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Le Château la Tour de l’Eveque – Petale de Rose
Our practices : organic farming, biodynamic principles, horse plowings, manual harvesting, massal selection Our principles : Respect of the terroir, vinification by gravity, indigenous yeasts, direct soft press in whole bunch grapes, champanese Coquard press
Meerendal Wine Estate
The legend of Meerendal’s vineyards and wines began in 1702 in a vast and fertile landscape on the slopes of the Tygerberg Hills, only 20 minutes drive outside Cape Town. More than 300 years later the mystery lives on through families and friends, who visit its grounds and join in the spirit of relaxed lunches, superb dining and celebratory events …
Delaire Graff Estate
Delaire Graff Estate was designed to be the most fabulous destination dedicated to serving today’s discerning travellers. Under the guidance of world-renowned diamantaire Laurence Graff O B E, the Estate has achieved what he had in mind when he vowed to transform this magnificent Cape Winelands property into South Africa’s most desirable wine, hospitality, and art destination. The Estate is …
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 …
Constantia Glen
Constantia Glen has a unique position cradled between the Constantiaberg and Table Mountain (World Heritage Site) ranges, with predominantly north-east facing slopes. This singular location allows for exposure to late afternoon sun, ideal for the slow ripening that shapes our classically expressed wines.
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.