Cape Winelands

Kanonkop imanje

 

Kanonkop Estate je poznat po svom Pinotage-u. Beyers Truter iz Kanonkop-a osvojio je Diner's Club nagradu za vino godine 1987. za svoj Pinotage. Pinotage je od tada doživeo renesansu u Južnoj Africi.

Kanonkop Estate

 

Well known for it’s Pinotage. Beyers Truter from Kanonkop won the 1987 Diner's Club Wine of the year for his Pinotage. Pinotage has since experienced a renaissance in South Africa.

Tokara vinarija

 

TOKARA je savršena destinacija koja nudii posetiocima jedinstvenu kombinaciju nagrađivanih vina, rakije i maslinovih ulja, galeriju fine umetnosti i restoran sa jednim od vodećih kuvara Južne Afrike.

Tokara Winery

 

TOKARA is a picture perfect destination which offers visitors a unique combination of award-winning wines, brandy and olive oils, a gallery of fine art, a restaurant featuring one of South Africa’s leading chefs.

Fervju - farma vina i sira

 

Regija Paarl u provinciji Western Cape. Vlasnik i upravljač je Čarls Bek, koji takođe poseduju Vinsku kompaniju Goats do Roam i Vinariju Spice Route.

Prvi zvanični vlasnik bio je Stiven Vervey. Vervey se smatra jednim od francuskih Hugenota koji su stigli u Kap 1688. godine. Krajem 19. veka, ime imanja zvanično je promenjeno u Fairview. Čarls Bek je kupio farmu Fairview od gospodina Huga 1937. godine za sumu od 6500 funti. Fairview je u porodici Bek do današnjih dana.

Fairview Wine and Cheese farm

 

Paarl region of the Western Cape province. It is owned and run by Charles Back, who also owns The Goats do Roam Wine Company and The Spice Route Winery.

Steven Vervey was the first official owner. Vervey is thought to be one of the French Huguenots who arrived in the Cape in 1688. Towards the end of the 19th century the name of the property was officially changed to Fairview. Charles Back purchased the Fairview farm from a Mr Hugo in 1937 for the sum of 6500 pounds. Fairview has been in the Back family to the present day.

Stelenbos

 

Stelenboš je istorijski grad u Južnoj Africi, poznat po proizvodnji vina, prelepim ulicama sa hrastovima i kao sediste Univerziteta Stelenboš.

Stelenboš je popularna turistička destinacija zbog svoje istorije kao drugog najstarijeg grada u Južnoj Africi (datira od 1679. godine).

Stellenbosch

 

Stellenbosch is a historic town in South Africa, renowned for its wine production, beautiful oak-lined streets, and as the home of Stellenbosch University. Stellenbosch is a popular tourist destination due to its history as the second oldest town in South Africa (dating back to 1679),

Drakenstein zatvor

 

Zatvor Groot Drakenstein, nekada poznat kao zatvor Viktor Verster, je korekcioni objekat smešten između Franshhoeka i Paarla u Zapadnom Kejpu. Ovaj zatvor ima značajno mesto u istoriji Južne Afrike, posebno zbog svoje povezanosti sa Nelsonom Mandelom, prvim crnim predsednikom zemlje i legendarnim vođom pokreta protiv aparthejda. Zatvor je postao međunarodno poznat krajem 1980-ih kada je Nelson Mandela premešten tamo. Nakon što je proveo 27 godina u raznim zatvorima, uključujući Robben Island i zatvor Pollsmoor, Mandela je 1988. godine prebačen u Viktor Verster, gde je proveo poslednjih 14 meseci svog zatvora. Za razliku od teških uslova prethodnog zatvaranja, Mandela je bio smešten u privatnoj kućici na prostoru zatvora, gde je imao veću slobodu kretanja i mogao je da se priprema za svoje eventualno oslobađanje i buduće političke pregovore koji će ukinuti aparthejd.

Drakenstein Prison House

 

Groot Drakenstein Prison, formerly known as Victor Verster Prison, is a correctional facility located between Franschhoek and Paarl in the Western Cape. The prison holds a significant place in South Africa’s history, particularly due to its connection with Nelson Mandela, the country's first black president and iconic anti-apartheid leader.

The prison became internationally famous in the late 1980s when Nelson Mandela was moved there. After spending 27 years in various prisons, including Robben Island and Pollsmoor Prison, Mandela was transferred to Victor Verster in 1988, where he spent the last 14 months of his imprisonment. Unlike the harsh conditions of his previous incarceration, Mandela was housed in a private cottage on the prison grounds, where he had greater freedom of movement and could prepare for his eventual release and the future political negotiations that would dismantle apartheid.