Bramon Wine Estate

Traveling down the Garden Route the other day we stopped at Bramon Wine Estate at The Crags just outside Plettenberg Bay. Bramon was the first wine estate this far east of the Cape Winelands and produces a superior Sauvignon Blanc ‘cap classique’ sparkling wine.
The beauty of Bramon is that the seating for their restaurant is set in the vineyards and visitors can enjoy local wines with cheeses, meats, oysters, pates and homemade bread with the majestic Tsitsikamma mountains in the background.

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  1. Janet

    Now that's Al Fresco at its best! I couldn't think of a better place to sit and have a nice, ice cold glass of wine, with some tasty titbits and good conversation! My kind of place! 🙂

  2. Avril

    Ah .. nice!!! Janet, I shall join you!! A chilled glass of bubbly, nibblies and chatter amongst the vines !! Superb!Another one to put on our 'to do' list!

  3. Gena D

    Oh how gorgeous!!!! and to be able to enjoy a meal amidst the vineyard …. too wonderful!!! the first image sent me hurtling back in time to my grandad's farm …Gena @ Thinking Aloud

  4. Marcelle

    What a perfect setting to wine and dine…am jealous..never done anything like that myself.

  5. Zane

    Glad to hear that the wine tasted good. Funny how I have never tasted bad wine at the wine farms I have visited. Must be in the mind. I like the setting and mountains as a backdrop. The wine route is only 3 hours away (give or take) so a tour may be a pleasant alternative to other destinations.

  6. Gaelyn

    I never did get a chance to sample any ZA wines. Another thing for the next time list.

  7. Jo

    Oh, how absolutely wonnnnderful…! Save me a seat. 🙂

  8. You can send a couple of bottles my way Jonker, I never refuse a gift. LOL!!

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