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Franschhoek, South Africa

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.

Bormes les Mimosas, France

Domaine Sainte-Marie

The history of Domaine Sainte-Marie dates back to the 18th century. Several generations of winemakers have followed one another to highlight this terroir and produce high quality wines. In 2007, the Duburcq family acquired the estate and has since managed it. The Sainte Marie vineyard covers 40 hectares. Exposed south, the soil consists of a sandy and permeable soil. It …

France

Domaine de la Rouillère

The name “Rouillère” comes from the river that flows in the middle of this property. The property covers nearly 120 hectares , straddling the charming towns of Gassin and Ramatuelle, in the heart of the Saint-Tropez peninsula . Among these hilly lands of forests and rivers, 45 hectares are devoted to the breeding of vines in the greatest respect for …

Menfi, Italy

Planeta Wines

The story of Planeta’s family hospitality and company began in Menfi were they cultivate the vineyards that give rise to most of their wines. Part of the estate is La Foresteria Menfi a boutique resort among the vineyards. They plan their hospitality at their wineries in Menfi, Noto and Etna as a real collection of experiences according to each territory …

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Fleur du Cap

Built by Dr. Anton Rupert, it was the first underground bottle maturation cellar of its kind in the southern hemisphere. Fleur du Cap is not constrained by farm, vineyard or climate; having the freedom to choose the finest grapes from the best vineyards in the Cape Winelands. The winemaking team unlocks the natural expression inherent in the grapes from pockets …

Lorgues, France

Chateau Roubine

Between Verdon and Mediterranean, between Estérel and Sainte Baume, between the Alps and Sainte-Victoire, between olive trees and lavender … With 13 grape varieties planted on plots in one piece forming a cirque bordered by pines and oaks, the 72 hectares of vines benefit from the greatest attention to give the wines all their singularity. In 1955, Château Roubine was …