Strauss & co - 13 February 2016, Cape Town
The Rickety Bridge “Paris & St Tropez” Lot The Franschhoek wine estate, Rickety Bridge, has a winemaking history dating back to the 17th century. It was once part of the original La Provence farm granted to the first French Huguenots who settled in Oliphantshoek and renamed the area, Franschhoek. Rickety Bridge wine estate is situated less than three kilometres from the centre of town and nestles against the slopes of the Franschhoek mountains overlooking the majestic Wemmershoek Mountain range. The winning bidder will enjoy seven nights for two couples in a luxury Paris apartment only a few minutes walk from the Arc de Triomphe. Spend the week taking in the sites of the Eiffel Tower, getting lost in the Louvre, idling down the Champs-Elysèes or enjoying some of the French’s finest while cruising down the Seine River watching the sun go down. After the hustle and bustle of Paris, make your way to St Tropez and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Provence where you will join five other couples and spend seven nights at Les Louvres, a private seven bedroom Villa only minutes from St Tropez. Upon your return to South Africa, you will stay in the historic Rickety Bridge Manor house in Franschhoek, originally built in 1811 by French Huguenots and enjoy a specially prepared meal hosted by the winemaker and paired with vintage Rickety Bridge wines. Thewinningbidder will take home a six year vertical of Paulina’s ReserveCabernet Sauvignon. — www.ricketybridgewinery.com — Lot Summary A six year vertical of Paulina’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. — Seven nights for two couples in a luxury apartment in Paris. — Seven nights for seven couples at Les Louvres Private Villa Provence, minutes away from St Tropez. — Three nights for three couples at the Rickety Bridge Manor house. — AUCTION AMBASSADORS - Duncan Spence, Amy Mckie & Rickety Bridge 103
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