Robertson Wine on the River
This weekend the Robertson Valley hosts the Robertson Wine on the River Festival. From the 15-17 October 2010 more than 40 wine farms participate in the annual festival, showcasing over 300 wines, all taking place on the idyllic banks of the Breede River.
It’s a spring festival not to be missed with live music, picnics, local produce and of course world-class wines.
Ticket Prices (includes 30ml wine tastings)
Adults
- R200 – Weekend
- R100 (R70 after 17h00 Fri) – Friday
- R120 – Saturday
- R90 – Sunday
Pensioners
- R150 – Weekend
- R75 (R50 after 17h00 Fri) – Friday
- R100 – Saturday
- R65 – Sunday
U18s Go Free
Tickets can be bought at the gate, from Webtickets or from the Robertson Wine Valley website
Your ticket includes
- tasting glass
- wine tasting
- access to tutored tastings
- shuttle rides between parking and festival site
- free shuttle service between towns and festival area
- goodie-bag
The Following wineries are participating in the 2010 Festival:
Arabella, Arendsig, Ashton, Bon Cap, Bon Courage, Bonnievale, Burcon, Burgershof, Clairvaux, Cloverfield, De Wetshof, DuVon, Excelsior, Goedverwacht, Golden Kaan, Graham Beck, Janeza, Jonkheer, Kingsriver, Kranskop, Langverwacht, Le Grand, Lords, Major’s Hill, McGregor, Mooiuitsig, Quando, Rietvallei, Robertson, Roodezandt, Rooiberg, Rusticus, Springfield, Van Loveren, Van Zylshof, Viljoensdrift, Wandsbeck, Weltevrede, Wolfkloof, Wolvendrift, Zandvliet.
Boat trips are available for R15 per person to compliment the tranquil setting.
For more information visit Wine on the River
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