Bigger and better line-up The Winelands Chocolate Festival
The Winelands Chocolate Festival will feature:
- Chocolate – Taste and purchase chocolates and confectionery from over 40 artisanal chocolatiers, patisseries and confectioners
- Chocolate demos - South Africa’s top chocolate professionals, including Abigail Donnelly, food editor of Taste magazine and Katelyn Williams, The Kate Tin (blogger) will entertain visitors with chocolate demonstrations
- Morning/afternoon tea with Lindt - Experience extraordinary chocolate creations made by the Lindt chefs
- Children’s Play Area – There will be hourly workshops and organised games to keep the children happy and occupied
- Creativity – Stylish competition cakes from SA’s chocolate industry
- Fashion Show – Two shows daily showing unique occasion and evening wear by Stephano together with bespoke womenswear from the latest Found Collection accessorised with jewellery by local designer Zuyda van Dyk
- Local wines, MCC and spirits – Celebrate winter with a glass of bubbles or fine local wine
- Food Stands – Fill those hungry tummies with treats from the gourmet food stands
- The Craft Beer Project – What better partner for Neil Jewel’s charcuterie
- The Victorian Kitchen and Chocolate Museum will allow you to step back in time and see how the Victorians prepared their chocolate
- Take a walk through a lifelike cocoa plantation
The spacious festival layout has been designed to take advantage of Blaauwklippen’s expansive lawns, the eight inter-leading rooms of the main house, the pretty courtyard leading off the tasting room, the restaurant and the stately Manor House.
Focussing entirely on giving visitors a superb and wholly indulgent experience, the Winelands Chocolate Festival is designed to appeal to all ages. The Chocolate Theatre, taking place in the Manor House, will present chocolate demos, educational talks and tutored tastings with brandy, whiskey, or wine. There will also be workshops and chocolate playtime for children, timed in such a way that while adults are watching the chocolate demo, their children can have fun playing games safely in the room next door.
An array of gourmet food will be on sale at the various stands, as well as a wide selection of premium wines, freshly brewed coffees, hot chocolate, craft beers and quality MCCs. There will also be ample seating and live music to entertain the crowd throughout the day.
Visitors can not only taste and enjoy good quality chocolate, but also learn more about its history and production. With the many new artisanal chocolatiers on board this year, the festival promises a complete chocolate experience.
Keep an eye out for updates on more features, special guests and activities.
Buy tickets online at Webtickets or at the door.
Prices:
- Adults: (R120 – includes a wine glass)
- Scholars: (R60)
- Six years and under – Free
- Chocolate Afternoon Tea: (R250 – includes entry to the rest of the festival)
- Adult Demos 45 minutes - (R50)
- Children’s Play Hour/ workshops 50 minutes - (R15)
- Jumping Castle and jungle Gym – Free