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Graham Beck Estate

Graham Beck Estate is a premier destination for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Located in the picturesque Robertson Wine Valley, the estate is renowned for producing some of South Africa’s most celebrated sparkling wines. The estate is more than just a winery; it’s a sanctuary for those seeking to

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Ernie Els Wines

At Ernie Els Wines, world-class golfing heritage meets the finest winemaking tradition. Tucked in the heart of Stellenbosch, the estate offers an unparalleled wine experience, perfectly blending relaxation with breathtaking views of the Helderberg Mountains. Whether you’re indulging in a guided vineyard tour, savouring exquisite food and wine pairings, or

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Dunstone Wines

In the heart of the Bovlei Valley, Dunstone Wines offers an enchanting escape where exceptional wines meet unparalleled hospitality. Surrounded by lush vineyards and majestic mountains, this boutique winery invites you to experience the true essence of the Cape Winelands. Whether you’re savouring their award-winning wines, enjoying a leisurely meal

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Die Mas Wynkelder

Located in the scenic Northern Cape, Die Mas Wynkelder offers a unique wine experience that blends traditions with innovation. Renowned for its exceptional wines and warm hospitality, Die Man invites visitors to indulge in a sensory journey through exquisite vineyards.

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Le Chant Wines

French flair and South African determination have long been intertwined in the fabric of the Cape, a camaraderie spanning centuries, each contributing to the rich and respected fine wine legacy of South Africa.

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Taaibosch Wine and Collection

Wine: Minimal intervention is preferred throughout our vinification process. Once handpicked, our grapes are carefully transferred to our cellar. Pods are then utilised for gentle gravitational movement within the cellar environment. This ultimately leads to wines with a refined tannin structure, balance, tension and longevity, not only in taste but

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