A splendid, fun-filled harvest festival will return to the renowned, family-owned Delheim Estate in Stellenbosch in January next year.
With tractor rides, grape stomping, delicious harvest feast, the jamboree on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 January is the ideal excursion for the whole family.
The age-old traditional event will again celebrate the bounty that Mother Nature bestowed on the local farm. Every ticket for the festival includes a glass of mos (freshly pressed grape juice) and a homemade Bretzel (traditional pretzel) on arrival, as well as the opportunity to pick and stomp grapes, take a tractor ride, enjoy live music and, of course, tuck into a splendid harvest feast.
The lunch spread caters for everyone, including vegetarians, with the dishes taking inspiration locally as well as from Germany, the Netherlands, and the Cape Malay tradition. It will be served at Delheim’s restaurant area, which has indoor and outdoor seating, a veranda, lush lawn and gorgeous views. White, red and rosé wine from the estate’s popular Lifestyle range will be served with lunch, while tastings and cellar visits will also be on offer.
Limited tickets cost R650 for adults and R300 for children aged four to 18, and can be booked online via Quicket.
. For more information, visit www.delheim.com.