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Dornier Wines is located on two wine estates, both with a lot of history and traditions. The history of Keerweder goes back to 1694, when it was acquired by Jac van Dyk. Stellenrust farm includes an historic Sir Herbert Baker homestead and one of the first wine cellars in the area....

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If Stellenbosch is the heart of the Cape winelands, Spier is its soul. Situated in South Africa's prime wine-growing region, Spier is undoubtedly the most unique development in the wine world. It's a must in Summer as it is situated near a lake with extensive picnic areas. One can...

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Alto is situated high on the slopes of the Helderberg Mountain in the Stellenbosch Wine of Origin district. Its trellised vineyards cling to the high granite slopes that rise from 100 to 500 metres above sea level, which are ideal for the cultivation of red grape varietals. Unsurprisi...

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AMANI is situated in the Stellenbosch wine lands of South Africa, the largest wine producing region in the continent. The modern winery of AMANI is on one of the hills in the Stellenbosch Winelands. The area's long, hot sunny days and cooler clear nights allow vineyards to produ...

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The history of Annandale Wine Estate traces back to the founding of South Africa. Annandale is the oldest farm in the Helderberg Valley. In November 1679, less than one month of arriving at the Cape, Governor Simon van der Stel left Cape Town on horseback to explore the Dutch East Ind...

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South Africa, offers visitors a rich diversity of cultural experiences, superb scenery, heavenly cuisine - and wine for the gods. This country has become the world's sixth largest wine producer. There are approximately 300 wineries, and most of them, like Asara, happily welcome visit...

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Avontuur Estate, home of Fine Wines, nestles against the Helderberg between Stellenbosch and Somerset West is a producer of top-quality wines, particularly Reds. The soils, aspect and meso-climate combined with the cool south-easterly winds from the nearby Atlantic Ocean in Summer, pr...

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Bellevue Estate has been owned by the Morkel family since 1861 when it was purchased by Dirk Cloete Morkel. He was primarily a sheep and cattle farmer, but established some vineyards. In 1900 his son, also Dirk Cloete, took over the reigns and followed in the footsteps of his father. ...

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Beyerskloof lies in the heart of one of the world's classic red wine areas, Stellenbosch, in the Cape Winelands of South Africa. From its carefully tended vines come wines of international class. Only the finest quality grapes are selected, and then treated in the cellar with unhurrie...

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These lovely Vineyards lie nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Helderberg mountains, where they have been nourished by deep, rich soil and teased by fresh ocean breezes since 1726. From terroir-specific noble cultivars. Mark Bilton strives to produce a niche range of rare win...

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Blaauwklippen's motto is "Inspired by the past, passionate about the future. Blaauwklippen is a historic wine estate, museum and it has an excellent restaurant. Governor Simon van der Stel granted the estate, situated 4km from Stellenbosch along the Strand Road (R44), to a talented...

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Bonfoi was part of the farm Aan den Weg, originally named after the road that joined Stellenbosch to Cape Town. Governor W.A. van der Stel gave the original farm to Jan van Reede. Since then the farm changed hands several times till two French ladies bought the farm in the Eighteen...

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Stellenbosch, the heart of South Africa's wine-industry, boasts the majority of the country's champion wines and winemakers. It begins when Johnny Nel was at university in Cape Town, and he fell in love. It turned out to be an expensive affair and, also quite a tiring one. Poor Joh...

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Malvern Heights was originally owned by Colonel JW Billingham, he named the farm after the rolling hills around Malvern from his native England. The 10-hectare farm was bought by Seymour Pritchard in 1969. When winemaking came into Seymour's sights in the mid-1980's France was s...

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Cordoba can be found perched high up on the slopes of the Helderberg Mountain, blessed with a pristine environment: Rich soils, clean air, cooling sea breezes, tempered sunlight and adequate rain. The vineyards are planted on the slopes of the Helderberg Mountain between 300 m and...

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The Bergkelder cellar is one of the most advanced and the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, this 'cellar in the mountain' was built in 1968. The wine farm hugs the steep slopes of the historic Papegaaiberg mountain. This mountain is named after the clay pigeon ('papega...

