<\/a><\/p>\n It should be in the constitution that there are other activities that can be done with your significant other apart from going to the movies, clubbing and dinner when on vacation.<\/p>\n Exploring winelands is one of the underappreciated and underrated activities, over the years, as more people are beginning to love the world of wine, they\u2019ve been more interested in learning the process. South Africa has become one of the most visited destination in Africa, with numerous fun activities \u2013 beaches, theme parks, museums, wine tours – to boast about.<\/p>\n Wine tourism in South Africa has become one of the most interesting sector in tourism, generating over R5 billion and also creating employment opportunities. South Africa has an array of wine activities to choose from \u2013 wine tasting, picnic lunch and dinners, wine tram tour and wine festivals.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Vineyards, vineyards, vineyards!! Vineyards are always the go- to for wine tasting, but restaurants have now found its way to enter that segment I.e. The Table, Franschhoek Kitchen, Fryndraai Restaurant, Readers restaurant and many more. As for vineyards, Tokara prides itself on making wines that are specific to three wine producing regions and offers a gallery of fine art and Jordan Wine Estate offers wine tasting packages and experience that includes sips from Chameleon range wines, Estate varietals, Reserve wines, Bradgate, Jardin label and so much more.<\/p>\n If you would love to taste the South Africa\u2019s produced wines, look out for Methode Cap Classique, sparkling wine similar to Champagne or the Pinotage, a red wine made from a grape that is a mix of Cinsaut and Pinot Noir<\/p>\n Here are some of the tips to make sure you have an incredible time on your wine tasting adventure \u2013 book tastings beforehand, be open to trying new wines, do not drink coffee, gum or lemon water right before wine tasting, it ruins the taste.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Picnics are the best things to do during the summer time, you get to sit down and reflect without worrying about the cold.<\/p>\n Picnics have become really popular amongst wine farms. Boschendal wine farm boasts some of the best picnic spots around, the wine farm recently launched 2 new picnic experiences \u2013 Rose Garden Picnic with amazing views of the mountains , exhibition vineyards, the Rhone Homestead, the Cellar Door and picnic baskets that include food made from the natural farm produce and Werf Farm Picnic with hammocks, bean bags and giving guests the opportunity to bring their blankets, chair and tables to enjoy the and acres of scenic gardens, the new jungle gym and child care services enabling the younger one to create their own memories while the adults enjoy their time on tasting tours .On the countryside, Budmarsh Country Lodge in Johannesburg, in which everything is arranged for you.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n You might not want to sit around with bae at a picnic, sipping wine and eating, that\u2019s fine. You can be adventurous enough to go on the wine tram tour. The Franschhoek Wine Tram hop- on hop-off tour is one of the best ways to discover Franschhoek Valley \u2013 scenic vineyards, breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world-class cuisine and fine wines. Located in the Groot Drakenstein Mountains, the Franschhoek Wine Route is considered South Africa\u2019s gourmet capital.<\/p>\n Franschhoek translates to \u201cFrench Corner\u201d, and the entire region has hints of its French beginnings, and you will experience an extensive French influence in the wine making. You can have a top-notch experience as you go through the vineyards in an open side tram and open-air tram bus viewing some of South Africa\u2019s oldest and most distinguished wine estates. At each stop, there are activities offered to passengers i.e. wine tasting, lunch, a stroll through the vineyards.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nWINE TASTING<\/h2>\n
PICNIC LUNCH\/DINNERS<\/h2>\n
WINE TRAM TOUR<\/h2>\n
WINE FESTIVALS<\/h2>\n