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Western Cape

Das Western Cape stellt eine geographische Einheit innerhalb des Klassifikationssystems „Wine of Origin“ für südafrikanische Weine dar. Der gleichnamigen Region Western Cape entsprechend, finden sich hier die meisten Weinberge Südafrikas.
Die Weine des Western Capes reichen von robusten Rotweinen im Rhone-Stil bis hin zu aromatischen Sauvignon Blancs in Weinbergen, die von kühlen Meeresbrisen des Atlantiks Abkühlung finden. Die erste offizielle Weinroute wurde 1971 in Stellenbosch eröffnet und im Jahre 1993 wurde das Western Cape als geographische Einheit unter dem System „Wine of Origin“ ausgewiesen.

Unter die geographische Einheit „Western Cape“ fallen nahezu alle südafrikanischen Weinländer, inklusive der Regionen Breede River Valley, Cape South Coast, Coastal Region, Klein Karoo und Olifants River. Diese Regionen sind in verschiedene Distrikte unterteilt, welche wiederum in sogenannte „Wards“ (Bezirke) eingeteilt sind.
Dies schließt auch die sonst nicht zugewiesenen südlichen Bezirke Bot River, Cape Agulhas, Overberg, Plettenberg Bay und Walker Bay sowie die Kreisbezirke Cederberg, Ceres, Herbertsdale, Prince Albert Valley, Ruiterbosch und Swartberg mit ein.
Das Kapweinland bildet die größte Weinregion Südafrikas, welche in sechs Hauptweinregionen unterteilt ist, welche wiederum jeweils ihre eigene Weinroute anbieten: Constantia, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, Robertson und Wellington sind hierbei die beliebtesten und berühmtesten Weingebiete. Die geographische Lage wird generell als Boland bezeichnet, was in Afrikaans so viel wie „Hochland“ bedeutet.

Zur Geschichte des Westkaps
Der erste historische Beleg für die Produktion von Weinen in Südafrika ist auf den 2. Februar 1659 datiert, als Jan van Riebeeck, Gründer Kapstadts, seinen ersten Wein herstellte.
Im Jahre 1685 wurde vom Gouverneur des Kaps, Simon van der Stel, das Constantia Estate gegründet, in einem Tal, welches der berühmten False Bay zugewandt ist. Sein „Vin de Constance“ sollte schon bald einen ansehnlichen Ruf bekommen. Jedoch war es Hendrik Cloete, der mit dem Kauf der Weinfarm im Jahre 1778 den Namen Constantia mit seinem ungespritzten Wein aus vornehmlich Muscat de Frontignan, Pontac, rotem und weißem Muscadel und ein wenig Chenin Blanc weltberühmt machte. Schon bald wurde dieser Wein der Lieblingstropfen europäischer Königshäuser und Kaiser, von Friedrich dem Großen bis zu Napoleon.
Das Franschhoek Valley wurde vor über 300 Jahren von den französischen Hugenotten besiedelt, die mit französischen Rebstöcken im Gepäck die Geschichte der berühmten Franschhoek Weinregion begannen.

Das Western Cape stellt eine geographische Einheit innerhalb des Klassifikationssystems „Wine of Origin“ für südafrikanische Weine dar. Der gleichnamigen Region Western Cape entsprechend,... read more »
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Western Cape

Das Western Cape stellt eine geographische Einheit innerhalb des Klassifikationssystems „Wine of Origin“ für südafrikanische Weine dar. Der gleichnamigen Region Western Cape entsprechend, finden sich hier die meisten Weinberge Südafrikas.
Die Weine des Western Capes reichen von robusten Rotweinen im Rhone-Stil bis hin zu aromatischen Sauvignon Blancs in Weinbergen, die von kühlen Meeresbrisen des Atlantiks Abkühlung finden. Die erste offizielle Weinroute wurde 1971 in Stellenbosch eröffnet und im Jahre 1993 wurde das Western Cape als geographische Einheit unter dem System „Wine of Origin“ ausgewiesen.

Unter die geographische Einheit „Western Cape“ fallen nahezu alle südafrikanischen Weinländer, inklusive der Regionen Breede River Valley, Cape South Coast, Coastal Region, Klein Karoo und Olifants River. Diese Regionen sind in verschiedene Distrikte unterteilt, welche wiederum in sogenannte „Wards“ (Bezirke) eingeteilt sind.
Dies schließt auch die sonst nicht zugewiesenen südlichen Bezirke Bot River, Cape Agulhas, Overberg, Plettenberg Bay und Walker Bay sowie die Kreisbezirke Cederberg, Ceres, Herbertsdale, Prince Albert Valley, Ruiterbosch und Swartberg mit ein.
Das Kapweinland bildet die größte Weinregion Südafrikas, welche in sechs Hauptweinregionen unterteilt ist, welche wiederum jeweils ihre eigene Weinroute anbieten: Constantia, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl, Robertson und Wellington sind hierbei die beliebtesten und berühmtesten Weingebiete. Die geographische Lage wird generell als Boland bezeichnet, was in Afrikaans so viel wie „Hochland“ bedeutet.

