Our first stop was a winery called, Vergenoegd. They use Indian Runner ducks to eat the snails from the grape vines. We arrived almost exactly at 9:45 AM, which just happened to be the time of the duck parade. The girls loved it and the estate was beautiful. I am not sure if 10 AM is too early but that is when we had our first tasting. I would say we enjoyed the wines. The estate also had an olive oil tasting experience. Lara, Troy, Kari and I sat down and tried our hand at olive oil tasting. This did require taking a small shot of olive oil. There were 3 different blends to try and after extensive research we created our signature blend.
After that we travelled into historic Stellenbosh. Great city, lots of little shops and a crazy mix of architecture styles based on the Dutch and the English who settled here.
After Stellenbosh, we stopped at another winery for flat bread pizzas, wine, microbrewed beer and DNA splicing. the winery was called Remhoogte. We tried several great wine. The flatbread pizza were barbecued chicken, feta, caramelized onions and more. We saw a couple of zebras and one Quagga. Quagga is an extinct animal that the University of Stellenbosh is trying to breed back into existence using DNA from hair of a stuffed Quagga in their museum.
The owners of this winery are also the descendants of Sir Thomas Cullinan. Who founded a 900+carat diamond. From which the diamonds in several of England's Crown Jewels come from.
Abby and the Croc
Now this is a Croc
We stopped at a Lion sanctuary next. They take in lions and occasionally a tiger that have been mistreated and cannot be returned to the wild. It was cool but a little sad after seeing free lions do their thing.

























































