Why the Luxury Wine Estate Awards
The Luxury Wine Estate Awards is a recognized global organization providing Wine Estates with recognition for their world class facilities, wines and service excellence provided to clients.
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Status & Recognition
Worldwide recognition and celebration of service excellence.
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Customer Growth
Embrace an entirely new market of customers.
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Networking Opportunities
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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.
Leopard’s Leap
As a popular, family-oriented destination, Leopard’s Leap also boasts sociable tasting facilities, a versatile food offering, culinary tutoring and, of course, the charm of a beautiful landscape.
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 …
Marchesi De’ Frescobaldi Winery
Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi is a wine producer located in Tuscany. It has several estates spread throughout the region, including in the Chianti Rufina, Montalcino, Pomino, Colli Fiorentini and Maremma DOC and DOCG zones. Frescobaldi grows everything from the region’s flagship variety Sangiovese to more international grapes like Chardonnay, making a wide range of styles. The history of Frescobaldi dates back …
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.
DeMorgenzon Estate
DeMorgenzon was so named as it is the first part of the Stellenboschkloof valley to see the sun because of its high altitude and aspects which cover the top southern and eastern slopes of Ribbokkop, overlooking the famous pinnacle of Kanonkop from where a cannon used to be fired to alert the farms in the region that a ship had …