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This stunning farm is situated in the Stellenbosch sub region known as Greater Simonsberg, South Africa's most prestigious wine making area. We are on the northern side Stellenbosch , which makes up the Simonsberg/ Muldersvlei ward. Our neighbouring wineries are Kanonkop, Uitkyk, Warw...

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De Trafford Winery is situated on the beautiful Mont Fleur farm set at the top of a dramatic valley above Stellenbosch, 380m up between the Stellenbosch and Helderberg mountains, right at the end of the Blaauwklip road, between Stellenbosch and Somerset West. The history of wine gr...

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Laurence Graff, Chairman of Graff Diamonds International Ltd, re-opens Delaire Graff Estate in June 2009 after a complete rebuild. Delaire, one of South Africa's finest vineyards in Stellenbosch, and was acquired by Graff in 2003 vowing to make it one of South Africa's ultra premier ...

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High up on the southwestern slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain, one finds the land known as Drie Sprong. It was originally home to a Dutch East India Company servant, whose job it was to fire a cannon from the peak directly above the property, appropriately named Kanonkop. The cannon w...

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Onder-Rustenburg, home to Dellrust wines, is a historical farm in the Helderberg area which the Bredell family started farming on over a hundred years ago. Dellrust Wine Estate is situated on the northern slopes on a gradual incline. This position ensures up to 14½ hours of summer...

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Devon Hill stands out as a statement of style on the upper slopes of Devon Valley, Stellenbosch. The ultra-modern winery with an unparalleled view is open to the public. Wine-lovers can enjoy the breathtaking panorama of the wine lands and a taste of the cellar's award-winning wines o...

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Oude Libertas is in the heart of the Stellenbosch Winelands, situated on the slopes of the Pappagaaiberg, and overlooks the magnificent Stellenbosch mountain range. Come and experience three centuries of Cape Hospitality under the ancient oak trees with awesome views that stretch o...

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Eikendal is less than a fourty minute relaxing drive from the city centre of Cape Town, or 35 minutes from the international airport. The spectacular landscape, close-by Helderberg and the excellent quality of its wines makes Eikendal a worthwhile point of call whilst visiting Stellen...

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While men may dream different dreams, they are driven by the same quest: to reach for, and to accomplish perfection. When Ernie and good friend Jean Engelbrecht discussed the possibility to produce a wine together, the marriage of their ideas on winemaking styles and ideas quickly...

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Ernst & Co Wines is a dedicated family affair with a passion for the fruit of the vine, catering for the consumer and providing a professional service to their clients. The husband and wife team, Ernst and Gwenda are the soul and drive behind this refined wine company. Both their fam...

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This family farm is situated on the slopes of the Akkadisberg near Napier in the spectacular Overberg valley - about 2 hours drive east from Cape Town. The main commercial plantings will be Shiraz, Malbec, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Viognier. We will be making three wines from the ...

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Tucked into the steep slopes of the Bottelary Hills outside Stellenbosch is a wine estate unlike any other in the area. The charm and fascination of Fort Simon originate in the unusual stone architecture of the tasting room and cellar, which were inspired by Namibian stone houses and ...

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Goede Hoop wine estate is situated off the old road between the towns of Stellenbosch and Kuils River, deep in the valley known as the Bottelary Kloof. The old farmhouse, rich in atmosphere, was built in 1880. In 1928 the Bestbier family purchased the wine estate and today Pieter B...

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Paul and Susan McNaughton purchased Graceland, an 18 hectare farm on the slopes of the Helderberg in 1990. Graceland' is situated against the slopes of the Helderburg in proven red wine territory, together with diligent viticulture practices and the passion of an owner/ winemaker, Gra...

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Groenland, literally meaning 'green land', is situated in the red wine area of Bottelary near the beautiful town of Stellenbosch, in the Western Cape. Groenland consists of 188 hectares, of which 152 ha is under vine. 40ha Cabernet Sauvignon ,15ha Merlot , 37 ha Shiraz and 18 h...

