108 of 800 is Bramon Wines in Plettenberg Bay

I met up with the winemaker Anton Smal and MD, Dannie who filled me in on some history of the estate.
Bramon (named after the children of the founders of the wine estate, Braam and Amon) are the pioneers for successfully farming vineyards in the Plettenberg Bay area with the cellar established in 2010. Today there are 16 wineries in the Plettenberg Bay Winelands following suit.

Bramon Family Wines Plettenberg Bay Winelands
The Wine Girl Cape Town with Anton Smal, Winemaker at Bramon. Photo by @BecomingYou

“Peter Thorpe hopes to create a ‘Sparkling Wine Route’ – adding yet another facet to the Jewel of The Garden Route.”

The Wines & the Food

Wines to taste: A Sauvignon Blanc MCC, Chardonnay MCC, Sauvignon Blanc, Demi-sec white and a Rosé. The Bramon MCC range is called Bramon and their still range is called The Crags, after the sub-region in which these wines are made. The restaurant menu consists of a large variety of mezze platters to share with family and friends alike.

The Views

Oh wow what a view! Sit amongst the vines outside or cosy up to a fireplace indoors.

For bookings: restaurant@bramonwines.co.za | Estate: 044 534 8007 Restaurant: 073 833 8183

In summary of the Plettenberg Bay Winelands

It’s great to see that Plett Tourism is encouraging the promotion of the Plettenberg Bay Winelands as a whole. They encourage locals and visitors alike to spend the day enjoying wine and amazing food whilst taking in the beauty that is Plettenberg Bay. The different wineries actually recommend that you visit their neighbours to promote wine sales and word of mouth for the region. Read more quick facts about the Plettenberg Bay Winelands. 

Be sure to attend the Plett Wine and Bubbly Festival on 24 March 2019.  to experience all the wines in one location.

With credit and thanks to: Plett Tourism, @JaredinCpt, @BecomingYou, Getaway Magazine, Kay & Monty Wines, Lodestone Vineyards, Newstead Lund Family Vineyards & Bramon Wines.

Here’s a short video of my experience exploring the Plettenberg Bay Winelands. Please do feel to ask me any other questions.

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