The wine regions of South Africa, such as the Klein Karoo are so exciting to discover. Spaswinefood
was so fortunate to visit some of this wine region, along the Klein Karoo Wine Route. The Klein Karoo Wine Route is the longest wine route in South
Africa extending from Montagu in the east to Langkloof in the west, along Route 62. While this wine region may not be as well known as other South African wine regions it is well worth exploring. We traveled inland from the coast at George to Oudtshoorn, Prince Albert, De Rust, Oudtshoorn and returned to George. At Oudtshoorn we began the scenic drive through the Swartberg
Mountains.
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View of the Klein Karoo from the Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood |
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Vineyard, Prince Albert to De Rust Route © Spaswinefood |
Adventures along the Klein Karoo Wine Route
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Travels in the Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood |
After driving through Oudtshoorn, the largest town in the Little Karoo we stopped at Karusa Vineyards and Wines. Later we traveled through the mountain pass to Prince Albert, onto De Rust and then we returned to Oudtshoorn.
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Ascending into the Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood
Valley View from the Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood |
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Swartberg Pass, Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood |
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At the Top of the Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood |
It was quite a climb through the Swartberg Mountains via the Swartberg Pass, from Oudtshoorn to Prince Albert. The Swartberg Mountains, with most mountains rising to over 2000 meters, is natural divide between the plains of the Great Karoo and the valleys of the Little Karoo. The scenic views were absolutely stunning. We also saw many unique flora while traveling through this area.
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Plants, Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood |
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Flowering Scrubs, Swartberg Mountains © Spaswinefood |
The Klein Karoo Wine Route is located between spectacular mountain ranges that provides high slopes
and alluvial soil along fertile valleys for growing grape vines. One of South Africa's eight wine regions the Klein Karoo is one of the largest wine regions but it produces the smallest production. Its drier climate
generally results in healthier vineyards, with many of these vineyards being
able to use organic growing methods. Moreover the microclimates within the
region allows for a wide variety of quality wines, with the most common being
dry wines, muscatel, port, sherry and brandy. Some have described the Klein Karoo as a strong hold for sweet wines. The region has also been compared to the Douro Valley, with some of the same grape varieties doing well in the Klein Karoo.
Wine tasting and lunch at
Karusa Vineyards and Wines
Reserve Collection
1. The
5th Element Syrah/Viognier 2011
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Karusa Vineyards and Wines, 5th Element Syrah/Viognier 2011 © Spaswinefood |
2. Earth’s
Art Chardonnay/Viognier 2012
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Karusa Vineyards and Wines, Earth’s Art Chardonnay/Viognier 2012 © Spaswinefood |
Single Vineyard Collection
1. Stonerock
Viognier 2012 – wooded
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Karusa Vineyards and Wines, Stonerock Viognier 2012 © Spaswinefood |
2. One
Tree Hill Pinotage 2012 - interesting with sweet nose and dry taste
3. The
Ancients Pinot Noir 2012
4. Double
Black Petite Sirah 2012
Lifestyle Collection
1. Shiraz
Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 – wooded
2. Grenache
Noir/Shiraz/Mourverde 2013 – unwooded
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Karusa Vineyards and Wines, Grenache Noir/Shiraz/Mourverde 2013 © Spaswinefood |
3. Muscat
Rose –off dry 2013
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Karusa Vineyards and Wines, Muscat Rose –off dry 2013 © Spaswinefood |
Liqueur Collection
1. Soleil
de Karusa Vintage Port 2012
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Karusa Vineyards and Wines, Soleil de Karusa Vintage Port 2012 © Spaswinefood |
Based on our overall
tasting the Earth’s Art Chardonnay/Viognier from Reserve Collection and the
Double Black Petite Sirah and the Pinotage from the Single Vineyard Collection
hit the mark for best overall wines. However, both the Muscat Rose and Soleil
de Karusa Vintage Port were good overall value. We bought some Double Black
Petite Sirah, Muscat Rose and Soleil de Karusa Vintage Port to enjoy along our #Africa14 travels through South Africa. For visitors comments on Karusa Vineyards and Wines see Tripadvisor.
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Patio at Karusa Vineyards and Wines © Spaswinefood |
During our visit to the
Karusa Vineyards and Wines we also enjoyed a delightful lunch on the patio.
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Cheese Platter, Karusa © Spaswinefood |
Our tapas lunch included a variety of platters.
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Meat Tapas, Karusa © Spaswinefood |
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Salad, Karusa © Spaswinefood |
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Cheese and Tomato Tapas, Karusa © Spaswinefood |
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Meat and Cheese Tapas, Karusa © Spaswinefood |
The Karusa Vineyards and Wines was indeed a very pleasant stop. Winetastesa has written about her visit to the Klein Karoo and the Karusa Vineyards and Wines.
After we left Karusa we drove
through the scenic Swartberg Pass. Our sprinter van did well on the gravel road through the pass. It was slow going and we finally reached the junction with Prince Albert and then drove onto De Rust. There are vineyards and wineries along the route that are well worth a visit. A few of the vineyards that we passed in
our travels through the area included.
Prince Albert to De Rust
Along the drive from Prince Albert to De Rust we passed vineyards and wineries.
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Vineyards along Prince Albert to De Rust Route © Spaswinefood |
One of the wineries was
Bergwater Wines.
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Bergwater Wines, Prince Albert, Great Karoo © Spaswinefood |
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Bergwater Wines, Prince Albert, Great Karoo © Spaswinefood |
Another winery along the route was
Reiersvlei Wine Cellar.
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Reiersvlei Wine Celllar, Prince Albert © Spaswinefood |
De Rust to Oudtshoorn
The next day driving back to Oudtshoorn we saw more vineyards and wineries. One of those was the
Mons Ruber Wine Estate.
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Mons Ruber Wine Estate © Spaswinefood |
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Mons Ruber Wine Estate © Spaswinefood |
Next along the route we found
Doorkraal Padstal where you can buy Klein Karoo wines from 20 producers (at cellar prices) and local farm produce.
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Spaar Water Drink Wyn, Doorkraal Padstal © Spaswinefood |
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Tickled Pink at Doorkraal Padstal © Spaswinefood |
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Doorkraal Padstal © Spaswinefood |
We had a very scenic journey along the Klein Karoo Wine Route. After returning to Oudtshoorn we headed back to the coast, to continue our travels eastwards along the Garden Route.
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Returning to George on the Garden Route © Spaswinefood |
Spaswinefood is so delighted to have explored the
Klein Karoo Wine Route during our South Africa traavels. The stunning scenery and the authentic sense of place is absolutely amazing.
I invite
you to join me in my travels in Africa and elsewhere in search of the best
in Spaswinefood.
Sharon
March 2014
South Africa
© Spaswinefood
Great photographs and a potentially amazing story. I wonder if you'd be interested in writing a slightly longer narrative for a wine tourism magazine? If so, we should talk.
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