• Winelands (Cape Town)

    Nestled in the Western Cape, the Cape Winelands is the largest wine-producing region in South Africa and can be divided into six main wine regions, each offering their own unique wine route: Constantia, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, Robertson and Wellington.

    Constantia Valley wine region is situated in mountainous surroundings, and boasts some of the oldest wine estates and homesteads along with several award winning wines and restaurants. The majority of the farms offer wine tasting and cellar tours for both enthusiasts and casual wine drinkers alike.

    Probably the best known in the Cape, Stellenbosch serves as home to a variety of cellars producing some of the country’s most acclaimed wines such as Boschendal, Neethlingshof, Delheim, Welmoed, Delair, Spier, Saxenburg, La Motte, Boschendal, Chamonix and Cabriere to name a few.

    Set against the beautiful Franschhoek and Drakenstein mountains, the quaint village of Franschhoek boasts over 30 wine farms. The area is rich in history as well, having been settled by the French Huguenots over 300 years ago.

     

     

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