Spoil your Valentine at Holden Manz wine estate

Love —  “a wildly misunderstood although highly desirable malfunction of the heart which weakens the brain, causes eyes to sparkle, cheeks to glow, blood pressure to rise and the lips to pucker.”
This year Holden Manz invites you to spoil your Valentine at the wine estate in Franschhoek. Cupid will present you and your loved one romance filled with a showcase of passion.  Sneak away for a picnic under ancient oak tress next to the Franschhoek River, and enjoy a packed picnic basket with a chilled bottle of bubbly prepared by the estate’s Franschhoek Kitchen, while gazing into each other’s eyes by day at only R495 per couple.
The Holden Manz Africology Spa has designed a romantic package to ease every couple into the evening of romance. Packages are made available to spoil single and couples, not to mention an experience in the couples massage room with a glass of ice cold Holden Manz Rose.
The Holden Manz romantic atmosphere takes you into the evening, with a special set course dinner prepared by the Franschhoek Kitchen to ignite the passion, and setting the scene toward weakened knees through culinary brilliance.
The Franschhoek Kitchen is located at the centre of the Holden Manz estate surrounded by its vineyards.  The Restaurant focuses on farm fresh produce and uses only the finest of vegetables and fruit grown on the estate. They also incorporate their wines into the preparation of their fine dishes. Julia Hattingh, the Holden Manz Chef, with experience set as far back as a number of Michelin starred Restaurants in London and Paris, not excluding her experience at Millhouse Kitchen at Lourensford, brings you on this romantic day the taste of wonderfully prepared dishes.
Of course no night is complete without savouring the Holden Manz award winning wines while letting the evening of indulgence sweep you off your feet. Your passion and the Holden Manz passion neatly united into an evening to be remembered.
For enquiries please contact 021 876 2738 or email [email protected]


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