The entrance to the Estate
Laborie Wine Estate, located in the heart of South Africa's Paarl Valley, has a rich history dating back to 1691. Originally granted to French Huguenot Jean du Toit, it became known for its high-quality wines. Over the centuries, Laborie has evolved into one of the country's premier wine estates, blending tradition with innovation to produce award-winning wines admired worldwide. Its legacy continues to thrive through sustainable farming and expert winemaking practices.
A visit to the Laborie Wine Estate in Paarl was the perfect getaway for my mother and me. Nestled in the heart of the Cape Winelands, Laborie’s charm is hard to beat. The estate offers a delightful blend of wine, food, and a beautiful atmosphere, making it an ideal place to unwind and connect.
Outside Suzanne
We began our day at Suzanne’s Coffee Shop, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods greeted us. It’s a cozy spot with a warm, inviting atmosphere—perfect for enjoying a light lunch. We had a roast beef sandwich.
Roast beef sandwich with french fries
Afterward, we strolled around the estate, taking in the views of the vineyards, and majestic mountains surrounding us. Laborie is a place where nature and history merge effortlessly. We headed to The Stoep, the estate’s restaurant, to check it out for a future lunch. The setting was picturesque, with a large outdoor patio offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The estate also boasts a Farmers Market, which we explored after lunch. Here, we found everything from fresh vegetables to artisanal gifts, homemade jams, and unique local crafts. We even stopped by a butcher selling high-quality cuts of meat. It was a delightful mix of farm-to-table goodness, with a touch of local culture and flair.
Farmers Market
We bought some brocolli and cooked it when we got home. Best broccolli I have ever tasted.
Some great hats on sale
Gifts and wine on sale
The day was filled with laughter, great food, and exquisite wine. Laborie was the perfect place for a special day with my mom, offering a variety of experiences that left us both feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
We promised ourselves a return visit as homemade scones and crepes suzette with orange sauce sounded too good to miss.
Afterward, we strolled around the estate, taking in the views of the vineyards, and majestic mountains surrounding us. Laborie is a place where nature and history merge effortlessly. We couldn't believe that just a week before we were there with my sister at the Italian Restaurant Giovanni and hadn't seen Suzanne's
We headed to The Stoep, the estate’s restaurant, which is on the other side of the building to check it out for a future visit and lunch, The setting was picturesque, with a large outdoor patio offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The estate also boasts a Farmers Market, which we explored after lunch. Here, we found everything from fresh vegetables to artisanal gifts, homemade jams, and unique local crafts. We even stopped by a butcher selling high-quality cuts of meat. It was a delightful mix of farm-to-table goodness, with a touch of local culture and flair.
The day was filled with laughter, great food, and exquisite wine. Laborie was the perfect place for a special day with my mom, offering a variety of experiences that left us both feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.
Also with cozy interior
The Vineyard lawns
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