The Old Wagonhouse

The Old Wagonhouse

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The Festival kicks off!!

It finally arrives.  Before anything I want to thank my good neighbour Nita and Tony Bailey for an excellent festival.  I can predict that with more certainty than the weather of this little town of ours.  It just started to drip again. I am not complaining because nature really played a big role in making this festival a success.  The veld is just green with new growth and looks lifely again.  The dam will overflow in this weekend after last weeks good rain.  (by the way Withoek measured 65mm).
This afternoon I attended the lunch which was part of the ABSA sponsorship for this festival.  It really was an eye opener with lots of info.  The short and sweet of the story is:  Invest in Agriculture - it is the golden era for agriculture world wide.  Aparently our net income is 41bn rand the last year.  A big amount.  I haven't pocket in but think the wheel must turn.  The sad news is that the rand will get stronger and it will end at about R6,30 at the end of the year.  It will aparently never go over R7,00 again.  VIVA MALEMA.  I must try and help it if I can.

Withoek spend some time on the cosmetics this winter.  We painted the old 'waenhuis',  tasting room.  You must come and have a look.  The interior also got a bit of a lift.  Our new port:  The Geyser Vintage 2010 will soon be on the market.  It will be sold in the smaller version 375ml bottle and is a great gift.  It will be sold for R40 a bottle. 

Well Chrissie will be enjoying the Cheese,  Chocolate and Bollywood shows tomorrow.  I will be presenting the Mystery of Port also tomorrow.  On the three days we will run a blindtasting competition which will be free and you can win an Calitzdorp port and wine hamper.  So do come and try and be a expert.  Also will be on show some of the great Port from outside our area.  Some of the members of the SA Port Producers association.

See you at the station

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