If you love a unique dining experience, you should make your way to Franschhoek this April. Boschendal, Franschhoek Valley Wine Tourism, and several leading restaurants will be ready to give you just that.
The Valley Harvest Long Table will be hosted on the picturesque lawns outside Boschendal’s Olive Press, offering guests a magnificent five-course meal prepared by some of the best chefs in Franschhoek.
Theo Cromhout, CEO at Boschendal, says the event promises to be an unforgettable dining experience. Enjoy ‘a delectable selection of meals showcasing the best sustainably grown, farm-fresh produce from Boschendal and the surrounding valley. In the spirit of celebrating nature’s bountiful harvest, all profits from the event will be donated to three charity organisations that play a critical role in supporting underprivileged communities in the Franschhoek Valley.’
Each leading chef will craft a course to showcase and celebrate the area’s bounty.
Indulge in a five-course meal that includes:
- A starter course prepared by Boschendal’s executive chef Eric Bulpitt,
- A fish course prepared by Nanda Cardoso of Deux Lions,
- A vegetable course by Nicolene Barrow of Orangerie at Le Lude Estate,
- The main course, prepared by Le Franschhoek Hotel & Spa’s Kyle Norris, and
- A dessert course by Ryan Shell of Oku Asian Eatery and the Yama Sushi Emporium.
Guests will be greeted on arrival with a glass of Boschendal’s award-winning bubbly and a selection of paired wines sourced from some of Boschendal’s top terroirs will accompany the meal.
All profits from this special culinary event will go toward supporting three charities serving the local community, namely:
- Isabelo: A project that provides local school children with access to nutritional meals and warm winter items to ensure they can concentrate in class without hunger, tiredness, and low blood sugar;
- FRANCO: (the Franschhoek Resource and Network Coordinating Organisation) A non-profit that offers financial aid as well as training and development with the aim of equipping young people with skills and the means to secure employment; and
- The Kusasa Project: An initiative that aims to address systemic deficiencies in the areas of literacy, nutrition, and sport through an independent primary school serving underprivileged children from local communities.
Tickets are limited, and guests are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment. For more information, please visit here, and to book, please see here.
Event Details
- Date: Sunday 16 April 2023
- Venue: Olive Press Lawns, Boschendal
- Time: 13:00
- Cost: R1500 per person (all profits to go toward three local charities)
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