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Hartenberg is a historic Stellenbosch wine estate founded back in 1692, It has has been under the present ownership since 1987. Hartenberg Estate's 99 hectares of vineyard comprise a total of nine different soil types and many different aspects and microclimates. This demands tha...

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Set in the picturesque wine producing valley of the Bottelary Road, in Stellenbosch lies one of the oldest and most beautiful wine estates called Hazendal. Dating back to 1699, Hazendal was purchased in 1994 by Dr. Mark Voloshin (Chairman of the International Marvol Group) who rest...

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Hoopenberg Wine farm can be found on the Stellenbosch wine route, only 4km off the N1 and 30 minutes from Cape Town. guests are welcome to taste or buy the fine wines. Here you can sit a while overlooking the vineyards and gardens. Cellar tours are available, but need to be reserved. ...

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Sparkling wine or champagne, as it is known in France was first made three centuries ago; wherever it is enjoyed its magical sparkle puts the world into a festive mood. J.C. Le Roux makes sparkling wine by using the old French process of fermenting the wine in the bottle, the bottl...

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The name Ingwe means "leopard" in the Xhosa language and refers to the rare, indigenous cat species that roam the surrounding hills. Bordeaux Château owner has high hopes for the Sir Lowry's Pass Village wine estate. It was a chance meeting with Graham Knox at a 1995 oak auction in...

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Closely guarded by the Helderberg's peaks and cooled by fresh sea breezes off False Bay, the legendary JP Bredell Wines have become world-renowned for their award-winning quality wines, outshining others in their class, both nationally and internationally. Traditionally famous as ...

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Jacobsdal wine estate is situated between Stellenbosch and Kuils River, on the slopes of the hills overlooking False Bay, which is less than 10 kilometers away. The estate lies on the extreme southwesterly edge of the Stellenbosch Wine of Origin Region. The Dumas family has been makin...

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Jordan continues to focus on producing fiercely individual wines that combine the fruity accessibility of the New World with the Classic Elegance of the Old. From the Jordan hillside vineyards one has spectacular panoramic views of Table Mountain, False Bay and Stellenbosch. Gary a...

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The name Kanonkop is derived from a kopje from which a cannon was fired in the 17th Century, to alert farmers in outlying areas that a sailing ships had entered Table Bay. In those days the Cape was first and foremost a replenishment station and the farmers would load their wagons,...

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The name Kanu is derived from a veteran farm hand on Goedgeloof, who told of the legend of a mythical bird of promise. The story tells that when the bird appeared, all those who fell under its shadow would be blessed with a bountiful harvest. Hydro Holdings purchased Goedgeloof in...

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Ken Forrester is a man that enjoys the finer pleasures in life and it reflects in the list of top restaurants and wines that have caused a stir in two of South Africa's major cities. Ken has created a special brand of hospitality that people have enjoyed for the past 20 years. Scho...

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Boschkloof is a family owned wine farm and private wine cellar. It is managed by Dr Reenen Furter, previously a radiologist by profession, his wife Dalene, and son-in-law, part owner and wine-maker, Jacques Borman. With over 23 years of experience, Jacques has the reputation of cre...

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The original farm, on which Helderkruin Winery is situated, traces its heritage back to the historical Groenrivier Farm. Part of this farm was bought by the late Dr Ben du Toit in 1968. The farm was taken over by his son Niel in 1989 and the modern cellar was built in November 1997. ...

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Just 3km outside Stellenbosch in the heart of the Cape Winelands, Kleine Zalze forms part of the De Zalze Winelands and Golf Estate, combining superlative winemaking and hospitality with leisure and pleasure. After an unforgettable wine tasting, enjoy Provencal - inspired country c...

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The slopes of the Simonsberg, near Stellenbosch, provide one of South Africa's prime wine-growing areas for noble cultivars. In1694 farmers recognised the potential of the fertile foothills of the Simonsberg mountain. By 1793 the legendary Martin Melck had acquired most of this lan...

