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Exploring Franschhoek and Paarl
By Kadence Buchanan
While there are numerous wine regions in and around Cape Town, two of the best are definitely
Paarl and Franschhoek. If you are a fan of French wine regions, you will definitely want to take a tour
of Franschhoek. In fact, the area has been aptly nicknamed the French Corner due to the fact that it is
just a bit like visiting Provence, with the exception that you are in South Africa. Even the names of the
farms and the streets have a bit of a French twist to them. This is because beginning around 1688
French Huguenots began to arrive in South Africa in large numbers and settled in the region. You can
even find a museum and monument that celebrates the arrival of the Huguenots in South Africa. While
the Huguenots were trying to escape religious persecution they brought with them their knowledge and
experience in viticulture and rapidly began to establish wine farms in the local area. Today, these farms
and the wine industry is flourishing in the local area.
Of course, wine is not the only reason to visit this lovely region. You will also find some of the best
restaurants in all of South Africa in Franschhoek. The local cheeses and produce are absolutely
spectacular and well complimented by the locally produced wines. The idyllic scenery along with the
wonderful wines and foods makes this region an area that should not be missed while in the Cape
Town region.
While you won’t find much in the way of traditional shopping, there is a fabulous chocolate shop a