Zur Geschichte des Westkaps
Der erste historische Beleg für die Produktion von Weinen in Südafrika ist auf den 2. Februar 1659 datiert, als Jan van Riebeeck, Gründer Kapstadts, seinen ersten Wein herstellte.
Im Jahre 1685 wurde vom Gouverneur des Kaps, Simon van der Stel, das Constantia Estate gegründet, in einem Tal, welches der berühmten False Bay zugewandt ist. Sein „Vin de Constance“ sollte schon bald einen ansehnlichen Ruf bekommen. Jedoch war es Hendrik Cloete, der mit dem Kauf der Weinfarm im Jahre 1778 den Namen Constantia mit seinem ungespritzten Wein aus vornehmlich Muscat de Frontignan, Pontac, rotem und weißem Muscadel und ein wenig Chenin Blanc weltberühmt machte. Schon bald wurde dieser Wein der Lieblingstropfen europäischer Königshäuser und Kaiser, von Friedrich dem Großen bis zu Napoleon.
Das Franschhoek Valley wurde vor über 300 Jahren von den französischen Hugenotten besiedelt, die mit französischen Rebstöcken im Gepäck die Geschichte der berühmten Franschhoek Weinregion begannen.

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Stellenrust Shiraz 2023
Complex, fruity, floral!

Stellenrust Shiraz 2023

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2023
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Shiraz/Syrah
  • John Platter: 3.5 stars / 85 points
Fine hints of fragrant violets and a fresh acidity complete the complex bouquet - this is the Stellenrust Shiraz
Order number: 400633-23
Content 0.75 Liter (€17.27 * / 1 Liter)
€12.95 *

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Cloof Duckitt Red
Classic Bordeaux style with balance!

Cloof Duckitt Red 2021

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2021
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
  • John Platter: 3 stars / 82 points
Cloof Duckitt Red - a soft and well-balanced red wine with a lush berry bouquet and a fine cigar note
Order number: 400489-21
Content 0.75 Liter (€15.93 * / 1 Liter)
€11.95 *

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Rickety Bridge Paulina's Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2023
Küstenfrisch und fruchtbetont!

Rickety Bridge Paulina's Reserve Sauvignon...

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2023
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
  • John Platter: 4.5 Sterne / 94 Punkte
Diese Kap-Schönheit zeigt Finesse, Frucht und Flair!
Order number: 402054-23
Content 0.75 Liter (€22.60 * / 1 Liter)
€16.95 *

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Bosman Adama Red Blend 2022
  • Fairtrade
Impressive red wine!

Bosman Adama Red Blend 2022

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2022
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Cinsault, Grenache Noir, Mourvedre, Nero d'Avola, Shiraz/Syrah, Tempranillo, Durif
  • John Platter: 4 stars
  • Tim Atkin 2018: 89 points
Bosman Adama Red Blend smells irresistibly of raspberry, plum, cinnamon and mocha - delicious
Order number: 107424-22
Content 0.75 Liter (€21.27 * / 1 Liter)
€15.95 *

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Perdeberg Natuurlik Chenin Blanc
Balanced organic chenin!

Perdeberg Natuurlik Chenin Blanc 2024

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2024
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Chenin Blanc
  • John Platter: 3.5 stars / 85 points
Perdeberg Natuurlik Chenin Blanc ensnares the nose with the fresh scent of lime, white pears and grapefruit
Order number: 401796-24
Content 0.75 Liter (€14.60 * / 1 Liter)
€10.95 *

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The Blacksmith Barebones Colombar 2022
Der richtige Wein für Spaß in der Sonne!

The Blacksmith Barebones Colombar 2022

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2022
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Colombard
Fantastischer Tropfen mit facettenreichen Fruchtschichten und einem vollmundigen Mundgefühl
Order number: 402061-22
Content 0.75 Liter (€21.27 * / 1 Liter)
€15.95 *

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Beeslaar Chardonnay 2023
Unvergleichliche Chardonnay-Frische!

Beeslaar Chardonnay 2023

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2023
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Chardonnay
  • John Platter: 4.5 Sterne / 94 Punkte
Intensive Frische, Mineralität und Fruchtkern nahtlos ausgeglichen
Order number: 402064-23
Content 0.75 Liter (€46.67 * / 1 Liter)
€35.00 *

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Alvi's Drift Signature Pinotage Rosé 2024
A dream in pink!