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Koelenhof Wine Cellar invites you to explore a wide variety of fruity flavoured wines. This winery is situated only 1km from the N1 on the R304 Stellenbosch / Klipheuwel Road and 14km from Stellenbosch. These wines represent the hard work and dedication of 75 wine farmers in th...

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On the slopes of the Simonsberg, one of South Africa's prime wine-growing areas for noble cultivars, the Laibach family from Germany practices sustainable wine-farming since 1994. Located just 10 kilometers north of Stellenbosch is our tasting room, an easy stop on a tour through the ...

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In the amphitheatre of life, the peaks of enjoyment are to be found in the babble of a brook, the whisper of a breeze and the cheer of a warm sun. These are the special qualities that you will find in Lanzerac wines - wines as majestic and celebrated as the estate from which they were...

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L´Auberge is an old world Farm Inn, dedicated to serving traditional French food in an ´ambience tranquille´; with alfresco dining in summer. A dream was realized in September 1991 when L'Auberge du Paysan Restaurant opened its doors to a very special clientéle. A subtle feel...

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L'Avenir wine of origin Stellenbosch. That says it all. Stellenbosch is the heart of wine country in South Africa. L'Avenir is one of the new breed of small wine estates dedicated to the growing and production of fine wines. After having spent 13 years renovating and developing L'...

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This 163-hectare estate with the optimistic name of Le Bonheur meaning "Happiness" is situated along the slopes of the Klapmuts Hill in the northern reaches of the Simonsberg Mountain, in the Stellenbosch Wine of Origin district. Le Bonheur was an important venue for travellers in...

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Enjoy a range of comforts at Le Pommier Wine Estate, a quaint and homely resident of the Cape winelands. Soothing and tranquil views that will keep you at ease - making you feel right at home. It stands on a farm that was previously an apple orchard. The name Le Pommier resonates from...

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Le Riche wines are produced in the Jonkershoek Valley outside Stellenbosch. The recently renovated (1996) cellar is situated on the farm "Leef op Hoop" (Live in Hope). A limited quantity of Cabernet grapes (50 tons) and Merlot (10 tons) is vinified. The wines are fermented in open fer...

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Lievland's history dates back to 1715, when the original farm was granted to the ex-soldier Juriaan Hanekom. Lievland lies on the western slopes of the Simonsberg mountains between Stellenbosch and Paarl, two of the most prominent wine-growing areas in the Cape. The slopes of the ...

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Longridge Winery is nestled in the Helderberg Mountains, the heart of the Stellenbosch wine region, it commands majestic views of False Bay and the Stellenbosch Valley. A long list of international and local awards indicates the calibre of wine produced by our winemaking team. Two...

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Louiesenhof is one of Stellenbosch's younger wineries, Louiesenhof offers a collection of top quality yet innovative wines in state-of-the-art packaging. The wine farm boasts spectacular views over the Simonsberg and the rolling hills surrounding Stellenbosch as well as an enviab...

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Of all the vineyards in South Africa, Louisvale must have one of the most beautiful settings. The boutique vineyard and winery are situated in the picturesque Devon Valley, just outside Stellenbosch. After entering the farm visitors drive through the vineyard to reach the main house a...

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Founded in 1700, a proud history joins with a dynamic new vision to create a giant among South African wine producers. Utilising unique technology and reaping the benefits of global expertise and optimal terroir, the wines of Lourensford are becoming well-recognised icons of true styl...

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The Lushof Wine Estate is a small family-run farm situated high on the slopes of the Helderberg overlooking False Bay with spectacular views towards Table Mountain. It is here where our wines are made, near perfect conditions prevailing for the growing of quality grapes. We grow our...

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Meinert Wines is a small (5000 cases) producer of premium red wines from Devon Valley, Stellenbosch. It was established in 1997 and is a private venture of the former Vergelegen winemaker Martin Meinert. The focus is on two blends, called Synchronicity and Devon Crest, made possible b...

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On the outskirts of Stellenbosch, one of South Africa's most picturesque towns and hub of the Cape's wine industry, a winding cobblestone driveway leads the visitor to Middelvlei Wine Estate. This beautiful estate has been the home of the Momberg family since 1919. While second ge...

