High Tea at Anthonij Rupert Wyne in South Africa

Elegant High Tea

Tea enthusiasts can look forward to an elegant High Tea in the Anthonij Rupert Tasting Room amidst exquisite mid-nineteenth century art and décor. The Premier Grand Cru or Specialty Rooibos Tea tastings are recommended to be enjoyed in conjunction with the estate’s High Tea offering.

Theme : Visits & Tastings Duration : From 1 to 3 hours Groups : Yes

Enjoy the Premier Grand Cru or Specialty Rooibos Tea tastings in conjunction with the estate’s High Tea offering, before or after a wine tasting.

Included:

  • A selection of four teas, presented by the Tasting Room assistants in a fun and educational fashion.

Choose from either the Rooibos Tea Tasting, which includes traditional Rooibos as well as delicious flavoured versions, or the Grand Cru Prestige Teas from the TWG Luxury Tea Company.

Exact Location: R45 Franschhoek, Anthonij Rupert Estate

*Directions from Cape Town along the N1: From the N1, take exit 47 to Stellenbosch/Klapmuts/Wellington. At the end of the off-ramp turn right into the R44. After ± 600m you'll reach a 4 way stop. Go straight, ±400m, over the bridge and turn left to Franschhoek onto the R45. Drive for 8,2km until you reach the T-junction with Vrede & Lust on your right. Turn right onto the R45 and drive straight ahead for 5,6km until you reach Anthonij Rupert Wine Estate on your right-hand side. Once through the gate proceed up the lane to Anthonij Rupert tasting room situated in the Mid nine-nineteenth century Cape Dutch homestead.

*Directions from Cape Town International Airport along the N2: Take the N2 to Somerset West. Turn off onto the R310 (Baden Powell) into Stellenbosch and continue on the R310 through Stellenbosch and over the Helshoogte Pass. Turn right onto the R45 and continue for approximately 2,2km until you reach Anthonij Rupert Wine Estate on your right-hand side. Once through the gate proceed up the lane to Anthonij Rupert tasting room situated in the Mid nine-nineteenth century Cape Dutch homestead.

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