Women’s Day Celebrations

Words: Crush

On the 9th of August we’ll be celebrating Women’s Day. We’ve compiled a list of great venues with Women’s Day specials for you to choose from. She deserves the best, so why not treat the woman in your life with any of these stylish specials which include an array of wines, teas and breakfasts.

Constantia Glen showcases enchanting Rosés on Women’s Day

Celebrate Women’s Day at Constantia Glen with a Brut Rosé MCC French Breakfast. Every female guest to the wine farm will receive a complimentary glass of the newly released vintage of Constantia, Saddle Rosé.

Ladies choose from a selection of two French breakfasts that will be served until noon at the tasting room. Option one is a freshly baked croissant, served with cheese and jam (R120). The second option is a croissant with smoked trout ribbons, dill and lemon crème fraîche (R140). Both breakfasts include a glass of Brut Rosé and a choice of tea or locally roasted coffee.

All purchasers of Constantia Glen THREE 2007 will also receive a complimentary slab of dark chocolate.

Monday-Sunday: 10h00-17h00 | 021 795 5639 | Email

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50 Shades of Pink Women’s Day High Tea

National Women’s Day is the perfect excuse to catch up with the girls for an all-pink High Tea at Benguela on Main in Somerset West and Benguela Brasserie & Restaurant at Lakeside Lodge & Spa in Sedgefield.

At both establishments, guests can expect a sophisticated High Tea with pink treats prepared specifically to the theme of 50 Shades of Pink. Guests will receive gourmet tea plus an array of pink petit fours and savoury canapés and bubbly on arrival exclusive to Benguela on Main. Bookings are essential.

The Pink High Tea at Benguela on Main
12h00-14h30 at R250 per person. | 087 357 0637 | Email

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Pink High Tea at Benguela Brasserie & Restaurant in Sedgefield
14h00-17h00 at R150 per person | 044 343 1844 | Email

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Cape Fynbos Tea Ceremony™ at Grande Provence, Franschhoek

The ceremony begins with a base tea tasting of aromatic fynbos and explores ‘the perfect brew’ with the addition of everyday natural ingredients. Participants experiment and create a personal fynbos blend to pair with Fynbos Delight, artisanal fynbos sweets.

After the tea ceremony, Executive Chef Darren Badenhorst will present a unique selection of canapés incorporating elements of ginger, star anise, dill, mint, cinnamon and cardamom that meld seamlessly with the intricate flavours of each tea. In this way the tea experience is carried through into his creative food style.

One lucky guest will be taking home a beautiful Shimansky Dancing Diamond pendant to the value of R32 500.
Tea-CEremony
Tuesday 9 August: 11h00-13h00

Booking at R650 per person is essential as seats are limited.

021 876 8600 | Email

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Librisa Spa at the Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel

To celebrate Women’s Day, throughout August receive a complimentary mini manicure/pedicure and polish change with every massage.  Prices starting from R655 per person. Valid for the month of August 2016. Fun for two: Indulge in a balancing massage at the Librisa Spa followed by a decadent Afternoon Tea in the lounge.  You can choose a Morning Bliss for Two priced at R1650 or an Afternoon or Evening Bliss for Two priced at R2225.

Bookings essential at librisa.mnh@belmond.com or call 021 483 1550

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The Bakery @ Jordan Wines

Enjoy ladies tea at The Bakery at Jordan Wines on 9 August 2016 for R180 per person.The price includes a glass of Chameleon Rose or add a glass of Le Lude Brut Rose for R20 extra per person.There will be cake stands filled with a selection of sandwiches, cakes and tarts, accompanied by gourmet teas and coffee.

11h00 – 15h30 | 021 881 3004 | Email

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