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Monterosso, run by the De Franchi family,is a very Italian operation that lies on the Koelenhof Ridge, just off the R304, a few kilometres from the town of Stellenbosch. Owner, "Papa" Socrates, born in the town Monterosso al Mare of the famous 'Cinque Terre' in Italy, purchased the 84...

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"It's all good" is a pretty accurate summary regarding this jewel high up in the Bottelary Hills - written by taster Mare Meehan from Dublin, in the visitors book. The emphasis always will be on producing exceptional quality wines - that it definitely does, thanks to passion and st...

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Morgenster Estate located in Somerset West in the heart of the Cape wine growing region. It is a thriving wine estate, producing Bordeaux-style red wines and award-winning Extra Virgin Olive Oil and olive products. Morgenster's flagship wine, the Morgenster 2001 was launched in Mar...

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Mulderbosch (situated in the prime Koelenhof area of Stellenbosch) is widely accepted as being one of the best white wine producers in the country, and Mike Dobrovic, one of the most talented wine makers in South Africa. Larry Jacobs bought the farm Mulderbosch in 1989. When this ...

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Underfoot the land breathes, from the centuries-old oaks to the resting cellar and original homestead, a romance lingers of love, passion, grapes, art and life - Muratie Wine Estate the story of a wine farm in Africa. Comfortable with visitors, but not crowds, the farm echoes old-...

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Neethlingshof lies in the very heart of the Cape's wine-lands in Stellenboschkloof, flanked by the Bottelary Hills and Papegaaiberg Mountain just outside town. A unique, kilometer long pine avenue, highly visible as you approach Neethlingshof Estate, and reflected on each bottle o...

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In 1986 Neil Ellis took a calculated leap of faith into the wine-negociant arena, buying and vinifying grapes from selected vineyards and marketing these hand-reared wines under his own label. Mindful that exceptional terroir and assiduous vineyard cultivation form the bedrock of ...

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For years Nietvoorbij has been tucked away behind the white coats of researchers. Now the need to subsist has driven it into the public sphere. There is no fanfare, beyond the avenue of lush old oaks, leading visitors up the asphalt thoroughfare of the green campus of Nietvoorbij. ...

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Onderkloof is situated 20km east of Stellenbosch. The cellar lies just 6 km from the Atlantic Ocean on the slopes of the Schapenberg overlooking the historical town of Sir Lowry's Pass with spectacular views of False Bay and Cape Point. Grapes are carefully selected and handpicked...

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Overgaauw Wine Estate was founded in 1905 by Abraham van Velden on the well appointed Stellenbosch Valley farm owned by his family since 1783. This family legacy was then handed on to Abrahams son David in 1945. In 1978 Braam van Velden succeeded his father David as the third gener...

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Kaapzicht Wine Estate is part of the Bottelary region in the Stellenbosch district. With an ideal Meso climate, cool sea breezes and warm North-West facing slopes on old, weathered granite soil in the Bottelary Hills, Kaapzicht Estate is highly suited to producing quality wines. On...

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This Stellenbosch estate has been in production for six years, with only 36 hectares under vine, devoted to old-vine Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. This has a rich, dark, ruby colour and a sensational nose that evokes roasting chestnuts and Christmas spices. The aroma...

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Remhoogte has 30 ha under vine at the moment with a potential to plant a further 12 ha. It is planted predominantly to the noble red varieties; Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage and more recently, Shiraz. The heavy clay soils and very steep south and west facing slopes are excellen...

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Established in 1694, this historical farm is now run by the Engelbrecht family. Since 1978, the original farm buildings, vines and cellar have all been passionately restored to their former splendour. Built between 1780 and 1825, the three historical buildings that comprise the h...

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Africa was a wild and untamed place when Joachim Sax first made his way up to the hills above the Kuils River, some 30 kilometres east of the Dutch settlement at the "Cape of Good Hope". The year was 1693, and Sax was one of only 350 "free burgers" (free farmers) granted land by the 9...