Alvi's Drift Signature Pinotage Rosé 2024

  • rosé wine
  • dry
  • 2024
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Pinotage
  • Michelangelo Awards 2021: Gold
Alvi's Drift Signature Pinotage Rosé - romantic, berry, pure pleasure in pink
Order number: 400410-24
Content 0.75 Liter (€11.27 * / 1 Liter)
From €8.45 *

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Boschendal 1685 Merlot
A Merlot with multi-faceted complexity!

Boschendal 1685 Merlot 2021

  • Red wine
  • dry
  • 2021
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Merlot
  • John Platter: 3 stars "vintage 2016" A rating for the vintage 2017 is not available until the Platter edition 2020!
Boschendal 1685 Merlot - red cherries, blueberries and plums dance around your nose with a hint of dark chocolate
Order number: 102870-21
Content 0.75 Liter (€23.67 * / 1 Liter)
€17.75 *

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Boschendal Chardonnay Pinot Noir
A unique piece on all levels!

Boschendal Chardonnay Pinot Noir 2024

  • rosé wine
  • dry
  • 2024
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
  • John Platter: 3.5 stars "Volume 2016" A rating for the volume 2018 is not available until the Platter 2019 edition!
The Boschendal Chardonnay Pinot Noir - a unique combination of two noble grape varieties
Order number: 102359-24
Content 0.75 Liter (€19.93 * / 1 Liter)
€14.95 *

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Brampton Sauvignon Blanc
A fresh white with a tropical fruity note!

Brampton Sauvignon Blanc 2024

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2024
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Sauvignon Blanc
Brampton Sauvignon Blanc - a fresh and crisp Weiβer with a delicious tropical note and fine mineralite
Order number: 102196-24
Content 0.75 Liter (€14.60 * / 1 Liter)
€10.95 *

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Brampton Unoaked Chardonnay
Unwooded pleasure with a fruity fresh note!

Brampton Unoaked Chardonnay 2024

  • White wine
  • dry
  • 2024
  • South Africa - Western Cape
  • Chardonnay
The Brampton Unoaked Chardonnay beguiles with a fresh, unwooded bouquet of tangy lime, fragrant pear, peach and winter melon
Order number: 400530-24
Content 0.75 Liter (€14.60 * / 1 Liter)
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The most important wine growing regions of South Africa

Among the most important wine growing regions of South Africa are the centrally located wine regions of Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl. In the east are the large wine-growing areas of Breedekloof and Robertson and in the north the Swartland, Olifants River and Overberg. Around Cape Town, too, many important wineries can be found in the wine-growing regions such as Constantia.

Weinbauregionen in Südafrika

Stellenbosch - the oldest wine region in South Africa

Almost half of South Africa's wines are now exported and they come from one of the most scenic wine regions in the world. Especially in the southeast of South Africa, where the soils are fertile and the Atlantic Ocean provides coolness in the vineyards, are the great wine-growing regions of South Africa. Foremost among them is the Stellenbosch wine region, which with its 170 wineries is not only one of the largest wine regions in South Africa, but also its oldest.

Unique wines from Stellenbosch

Located 50 kilometers east of Cape Town, the Stellenbosch wine region produces particularly high-quality premium wines. Each district shines with wines that reflect the special terroir and are therefore unique. From the Stellenbosch region come special outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinotage. Well-known wineries include Thelema Mountain Vineyards, Warwick Estate, Spier Wine Farm, Asara Wine Estate, Eikendal, La Motte and Simonsig.

Premium wines from the South African wine region Paarl

The Paarl wine region is also famous for its premium wines. Like Stellenbosch, Paarl is one of the major South African wine regions. Paarl is South Africa's third oldest town and is surrounded by the Drakenstein and Wemmershoek mountains about 50 kilometers northeast of Cape Town. Viticulture is practiced here along the rivers in the fertile alluvial soil as well as in the sand of the mountain slopes. The granite-rich clay soil of the Paarl region also produces good wines.

Bordeaux Cuvées and Champagne from Paarl

The most frequently cultivated grape varieties in the Paarl wine region include Viognier and Chardonnay for the white grape varieties and Shiraz, Mourvèdre, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot for the red grape varieties. The region is especially known for its Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz wines, its Bordeaux cuvees and champagnes. Avondale, Babylonstoren, Fairview Estate, Vondeling Wines and Vrede en Lust are well-known wineries in the Paarl wine region.

High quality Sémillon from the Franschhoek wine region

High quality Sémillon wines are the specialty of the Franschhoek wine region, located in the southeast of the Paarl wine region. Franschhoek, French Angle in German, is the culinary capital of South Africa, where the charm of the French founders still dominates. The narrow valley 90 kilometers northeast of Cape Town, surrounded by high mountains, is home to many wineries dedicated to the Sémillon grape, one of South Africa's oldest grape varieties.

