberg

How: mail semma@aabadenhorst.com to book a spot; at R550per person all included.

Mina & Charl are ready to cook for you.

Lunch like a boss (and his team)

Every day Mina and Charl prepare a hearty balanced farm lunch for the the team – using fresh produce grown right here and meat from our surrounding farms. We are now opening this lunch up to a maximum of 8 extra seats per day.

Join us for lunch, Mondays – Fridays at 12h30.

For R225pp you’ll get in on the daily menu (including freshly baked bread and farm butter) + a glass of wine + coffee. 

The view, the farm atmosphere and chit chat with the team free of charge. 

You’ll also be able to buy wine at cellar door prices and grab some of our locally made products (like bread, butter, ice cream, capers, preserves and more) and free range eggs. 

Please note – no tastings or cellar tours will be on offer unless specifically arranged in advance.

Book a seat 24 hours before via taste@aabadenhorst.com or on 022 125 0116.  

What a retreat!

As you might know, Kalmoesfontein, the home of AA Badenhorst Family (Wines), is also a popular wedding and event venue with beautiful accommodation. We just received this video of a small wedding we hosted in December, with wine tasting and all.

This is a stunning representation of a good time on the slopes of the Partyberg.

If you don’t follow our new @kalmoesfontein account on Instagram yet, do it now! It is our lifestyle account focussing on the food, accommodation, parties and scenes from the farm while our original @aabadenhorst account will focus more on the wine side going forward.

Videographer:  Curate  @cu.rate

And in early March we will be hosting a ladies’ retreat, in conjunction with our friend and experience planner extraordinaire, Clarisse Coetzee.

Instead of holding your breath waiting for international travel to open, rather breathe out and relax at The Retreat. 

The Retreat is a rejuvenating two night, mid-week* escape to the scenic slopes of the Paardeberg. Here your body can stretch with Megan Moore**, refuel with delicious vegetarian meals and get massaged by SkinClays; while your mind can engage in meaningful conversations with life coach Gretha Cronje and your soul can revive in the splendor of doing nothing amongst the fresh air and farm sounds of our working wine farm.

Send an email to semma@aabadenhorst.com if you’d like to be one of only 12 ladies to join.

*we start Wednesday at 6pm so you can come after work.

**yoga classes will be fit for beginners.

What a weekend!

We are sharing some of our favourite things to do in and around the Swartland again, since some of the businesses and restaurants originally suggested have sadly closed down.

Spending a weekend (or any few days) in the region can really relieve you of the stresses of the city. There is no traffic (unless you encounter a herd of sheep crossing a dirt road), the ratio of shining retail window display to real things made by locals are in your favour and the landscapes are wide open and unobstructed.

So, if you are planning to stay in our accommodation (or others in the area) here are a few of the things we like to do within 30mins drive of the farm.

Hiking:

So many options; you can start on the farm and walk into the Paardeberg (ask Semma); drive to the Riebeek Mountain and take the newly reopened route from Pulpit Rock or take a super easy walk up the granite hill outside Malmesbury (see slideshow below).

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Alternatively drive through Wellington and into Bain’s Kloof Pass (gorgeous views of everything the light touches) and stop off to sit next to the river (ask Helena for tips). For all of these we can provide guides on request and at a small fee.

Most of these routes are also mountain bike friendly!

Shopping and eating like a local:

On your way to Bain’s Kloof you will pass our favourite leather shop. Redemption Leather is a local factory / shop where you can buy hand made shoes, bags, belts and so much more. Worth a visit.

For farm fresh food you have plenty of options… as you should in the country side.

In Riebeek you can get great produce at The Biggest Little Market (previously Crisp) opposite Beans about Coffee (yes, another coffee is a great idea!) and something to braai straight from Delico Meat, a farmstyle family butchery.

The Biggest Little Market produce

For cocktails and Asain inspired food try The Alchemist, definitely buy wine at The Wine Kollective (the only wineshop in the world that stocks alllll the Swartland gems) and check out art at the various galleries.

In Malmesbury you should get your coffee at Koffie (and see what the owner baked that morning) and grab some lunch at The Daily. Peaberry Cafe and Cherry Lane are also both nice stops for light meals, coffee and local baked goods.

Wine (and other) tastings:

Most small producers are only open by appointment (like us) so make sure to enquire in advance.  Check out the Swartland Wine and Olive Route’s site or that of Riebeek Valley Tourism for details on cellars that have open doors and active tasting rooms.

After harvest we hope to once again set aside a few dates for tasting days on the farm so try coming out on those weekends! And we have started to put together a sort of “menu of experiences” that friends and neighbours can offer so ask Semma about that when you book and get the most out of a weekend in die platteland.

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And if you want to visit some local nurseries, both the Malmesbury Kwekery (on Reservoir street) and the Riebeek Valley Garden Center in Riebeek West come highly recommended.

Enjoy your visit to the Swartland!

Curator cans have landed in the UK

Our cans have arrived in the U.K!

‘The Curator’ White 2020, Pears, lime, and blossom with a hit of oily richness from the Viognier and flinty minerality from the Chenin.


‘The Curator’ Rosé 2020, Red plums, sweet redcurrants and mint leaf, washed along on a sea of freshness.


‘The Curator’ Red 2020, Wafts of blackberry & pepper and lovely ripe, pure black fruit flavours, knitted together by fine tannins.

Find them HERE>

and keep up to day on Curated adventures, here.

Please note:

The farm will be closed from 18 December 2020 – 5 January 2021 as we all escape the heat and get some rest ahead of the harvest. No tastings or lunches, parties or events.

But before then, Cape Town take note, we are looking out for you this Kaapse Somer.

Buy a box of 6 Caperitif (for R930) and get 24x200ml Swaan for free.

Delivery to Cape Town and surrounds included.

Order via denise@wineadmin.co.za.