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As producers and négociants of fine Wine Coppoolse & Finlayson are uniquely positioned to satisfy the needs of a wide spectrum of distributors and consumers throughout the world. Coppoolse and Finlayson was founded in 1991 by Rob Coppoolse, an engineer by profession. The ratio...

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Simonsig vineyards lies Northwest of Stellenbosch and is privately owned by the Malan family. It produces some of the finest red and white wines as well as a champayne made by the Cap Classique Methode. The Stellenbosch region is recognised as the best wine producing area in Africa an...

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Skilpadvlei wine estate is a working farm that has been part of the Joubert family for over four generations, the original farmhouse dates back to 1917. This fully operational farm has 60 ha under vineyards. The harvest consists of 80% red and 20% white grapes. All grapes on the ...

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'Die Fonteine', (the fountains) home to Somerbosch Wines is relaxed and intimate, as you'd expect from a working farm that's been in the hands of a sleeves-rolled-up wine-making family for more than half a century. Dad Wally had been raised on the next-door spread below Helderberg...

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This family-owned boutique red wine cellar in the historic town of Stellenbosch in the Cape wine-lands and is the passion of Dave & Jane Lello. The winery is located in an old brandy cellar that was converted into a wine cellar in 2002. The whole brandy distillery is being transfor...

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Stellenbosch Hills arose out of the rebranding of the Vlottenburg Winery in 2003, located outside Stellenbosch. Vlottenburg Winery was founded in 1945. Paramount to the new brand is the fact that until 2003 some 95% of the winery's wine was sold to Distell. Stellenbosch Hills was ...

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The history of Stellenzicht dates back to 1692, when it was part of a much bigger farm granted to its first owner, Barendt Hendrikse, who named the property Rustenburg. It was not the first farm to receive that name in those early days of settlement: another, albeit Rustenberg, alread...

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The weather during ripening of the 2004 vintage resulted in wines that are developing more slowly than usual, comments André Kruger from the family farm on the Bottelary Hills, 'and they should last much longer than the previous vintage'. Two hectares of sauvignon blanc and one o...

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In less than 5 years the Feichtenschlagers of Klawervlei Wine Estate near Stellenbosch have established themselves as quality producers. Their 1996 Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded four stars out of five in Decanter magazine during a tasting of South African Cabernet Sauvignons. ...

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SylvanVale is the name of the beautiful Vineyards which surrounds the luxury boutique Hotel Devon Valley. This historical Hotel, and vineyards, are nestled in the Devon Valley outside Stellenbosch. Viticulturist Lorna Hughes, has been instrumental in the renaissance of the propert...

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This historic 1791 Cape Dutch Home was the "last outpost" (literal translation of the farm's name) on the road between Cape Town and Stellenbosch. Uiterwyk has been a De Waal family concern since 1864. Chris, Pieter and Daniël de Waal are the ninth generation of the family inv...

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Uitkyk Estate, founded in 1712 when it was first granted to Jan Oberholzer , the first vines were planted only in 1929 when an immigrant Prussian nobleman , Hans von Carlowitz , bought the estate . Von Carlowitz recognized the winemaking possibilities inherent on the high slopes of ...

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"I saw this place with exceptional pleasure, since everything there was laid out wonderfully finely" Reverend Francois Valentijn-1700. The effect that Vergelegen has on visitors today is every bit as inspiring as it was to Reverend Valentijn nearly 300 years ago. Although his visi...

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The same coastal winds that cool the vineyards of Vergenoegd since the 1700's still blow today, together with an interesting combination of soils, give this historic estate its unique terroir and characterful red wines. Vergenoegd with its Cape Dutch architecture is a beautiful s...

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Wine, Coffee, food, gifts, souvenirs, art, game drives, picnics, restaurants, conference centre, nursery, astounding gardens and wonderful get- togethers - this is all part of the fun at Vredenheim. Not a dull moment on this true Southern -African farm, home of the Bezuidenhout famil...

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Vriesenhof wine farm lies nestled between the Stellenbosch and Helderberg mountains, in the magnificent Paradyskloof Valley. With its history dating back to the early eighteenth century, Vriesenhof currently has plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Pinotage and a s...

