Cape Town Wine Tastings & Tours
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Visit the Trumilk Dairy
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Spend a relaxed afternoon in the Bitou Valley tasting award-winning cheeses and fine Cape wines and liquers at the Trumilk Dairy.
The award-winning Trumilk Dairy (awarded 'best Feta cheese' in South Africa) produces Feta, ...
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Von Ortloff Wines
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Vrede en Lust Wine Estate
Where? Intersection R45 and Klapmuts Road, Simondium, Cape Winelands, Western Cape

Vrede en Lust is derived from Dutch for ‘Peace and Eagerness' and was founded in 1688 by French Huguenot, Jacques de Savoye, and by 1691 had planted over 80 000 vines on the hills of the Simonsberg by 1780. It was then purchased ...
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Vrede Wines
Where? Off R304, Botterlary Road, Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, Western Cape

You will find Vrede Wine Farm located in the heart of the Stellenbosch against the eastern slopes of the Bottelary wine region beneath the magnificent Simonberg and Jonkershoek mountains.
Vrede which means 'Peace' or ...
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Vredenheim Wines
Where? R310, Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands, Western Cape

This farm is home to the Bezuidenhout family; a truly Afrikaans-speaking family who take hospitality very seriously and delight in making guests feel welcome. Coen and Rikie Bezuidenhout purchased the farm in 1986. They never ...
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Vriesenhof Vineyards
Where? Paradyskloof Road, Stellenbosch, Western Cape

Vriesenhof has a history dating back to the early eighteen century where its south facing slopes are perfectly positioned to produce wines of a fine character. The estate has plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, ...
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Waboomsrivier Wine Cellar
Where? On R43 between Worcester and Ceres Main Road, Breërivier, Western Cape.

This estate was named after the protea arborea named ‘waboom' meaning wagon tree. Early settlers would use the wood from the protea to make wheels for wagons and tanning from the bark. The leaves were also said to have had a use ...
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Wamakersvallei Cellars
Where? Distillery Road, Wellington, Western Cape.

Wamakersvallei Winery is head and shoulders above the rest when it comes to the production of ultra-premium red wines. Come visit our cellar and join us for some luxurious wine tastings where you can sample a host of rare ...
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Wandsbeck Winery
Where? Off R60, Robertson, Breede River Valley, Western Cape, South Africa

Originally known as the Agterkliphoogte Co-op, this winery was renamed Wandsbeck in 2004. It comprises 20 different members with grapes from 12 farms in the surrounding Robertson area. The original farm was established in the ...
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Warwick Wine Estate
Where? R44, Klapmuts, Cape Winelands, Western Cape

After the Anglo Boer war, Colonel William Alexander Gordon of the Warwickshire regiment settled on a farm in 1912. He dubbed it Warwick, but it was only when Stan and Norma Ratcliffe bought it in 1964 that the first vine was ...
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Waterhof Vineyards
Where? Winery Road, 1 km off the R44, Somerset West, Cape Helderberg, South Africa

'Set against a majestic backdrop of mountains, overlooking a plentiful tapestry of vineyard, lies Waterhof Vineyards.'
Originally a working farm planted full with lemon and clementine trees, it is now rich with the finest ...
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Waterkloof Wines
Where? Sir Lowry's Pass Road, Sir Lowry's Pass, Western Cape.

The terroir of Waterkloof can be likened to that of Provence where they also use natural farming practices and organic and biodynamic vineyard processes. Vines can increase their immunity and guard themselves against disease as ...
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Waterstone Wines
Where? Waterhof Estate, Stellenbosch, Cape Helderberg, Western Cape

The name Waterstone stems from the bonding of two natural elements; one a symbol of foundational strength and the other a necessity for refreshing life. ‘Waterstone' speaks of people working together in partnership with nature ...
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Waverley Hills Organic Wine Estate
Where? Off the R46 between Tulbagh and Ceres, Wolseley, Breede River Valley, Western Cape

This estate is positioned opposite the original Waverley Wool dye-works where blankets were produced during the First World Wars and Anglo-Boer War. That's where the name ‘Waverley Hill's stems from and is owned by the Du Toit ...
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Webersburg Wine Estate
Where? Somerset West, Western Cape.

This is a wine estate which is worth a visit in the heart of the Cape' warm summers and cold, wet winters.
Here you will find yourself looking over serene vineyards from the tasting room and when the sun is out, sit out on ...
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