originally posted by Bruce K:
originally posted by Thor:
Who doesn't love penguins?
The penguins are actually way cool -- it's a natural colony the lives there, not some artificial tourist attraction. In the parking lot, there are signs warning you to look under your car for penguins before you drive off. If the weather's warm enough, you can even go swimming with them (wasn't in our case as we were there in August).
originally posted by Thor:
I don't really expect to be able to avoid goopy New Worldish stuff, but I'd like to avoid the worst abuses.
The amount of tasting I did there no doubt pales next to what you'll be doing (and of course my palate pales as well), but with my expectations suitably lowered, I found that, overall, they were less goopy than most wines from other non-European countries. It also helps if you drink your red wines with meals as red meat in various forms is often the diet of choice there.
Curiously, one wine that stood out for me there was a cheap Pinot Noir under the generic label of Woolworths, which as you may know is not a five-and-dime store over there but an upscale grocery chain. (A good place to go if you'll be cooking for yourself or going on a picnic.) On the back of the bottle it said the wine was made by Barefoot Wine Company/Catherine Marshall, FWIW. To me, it had real PN character and was not New Worldy at all (at least by comparison to the other wines I had there).
Are you going elsewhere in the country? Kruger or any other game parks?