September 2011
Welbedacht is an award-winning wine estate eight-and-a-half kilometres north of Wellington, in the Western Cape. To truly appreciate Welbedacht however, you need to fully appreciate the resident-proprietor of Welbedacht, Schalk Burger, because the estate is the realisation of a long-held vision... Read more »
May 2011
Die Bergkelder, was officially opened in 1968 and the ‘cellar in the mountain’ was the first bottle maturation of its kind in the southern hemisphere. It was recently refurbished and transformed into the official home of Fleur du Cap wines and is one of the more intimate and interesting... Read more »
January 2011
Being less than 800m from the Baden Powell Drive off-ramp from the N2 towards Stellenbosch, Vergenoegd has to be one of the most wine-lover accessible wine estates in the Cape. Yet, many people drive straight passed it on their way to another wine farm in the Stellenbosch area – which is a... Read more »
March 2011
Warwick is an award-winning Wine Estate with a family friendly touch.You won’t find “Don’t Swim in the Fountain” and “Don’t walk on the Grass” signs on the manicured grounds of Warwick Wine Estate. “Kids are welcome to swim in the... Read more »
December 2010
As impressive as Morgenhof Estate’s near 120-year history is, the history of its owner is truly remarkable. Anne Cointreau, great great granddaughter of Adolphe Cointreau who founded the world famous orange liqueur with his brother Edouard-Jean in Angers, France in 1849, can trace her... Read more »
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