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Franschhoek, South Africa

Anthonij Rupert Wines

Set on the slopes of the Great Drakenstein Mountain range the Rupert Wines Estate comprises two historic farms: L’Ormarins and Anthonij Rupert Estate. Today the Estate houses two tasting rooms, four state-of-the-art cellars, a lovingly tended rose garden, vineyards, the Franschhoek Motor Museum and the Drakenstein Stud Farm. Thus offering up a great variety of things to do and see …

Gassin, France

Château Minuty

The wine estate is located in southern France’s Provence region, overlooking the Saint-Tropez peninsula. Our wines are vibrantly expressive. Fresh and fruity gems elegantly presented in decidedly modern bottles. For over 80 years on the Saint-Tropez peninsula, Château Minuty has been the story of the Matton-Farnet family. Château Minuty is one of the foremost winemakers in the region, producing high …

St. Helena, United States

Merryvale Vineyards

Merryvale Vineyards’ Cabernet-centric portfolio includes wines that are complex and rich, balanced and expressive of Napa Valley’s fruit but also reflective of classic styles. Winemaker Andrew Wright’s meticulous attention to detail calls for handpicking grapes in small batches and using custom-made Rieger tanks tailored specifically for the character of the grapes in each vineyard block. Since his appointment as Proprietor …

Riebeek West, South Africa

Allesverloren Wine Estate

We’re not only the oldest wine estate in the Swartland, but one of the region’s premier function venues too. Journey out to the Swartland for a day of magnificent vistas, venue scouting, wine tasting and hearty Cape fare.

Courthezon, France

Château de Beaucastel

Excellence is naturally present in the vineyard, which stretches across more than 100 hectares, surrounding the estate buildings, and this same skill is found too in the chateau itself where nothing has been left to chance. It is rather like a museum, and opens onto the wine-making installations and ageing cellars. “Beaucastel is an historic and traditional flagship where very …

Paarl, South Africa

Nederburg Wine Estate

Nederburg’s story started in 1791 when German immigrant Philippus Wolvaart acquired 49 hectares of land in the Paarl Valley. He named his property Nederburgh, in honour of the VOC commissioner, Sebastiaan Cornelis Nederburgh. The beautiful thatched and gabled Cape Dutch manor house that Wolvaart completed in 1800 is a national monument today.