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WHAT’S ON AT BABYLONSTOREN

Posted by Wilandre Johnson on 27 January 2022 9:25 AM CAT
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February is the best time for grapes. On the farm, they are harvesting wine grapes, and in the garden, a favourite summer stop is in the shade of the pergola, which is covered in table grape varietals. From one end of the pergola to the other, we have 19 varieties growing, carefully selected so that they ripen one after the other.

Read more about harvest and other activities and offerings during February at Babylonstoren.

 

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