Franschhoek has vineyards with 100 year old vines

The Franschhoek wine region has vineyards with vines, some of which are over 100 years old. In addition to Sémillon vines, Franschhoek's vineyards also feature Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. Well-known wineries include Anthonij Rupert Wines, Boekenhoutskloof, La Petite Ferme, Holden Manz, La Motte and Colmant.

Constantia is the cradle of South African viticulture

Stellenbosch, Paarl and Franschhoek form the overarching Coastal wine region, which also includes the Constantia winegrowing area. The historic town of Constantia is home to the cradle of South African viticulture. The vineyards of the regions with predominantly clayey soil are located directly on Table Mountain and captivate with an almost breathtaking panorama. The winegrowers of Constantia have paid particular attention to the cultivation of white grape varieties such as Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay. When it comes to red wines, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage and Shiraz lead the way among winemakers. Elegant Bordeaux blends and the famous Vin de Constance come from here and are considered trademarks of the wineries located here. Well-known wineries include Groot Constantia and Buitenverwachting.

Robertson and the longest wine road in the world

The Robertson wine region lies 160 kilometers east of Cape Town and is part of the overarching Breede River Valley wine region. The wine-growing region, from which around 40 percent of the wines produced in South Africa come, is also known as the "Valley of Roses and Vines". Here, particularly high-quality grape varieties for premium wines are cultivated on the fertile limestone soils, which ensure large harvest yields. Many highly prized wines, which have also won international awards, come from here. Preferably, Robertson winemakers grow Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Pinotage, Colombard, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc vines. Robertson is also known for its sweet wines. The Robertson Wine Valley on Route 62 is also the longest wine route in the world. Famous wineries on the wine route include Van Loveren, Springfield Estate, Weltevrede Estate, Philip Jonker and Tanagra Winery & Distillery Rooiberg Winery.

Walker Bay and the "Cool Climate" Wines

The Walker Bay wine region is considered THE newcomer among South Africa's wine regions and was one of the first "Cool Climate" regions in South Africa. Located 160 kilometers southeast of Cape Town, around the coastal town of Hermanus, the vineyards are close to the sea and the southernmost point of South Africa, Cape Agulhas. Walker Bay includes the five growing areas of Bot River, Hemel-en-Aarde Ridge, Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, Sunday's Glen and Upper Hemel-en-Arde Valley.

Milestones in South Africa's wine portfolio

In the cool maritime climate of the Walker Bay wine region and on soils of sandstone, clay slate and granite, mainly Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon vines grow. The vineyards with the arctic southerly winds are also ideal for growing the Burgundy grape varieties Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Famous Walker Bay winemakers include Hamilton-Russell, Ataraxia, Creation Wines, and Bouchard Finlayson, whose wines are milestones in South Africa's wine portfolio. Other well-known wineries also include Whalehaven Wines and Benguela Cove.

Swartland - high-quality wines from the "black country

The wine region Swartland - in German "das schwarze Land" ("the black country") got its name because of the dark rhino bushes that grow there and characterize the landscape. Swartland is located about 70 kilometers north of Cape Town. More than 13 percent of all South African wines come from the Swartland winegrowing region. There, in the mild coastal climate on the fertile soils on the banks of the Berg River and on the poor soils of weathered sandstone, slate and granite on the slopes of the Piket Mountains, the grapes grow from which the winegrowers of Swartland produce high-quality wines. The vines there are often very old. The winegrowers of Swartland rely especially on the varieties Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon, Pinotage and Shiraz. Well-known wineries in Swartland are Allesverloren Wine Estate, Fram Wines, Lammershoek and Mullineux. The "young wild" winemakers of the Swartland wine region include Eben Sadie and Adi Badenhorst, who were instrumental in the Swartland revolution.

Elgin Valley - "Cool Climate" Wines and Burgundy Style Wines

The South African wine region of Elgin Valley is located about 70 kilometers east of Cape Town and is part of the Overberg winegrowing area. At the center of the high-altitude growing area is the sandstone range of the Hotentotts Holland Mountains. Here, the winegrowers cultivate mainly Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Shiraz vines. High quality "Cool Climate" wines and Burgundy style wines come from the Elgin Valley. Well-known winemakers in the Elgin Valley include Neil Ellis, Paul Cluver, Richard Kershaw Wines, Spioenkop and Thelema Sutherland.

23 wine routes through South Africa's growing regions

There are 23 wine routes to explore South Africa's wine-growing regions. For the Stellenbosch Wine Route, for example, more than thirty winegrowers' cooperatives and wineries have joined forces to promote their wines. Other important wine routes include the Elgin Valley Wine Route, Constantia Wine Route, Franschhoek Wine Valley, Klein Karoo Wine Route and the Paarl Wine Route. They all represent the South African wine regions and their special wines.

 

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