Other than the complimentary afternoon tea and treats, expect to step out of the bath or over-sized shower and wrap yourself in a beautiful towelling gown while slipping your feet into the slippers that have been provided.
Each morning we were presented with a small selection of cured meats, cheeses and home made crackers as well as a glass of yoghurt, homemade granola and fresh fruit.
In 1918, in the wake of the great flu epidemic, an orphanage, Die Herberg, was built by the Robertson Community for the orphaned children left destitute.
This blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon is made free and sold by the sympathetic cellars in aid of the children, who today are no longer all orphans but mainly from broken homes.