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Chas and Andre call it quits

By Neil Pendock | 28 May 2012

Dinner this evening at the Yellow Door Kitchen in Hong Kong and bumped into Charles “screaming eagle” Banks who tells me Mulderbosch and Fable Wines (formerly Tulbagh Mountain Vineyards) have left the Cape Classics stable. To drink, a mediocre Aussie Riesling from the Clare Valley and an oxidized 2006 Cabernet from McLaren Vale. Unfortunately chef Lau Chun was in Macau or we’d have told him his Aussie wines sucked. Fortunately Chas was able to offer us a glass of 1995 and 1985 La Mouline from Guigal.  So dinner was no hedonistic desert.

Charles Banks

Losing Charles will come as a big blow to Andre Shearer, leading distributor of SA wine in the USA, who was instrumental in getting Chas to invest in SA. Chas reports he’s also opened a wine bar called Amo Eno in central Hong Kong which we hope to report on tomorrow. Chas will be back in SA next month with his parents to celebrate 50 years of their marriage. What better place to mark this joyous occasion than on Mulderbosch, the about-to-be world renowned producer of future classic Chenin Blanc.

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Francis Bacon at Belthazar

By Neil Pendock | 26 August 2009

Bumping into Victor Strugo, the galloping gastronome of the Saturday Star, in the Diners Club Lounge at Cape Town International last night, our conversation naturally started with what we’d had for lunch. “Foie gras pizza at Balducci’s” was my reply which evoked a rejoinder from Victor “well I can see you’re taking this recession seriously.” In fact I do as all the many wines consumed cost less that R100 a bottle – and that’s Cape Town Waterfront restaurant prices.

Tuesday lunch

Tuesday lunch

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With Klijn in Kasteel

By Neil Pendock | 14 June 2009

Eating Henk Klijn’s spicy birjani was one way of keeping Swartland’s Saturday storm at bay. Drinking the silky smooth 2008 vintage Syrah (R200) made by Andrea and Chris Mullineux helped, too. Made from fruit sourced from nine Swartland vineyards, Andrea picks Kloovenburg in Riebeek Kasteel as her favourite.

Andrea and Chris Mullineux

Andrea and Chris Mullineux

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