The '''Cape Winelands''' are a region in the south of South Africa. The winelands boasts some of the most majestic scenery in South Africa. It is situated to the north-east of Cape Town and offers a beautiful landscape of wine hills and mountains.

Regions

  • Breede River Valley - on the edge of the Cape Karoo this is mainly a agricultural region but offers some of the countries finest passes
  • Cities

  • Franschhoek
  • Paarl
  • Somerset West
  • Stellenbosch
  • Tulbagh
  • Worcester
  • Other destinations

    Understand

    In 1652 the Dutch East India company established a refreshment station at the Cape of Good Hope aiming to provide fresh food to the company's fleet on voyages to India and surrounding areas. As a result of this trading station South Africa now boasts a flourishing wine industry and colourful, multi-cultural nation.

    When the first settlers arrived, governor Simon van der Stel awarded them land where they could farm for their own needs. When more and more settlers from Germany, France and the Netherlands arrived - some of them experienced winemakers - they discovered that the hills in this region were ideal for growing vines.

    Talk

    Get in

    The Cape Winelands are easily accessible from Cape Town via car and tour bus. Train routes are also available, but can be difficult to find. The main routes through the winelands are on the N1 and N2 highways.

    Most of the major vineyards are centered around Paarl (on the N1) and Stellenbosch (on the N2). Although many smaller and intersting vineyards exist, slightly off the beaten track.

    Almost all of the vineyards are clearly marked by wine route markers.

    In addition to this there are many organised bus tours through the major wine routes.

    Most of the vineyards are open during the week and some on weekends. Wine tastings are offered as well as cheese at some cellars. There may be a small charge for wine tasting, however this is often discounted when purchasing wine from the cellar.

    Get around

    See

    Be sure to visit the beautiful towns of Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek and to taste some wine at one of the local wine farms.

    The [http://www.sun.ac.za University of Stellenbosch] is situated here.

    Do

  • There are regular [http://www.stellenbosch.org.za wine tours] daily.
  • There is [http://www.capetown-direct.com/activity/wine-tasting-cape-town wine tasting] daily.
  • Wine Tours

  • Easy Rider Specialist wine tours. 27 (0)21 886-4651. tumble@iafrica.com. ttp://www.winetour.co.za/. 0:30AM to 5PM. Offers daily guided tours of the wine region that depart from the Backpackers' Hostels. The tours include lunch and wine tasting at four wineries.

  • Go Cape Tours. o Cape Tourism Services. Church Street, Stellenbosch. 27 (0)21 886-8138. nquire@gocape.co.za. ttp://www.gocape.co.za. AM to 5PM. 500. Go Cape Tours offers visitors both Private and Daily Wine Tours. Both tours can be selected as Half or Full day tours. Our experienced wine guides will take you to the less Touristy estates where the atmosphere is generally more intimate and the service more personalised.

  • Tsiba Tsiba Tours & Travel . 27 (0)21 887-5487. nfo@tsibatsiba.co.za. ttp://www.tsibatsiba.co.za/. 450pp. Based in the heart of the winelands, our specialty is wine! We cater for the connoisseur, the wine lover, and even the wine novices ? spend a day enjoying award winning wines, fine cuisine and admiring spectacular scenery. We run full & half day wine tours (including all tastings, cheese tasting & lunch.), private tours, shuttles & transfers.

  • Tommitravel. 27 (0)71 347-3277. ttp://www.tommitravel.com/tours/cape-town.php. AM to 5PM. rom R900. Tommitravel offers wine tours and township tours in the wine region. Tours can be either full day or half day and tailed to suit the individuals needs.

    Eat

    A large number of the vineyards have restaurants on site. Most of these offer a variety of local and international cuisine. Some of the vineyards offer cheese tastings in addition to the wine.

    Drink

    The fertile soil and Mediterranean climate of the Western Cape, makes the Cape Winelands one of the most renowned wine producing areas in the world. The Western Cape is also cooler than its position of 34o South of the equator might suggest, making the area ideal for growing a wide range of noble vine varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Pinot Noir. The traditional wine growing areas along the coastal regions are seldom more than 50km from the ocean and are exposed to cool breezes blowing in from the sea.

