Wellington and Malmesbury have recently come in vogue due to their attractive combination of affordability, natural beauty, and growth potential.
For those who don’t necessarily need a special occasion to crack open a good bottle, every day is Wine Day. As we tick into September and Spring Day, here’s a pairing for the ages.
Chardonnay wasn’t always a firm favourite across the wine world, but South Africa can be credited with taking the wine to new heights and increasing international awareness.
Nothing screams summer quite like sipping on a glass of wine while taking in a spectacular view.
You can’t go on a tour of the Winelands at present, but thanks to a partnership between some of the Cape’s top winemakers, we can enjoy a taste tour at home.
All signs point to an “exceptional 2020 vintage”, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic.
A prominent Canadian travel site recently published a wonderful article singing the praises of our very own Cape Winelands.
Drink fine wine and dance the night away at the sixth annual Protea Party, taking place next month in Franschhoek.
It’s no secret that the Cape boasts some of the most beautiful Winelands in the world, but it never hurts to read more glowing praise from abroad.
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