Cozy in the Rain: That Day at Lomond Wine Estate
Let me tell you about this unforgettable afternoon we spent at Lomond Wine Estate. We were staying over at Doornbosch Estate & Guesthouses, and as a sweet bonus, they slipped us a free wine-tasting voucher for Lomond. That felt like an invitation worth saying yes to, especially with the promise of a cozy platter and a warm place to wait out the rain.
We pulled into the estate just as the skies opened up. Rain pounded the roof and streaked down the glass, but inside it was peaceful. A crackling fireplace, glasses clinking, and Tammy taking care of us like she’d known us for years.
She brought out what they call the Lomond Platter, and I can’t stop thinking about it. It wasn’t just a cheese and cracker thing - it was full of local flair, maybe with trout from their dam or a crusty loaf, I’m not sure ... but every bite felt intentional. If you ever visit, that platter is a no-brainer.
On the surface, it was just a rainy afternoon with good wine and company, but what made it special was how the team at Lomond curated that moment. Tammy's kindness, the sheer coziness of shelter, and the platter all added up to something magic.
Who’s Behind Lomond?
A bit of backstory that gives the place extra depth: Lomond Wine Estate sits tucked between Gansbaai and Baardskeerderbos, actually gazing down at Walker Bay in the Cape Agulhas region. It’s part of that cool, southern-most stretch of South Africa’s wine country. So the wines get this slow, seaside ripening that gives them real character. The region’s climate and soil are unique, and Lomond has played around with all of it.
Something fun is happening right now! August is Syrah Month at Lomond. They’re spotlighting Syrah in a big way, and if you’ve got an eye for sweet deals, there’s a Fieldbar giveaway live this month. It ties in nicely with their broader “Syrah Month” celebration - might be worth checking out if you’re planning a follow-up visit or want some Syrah magic delivered to your door.