    All the wine grape varietals cultivated in South Africa, belong to the Vitis vinifera species, originally brought from Europe. Unfortunately these European vines were susceptible to phylloxera and as a result many South African viticulturists these days often have to graft their vines onto American rootstock in order to resist the insect.

    Although Cape Town and the nearby Boland basin is best-known for it's superb Bordeaux-style red wines, the wine-producing region of the province extends further north- and eastwards and has established itself as producer of world-class red, white, fortified and sparkling wines from a wide range of varietals.

    Constantia

    The oldest and one of the most famous wine farms in the area is Groot Constantia, which was granted to governor Simon van der Stel in 1685, by the Dutch East India Company. The estate is located on the Southern Slopes of Table Mountain and is still world-renowned for its superb wines and breathtaking location. Its beautiful Cape Dutch homestead also forms part of the Iziko South African National Museums. The Constantia region also features such formidable estates as Steenberg well known for its Reserve Sauvignon Blanc and Semmilon while the nearby Buitenverwachting produces outstanding Chardonnay. Both estates feature award-winning restaurants.

    Boland

    From Cape Town, the Winelands spread north-east and eastwards to the beautiful Boland basin with Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek and Wellington being the most prominent producers. Some of the oldest wine farms in South Africa are situated in and around the beautiful Cape Dutch village of Stellenbosch, which at over 300-years old, is the oldest town in the country. Although the area hosts an endless amount of superior wine estates, well-known farms towards the east include the Shiraz and Port producing Alto; the prolific Blaauwklippen estate which produces one of the only Zinfandel's in the region; the red wine producing Delheim; the famous Lanzerac estate and hotel; the prominent Middelvlei; the international award-winning red wine producing Rust en Vrede estate; Vriesenhof with it's outstanding white wines; the exclusive Engelbrecht Els estate and the beautiful Tokara with it's adjoining restaurant managed by famous local chef and saucier Etienne Bonthuys.

    Towards the west of the town there's the well-known Beyerskloof, famous for it's award-winning Pinotage; the superior sparkling wine producing House of JC Le Roux, the scenic Meerlust estate with it's legendary Rubicon blend; the family-run Overgaauw; the "Cap Classique" producing Villiera and Zevenwacht estate.

    The nearby Franschhoek, which translates as "French corner" also boasts some of the country's oldest estates: The beautiful Boschendal with it's typical Cape Dutch homestead; Cabriere Estate with it's flagship range of Pierre Jourdan "Methode Cape Classique" sparkling wines; Graham Beck with it's signature Brut Blanc de Blanc sparkling wine and Rhona Muscadel; and the beautiful La Motte estate which produces outstanding Shiraz.

    Overberg

    On the otherside of the Franschhoek and Hottentots Holland mountain ranges, the Overberg region includes quaint villages such as McGregor, Montagu and Robertson - the latter boasts the De Wetshof estate, owned by the prolific Chardonnay producer Danie de Wet, while the nearby Hemel-and-Aarde valley close to Hermanus is home to such spectacular wineries as Hamilton Russel with it's well-known Pinot Noir and the legendary Bouchard Finlayson.

    Swartland

    North of Cape Town, the predominantly wheat producing Swartland region includes the fructuous Riebeek valley, well-known for it's Shiraz wines and olive farms. This region hosts such prestigious estates as Kloovenburg, Allesverloren and Twee Jonge Gezellen, as well as the larger co-operative wineries such as Riebeek Cellars, Swartland Cellars and Darling Cellars, extending further east, towards the Hexrivier Valley at De Doorns and north towards the Olifants River valley close to Citrusdal and the fruitful Orange River Valley near Upington in the Northern Cape.

