
Why Go: Richard Branson’s high-end hospitality arm Virgin Limited
Edition has taken over a well-liked country-house hotel in South African
wine country. Mont Rochelle already had going for it a great chef and a
scenic hilltop location in Franschhoek—a haven of wine tours, fine
food, and luxury resorts. But the decor was drab and a few areas needed
updating. Enter Virgin, a chic hospitality collective of six resorts,
one restaurant and event space, and one catamaran. What to Expect: If
you have experienced Branson’s other resorts, his airlines, his record
label, his space tourism company, and so on and so on, you can expect
the same vibe in South Africa: hip surroundings and relaxed but
buttoned-up service. Virgin Limited Edition has invested about $3.2
million in the 100-acre property since closing it down in May. Returning
guests will notice all-new furnishings, fabrics, and artworks, a
better-looking pool area, and a new two-treatment-room spa with a hammam
and treatments by the essential-oils experts Africology. There are
still 22 rooms (from about $260, including breakfast), including six
suites. The two largest have their own plunge pools and most look over
the valley to the picturesque Franschhoek Mountains. Local fine-dining
restaurants abound among nearby wineries and resorts (note the Tasting
Room down the hill at Le Quartier Français). Mont Rochelle has two
eateries of its own. Miko is the new name for the beloved gourmet
restaurant that has maintained its chef but upgraded its look. A short
walk or shorter drive away, to the resort’s wine-tasting room, is the
adjacent Country Kitchen, which pairs meals with Mont Rochelle wines in a
more casual setting than Miko’s. Most of the staff has remained, and
they are reportedly newly fluent in that distinctively smart
Virgin-style service.
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