Mountainside estate La Petite Ferme produces world-class hand-crafted wines from its own small and intimate boutique-style cellar, managed by winemaker Wikus Pretorius. The estate offers luxurious accommodation and unparalleled vistas, and it is home to an award-winning restaurant which serves country cuisine with a fresh contemporary touch.
Come to La Petite Ferme’s Chef’s Table and Themed Food and Wine Pairing Evenings and savour sublime dishes with local and international wines throughout the year and be prepared to be dazzled!
The Chef’s Table takes place from May to September, the Themed Evenings from April to September on the last Friday of each month, and two Winemakers Tasting Dinners on the last Thursday of May and June.
Chef’s table dinners
The Chef’s Table, taking place from May to September, is a five-course dinner with wine pairing at R1 450 per head. This is an extraordinary dining experience – where the food and wine pairings, carefully curated by our head chef and winemaker to find the perfect balance of pairings, give you a flawless combination – is available for groups of six to ten guests from Wednesdays to Saturdays for dinner only. Seating is between 18h15 and 18h30 and is only available when booking in advance.
Themed evenings
The Themed Evenings, an event on the last Friday of April, July, August and September, is a five-course dinner with wine pairing at R1 450 per head.
Dinners are inspired by a flavour where the chefs choose an ingredient which will be used across all five courses served and paired with an estate wine. They include:
- Themed evening 1: Cinnamon – Friday 21 April
- Themed evening 2: Citrus – Friday 28 July
- Themed evening 3: Mushroom – Friday 25 August
- Themed evening 4: Chocolate – Friday 29 September
Winemakers’ tasting dinners
La Petite Ferme's Winemakers’ Tasting Dinners will be held on the last Thursday of May and June, and will cost R1 450 per person.
Distinctly different from the other Themed Evening dinners, these will be hosted by La Petite Ferme’s talented winemaker Wikus Pretorius who draws on his experience of local and international wines. Prior to joining La Petite Ferme in 2015 Pretorius worked for some of South Africa’s top wineries and estates in the premier wine regions of France, California and Australia.
- Winemakers Tasting Dinner 1 (25 May): Viognier takes centre stage. Traditional to France’s northern Rhône valley, the cultivar is known for its delicate acidity, dryness and varied expressions, while the dinner is dedicated to what many consider the ‘king of reds’, Cabernet Sauvignon. Famous as a full-bodied wine, it is nonetheless capable of delicacy and elegance in skilled hands.
- Winemakers Tasting Dinner 2 (29 June) It’s the turn of Chardonnay, a bold grape that continues to surprise and delight in all its different guises.
Pretorius will begin each evening with a showcase tasting of four wines, one from La Petite Ferme and two from other local Cape winelands terroirs and one international. All the wines on the evening will be the same cultivar, providing a rare opportunity to compare different expressions and the effect of terroirs and techniques. The tastings will be followed by a three -course food-and-wine spectacular, with dishes inspired by Pretorius’s most sumptuous taste experiences which he gleaned from his world travels.
“These exquisite dishes are not on our restaurant’s à la carte lunch menu and will be paired with wines from La Petite Ferme’s renowned portfolio. Our wine-paired dinners will provide enthusiasts of our beloved restaurant the chance to return to their favourite, month after month… Each time to experience a different sensory indulgence,” he explains.
Reservations are limited to ensure an intimate, personal and premium experience. Bookings are essential and early reservations recommended. To reserve your table, send an e-mail to reception@lapetiteferme.co.za.
La Petite Fermeʼs cosy, contemporary destination restaurant enjoys gorgeous views over our rolling estate and the scenic Franschhoek valley.
”We invite you to take time out in our magnificent valley this winter, the home of superb cuisine and warm hospitality experiences. We look forward to welcoming you.” - Riaan Kruger, general manager of La Petite Ferme