WINE ROUTES

DARLING WINE ROUTE

Consistent by name and diverse by nature; Discover Darling and the road less travelled.

Nestled between the expansive farming lands of the Western Cape, one hour from Cape Town and just 15kms from the coastline, lies the quintessential West Coast town of Darling, where winemakers are hard at work crafting their artistry with an impressive 23 varietals in one of South Africa’s smallest regions.

Savvy seekers of the exceptional have come to understand that a journey to Darling guarantees a treasure trove of both experiences and flavours waiting to be uncovered.

The nearby Atlantic Ocean bestows its influence, gifting the vineyards with a chilling evening breeze that gracefully tempers warm summer days, fostering slow ripening and exquisite fruit expression. In this landscape, deep soils and predominantly dry land vineyards make for robust, healthy grapes. Yet, the true magic unfolds in the hands of the winemakers, who delicately coax and fuse these elements into each glass, transforming terroir into tangible delights. Beyond wines, Darling’s commitment to sustainability resonates deeply. The conservation efforts echoes both in word and action, ingrained in the very ethos of the wine growers, affirming their dedication to preserving the environment.

The allure of this historic town unfurls in multifaceted beauty. As spring arrives, famed wildflowers paint vibrant hues across the landscape, an ephemeral masterpiece that enchants all who tread its paths. The town, steeped in the warmth of a close-knit community, welcomes you like a long-lost friend. Darling’s pulse beats to the rhythm of small-town life, where encounters with wayward cows sauntering down Main Street or the occasional train chugging along are not mere fantasies. Here, every step is a journey—explore on foot, mingle with locals, and let your curiosity pave the way.

History buffs can delve into the geography and unique past that define Darling’s essence. Groote Post was once the frontier outpost of Cape Town, while the town itself owes its name to Governor Charles Henry Darling. Rooted in agriculture, it thrived on wheat, Nguni cattle, and dairy herds, all adding layer upon layer to the town’s rich tapestry.

In Darling, you’re invited to embrace the charm of a timeless era, where the church clock marks time and each stroll ignites a sense of wonder. This is a place to befriend, so come and enjoy a journey that celebrates true authenticity, where honest wines crafted with integrity and provenance take center stage, shunning glitz for substance.

FOOD EXPERIENCES IN THE DARLING WINE ROUTE
Darling’s food philosophy mirrors its essence – genuine, down-to-earth, and
deeply connected to the land. The local food scene embodies the heart and
soul of the community, emphasizing a commitment to hearty and wholesome
dining experiences.
This philosophy resonates through every plate, where regional sourcing takes
precedence. At Hilda’s Kitchen within Groote Post, a reputation for country
cuisine is forged through dishes that exude comfort and authenticity.
Meanwhile, Darling Cellars presents a warm and welcoming environment,
inviting families to savour a menu that’s as hearty as it is diverse.
Both establishments encapsulate the essence of Darling – a place where food
isn’t just sustenance, but an embodiment of the community’s spirit, offering a heartfelt invitation to indulge in the flavours of the land and celebrate the simple joys of life.

WINE OF ORIGIN:
Cape West Coast, Darling,
Darling-Groenekloof, Groenekloof

WINES WE ARE KNOWN FOR:
Signature or most popular varietals
• Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc and
Shiraz
• Darling is known for some
innovative blends

DISCOVER THE DARLING WINE ROUTE
Five ‘must try’ local experiences:

  1. Enjoy a delightful Wednesday Wine & Dine at Darling Cellars where you’re able to enjoy a lunch and glass of wine for just
    R100pp, hugely popular with the locals – you’ll want to book ahead for this one!
  2. Step back in time and visit the Darling Museum, where you’re able to see glimpses of how the town started out. Open 7
    days a week, with no pre-booking necessary.
  3. Savour a leisurely lunch at Hilda’s Kitchen, or opt for a picnic platter enjoyed outdoors and on the expansive lawns, as you
    soak in the views and enjoy the renowned fine wines of Groote Post.
  4. Sweet tooths be warned! You’ll want to include a stop at ‘Darling Sweet’ during your stay, situated in the original General
    Store built in 1900. Watch how they make toffees and be sure to stock up on ALL the goodness before your drive home.
  5. You’re allowed a (short) break in wine tasting only to visit Darling Brew Taste room, a modern craft brewery with casual but
    delicious South African crowd-pleasing plates on offer, as well as beer tastings options and informative brewery tours.

DISCOVER THE DARLING WINE ROUTE
Five ‘must try’ local experiences:

  1. Enjoy a delightful Wednesday Wine & Dine at Darling Cellars where you’re able to enjoy a lunch and glass of wine for just
    R100pp, hugely popular with the locals – you’ll want to book ahead for this one!
  2. Step back in time and visit the Darling Museum, where you’re able to see glimpses of how the town started out. Open 7
    days a week, with no pre-booking necessary.
  3. Savour a leisurely lunch at Hilda’s Kitchen, or opt for a picnic platter enjoyed outdoors and on the expansive lawns, as you
    soak in the views and enjoy the renowned fine wines of Groote Post.
  4. Sweet tooths be warned! You’ll want to include a stop at ‘Darling Sweet’ during your stay, situated in the original General
    Store built in 1900. Watch how they make toffees and be sure to stock up on ALL the goodness before your drive home.
  5. You’re allowed a (short) break in wine tasting only to visit Darling Brew Taste room, a modern craft brewery with casual but
    delicious South African crowd-pleasing plates on offer, as well as beer tastings options and informative brewery tours.

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