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Warwick wine estate was known as the farm 'Good Success' from 1791 until 1902. After the Anglo Boer war, Colonel Alexander Gordon from Warwickshire regiment bought the farm and renamed it 'Warwick' as a tribute to his army regiment. The farm was purchased by Stan & Norma Ratcliffe ...

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The Ord and Arnold families dreamed of a wine estate, where life is cherished, the seasons mark time and the fruit always reminds of blessings, abundance and the beauty of nature. The perfect piece of land was found in a place that stirred the hearts of each person who breathed its...

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Nestled against the majestic Helderberg slopes of Stellenbosch, Webersburg lies in the heart of the Cape's famous wine region; adjoined to the world renowned Alto and Rust en Vrede Estates. A portion of the historic wine estate Groenerivier, dating back to 1693 was acquired by the...

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In 1714 Johannes Mulder, first Landdros of Stellenbosch, was granted the area known as Hopenburg. It was then renamed Muldersvlei. If you like peace, you'll like this place. A Cape Weaver is working away noisily making nests for its wives over the back door of Julian and Helen Sta...

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About 15 kilometers from Stellenbosch, on the slow, meandering road that leads to Somerset West, lies a piece of land that is as peaceful and as tranquil as it is in unison with its surrounds. Yonder Hill Winery nestles, in cosy comfort, against the lower slopes of the magnificent...

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Situated on the Stellenbosch wine route, Zevenwacht has strong viticultural roots penetrating deep into the historic past of South Africa. While literally meaning Seven Expectations, the name Zevenwacht exemplifies the abundant delights which await visitors to this wonderful wine est...

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Zorgvliet ... let all your sorrows flee. For the ultimate African experience, visit Zorgvliet - the destination of choice for the discerned traveller. Start your magical journey at Zorgvliet Wine Estate in the beautiful Banhoek Valley close to Stellenbosch. The historic Zorgvlie...

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Klein Gustrouw makes only one speceial wine - its Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot. The yield is limited to 7 tonnes per hectare with 21 tones committed to our own winery, a further 100 tonnes go to Stellenbosch Farmers Winery. 110 years ago, a wise father divided his farm between two so...

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The Groot Constantia wine estate, founded in 1685 is irrevocably linked to the most famous wines made in South Africa. So little was produced and was of such uncompromising quality that it was exclusively bought and consumed by the aristocracy of the world. Simon van der Stel, th...

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The verdant Constantia valley, home to Klein Constantia Estate, is the oldest, most enduring vineyard region in the Cape, first producing wine in 1689. The historic vineyards formed part of the original farm Constantia, whose legendary wines were sought after by the18th and 19th cent...

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Buitenverwachting was originally part of the Constantia Estate, which was founded by Simon van der Stel, the first Governor of the new Dutch colony. Located in the heart of the Constantia valley, the farm has an absolutely gorgeous setting with an oak-lined avenue that leads past t...

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Steenberg Estate stands alone in neighbouring Tokai within a short radius of the other four Constantia wine estates. It is the oldest farm in the Cape Peninsula which was granted by Simon van der Stel to a young widow, Catharina Ras in 1682. It was only in 1695 that wines were first ...

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With its close proximity to the city and easy accessibility, Constantia is Cape Town's own wine route with Groot Constantia, Klein Constantia, Buitenverwachting, Constantia Uitsig and Steenberg the only Estates left as testimony of Constantia's history from an era when the Constantia ...

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Anura Vineyards, situated between Paarl and Stellenbosch in the foothills of the Simonsberg mountain range, derives its name from the Latin classification of frog to commemorate an area on the farm fondly known as Padda Bult or Frog Hill. The Bouma family has owned Anura since 1990...

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Alluvia is a Boutique Wine Estate, outside Stellenbosch, meticulously working towards sharing our unique terrior by the creation of an internationally significant Cabernet Sauvignon. Wine Tastings are exclusively for guests whom are limited to 12 bottles per annum. Tiny volumes of...
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