    Famous wine estates

  • <listing name="Allesverloren" url="http://www.allesverloren.co.za" phone="+27 (0)22 461-2320" email="info@allesverloren.co.za" hours="Open 8:30AM to 5PM Monday to Friday and 8:30AM to 2PM on Saturday" directions="Follow the R46 from Malmesbury"></listing>
  • <listing name="Groot Constantia" url="http://www.grootconstantia.co.za/" phone="+27 (0)21 794-5128" fax="+27 (0)21 794-1999" email=" enquiries@grootconstantia.co.za" address="" directions="" hours="9AM to 5PM daily" price="">One of the oldest wine estates in South Africa</listing>
  • <listing name="Laborie" url="http://www.kwv-international.com/laborie/" phone="+27 (0)21 807-3264" email="dewaalj@kwv.co.za" address="Paarl">Marketed by KWV</listing>
  • <listing name="La Motte" url="http://www.la-motte.com" phone="+27 (0)21 876-3119" fax="+27 (0)21 876-3446" email="cellar@la-motte.co.za" address="Main Road, Franschhoek Valley" directions="Follow the R45 to Franschhoek"></listing>
  • <listing name="Meerlust" url="http://www.meerlust.co.za/" phone="+27 (0)21 843-3587" fax="+27 (0)21 843-3274" email="" address="" directions="Take exit 33 off the N2 and follow the R310 to Stellenbosch for about 3km" hours="Monday to Friday 9AM to 4PM, Saturday 10AM to 2PM" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Nederburg" url="http://www.nederburg.co.za" phone="+27 (0)21 862-3104" fax="+27 (0)21 862-4887" email="nedwines@distell.co.za" address="Nederburg Wines, Sonstraal Road, Daljosafat, Paarl" directions="" hours="Monday to Friday 8:30AM to 5PM, Saturdays 10AM to 2PM" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Plaisir de Merle" url="http://www.plaisirdemerle.co.za/" phone="+27 (0)21 874-1071" fax="+27 (0)21 874-1689" email="plaisirdemerletours@distell.co.za" address="On the R45, just south of Paarl" directions="" hours="Monday to Friday from 8:30AM to 5PM, Saturday from 10AM to 4PM" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Rhebokskloof" url="" phone="+27 (0)21 869-8386" fax="+27 (0)21 869-8504" email="info@rhebokskloof.co.za" address="Paarl" directions="" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Rustenberg" url="http://www.rustenberg.co.za" phone="+27 (0)21 809-1200" fax="+27 (0)21 809-1219" email=" wine@rustenberg.co.za" address="" directions="" hours="Monday to Friday 9AM to 4:30PM, Saturday 10AM to 1:30PM" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Rust en Vrede" url="http://www.rustenvrede.com/" phone="+27 (0)21 881-3881 " fax="+27 (0)21 881-3000" email="info@rustenvrede.com" address="" directions="" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Vergelegen" url="http://www.vergelegen.co.za/" phone="+27 (0)21 847-1334" fax="+27 (0)21 847-1608" email="erdodd@hotmail.com" address="Lourensford Road, Somerset West" directions="" hours="Open daily 9:30AM to 4PM except for Christmas, Good Friday and Workders day" price="R10"></listing>
  • <listing name="Vrede en Lust" url="http://www.vnl.co.za/" phone="+27 (0)21 874 1611" fax="+27 (0)21 874 1859" email="karen.hopkins@vnl.co.za" address="Intersection R45 & Klapmuts Rd, Simondium, Western Cape" directions="" hours="" price="">VnL is a modern wine farm with stylish accommodation.</listing>
  • <listing name="Zorgvliet" url="http://www.zorgvliet.com" phone="+27 (0)21 885 2580" fax="+27 (0)21 885-1318" resevations="0861 967 485" email="reservations1@zorgvliet.co.za" address="Banhoek Valley, Helshoogte pass, Stellenbosch" directions="" hours="" price=""></listing>
  • <listing name="Zevenwacht" url="http://www.zevenwacht.co.za/" phone="+27 (0)21 903-5123" fax="+27 (0)21 903-3373" email="sales@zevenwacht.co.za" address="Langverwacht Road, Kuils River" directions="" hours="" price="">Has onsite 4 star accommodation and a restaurant.</listing>
  • Sleep

  • Le Quartier Francais . ranschhoek. ttp://www.lqf.co.za/. Has recently been awarded as the 'Best Small Hotel in the World'.
  • Evergreen Manor & Spa. entral Historical Stellenbosch, 11 Murray Street. 27 21 886 6832. ttp://www.evergreenmanor.co.za. Exclusive luxury guesthouse and spa in central Stellenbosch, ideal for the discerning visitor.

    Stay safe

    Safety is not as much an issue as in other parts of South Africa, but that does not mean that you should leave everything lying around openly. Simply use all normal precautions you would also use at home.

    Get out

  • Cape Town with all its attractions.
  • Go to Strand or Gordon's Bay to swim in the False Bay.
  • Go up the West Coast or along the Garden Route at the East Coast.