The Western Cape and Winelands

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  • 1. Graham Beck Wines

    Who needs French Champagne when you have top-class South African Méthode Cap Classique at very affordable prices? Graham Beck Wines, on the road between Worcester and Robertson, produces some very sophisticated wines. Cellarmaster Pieter Ferreira is known as Mr. Bubbles for his wonderful sparkling wines, which are so popular that the farm no longer produces any still wines. The iconic Cap Classique flagship, Cuvée Clive, is the undisputed favorite in the range.

    R60, about 10 km (6 miles) northwest of Robertson, Robertson, Western Cape, 6705, South Africa
    023-626–1214

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    Rate Includes: Tasting R75–R125
  • 2. Rooiberg Winery

    Capetonians have long considered Rooiberg Winery, between Worcester and Robertson, one of the best value-for-the-money wineries in the area. If you don't have time to taste much, delve straight into the reds from the reserve range, which count a few award winners in their ranks. The Bodega de Vinho restaurant serves light meals and delectable pastries, making this a good place to stop for lunch.

    R60, Robertson, Western Cape, 6705, South Africa
    023-626–1663

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    Rate Includes: Tastings free
  • 3. Springfield Estate

    Abrie Bruwer, owner and winemaker at Springfield Estate, has a fan club, and for good reason. If the wine doesn't meet Bruwer's stringent standards, it isn't released. Although the Whole Berry Cabernet has its loyal following, this innovative estate is also known for its unusual approach to white wines, especially Chardonnay. The Méthode Ancienne Chardonnay is made in the original Burgundy style, a technique that uses wild yeast and no fining or filtration. It has tropical fruit flavors, layered with lime and cream. The creamy Wild Yeast Chardonnay, with its all-natural fermentation, is an unwooded version of the above and comes highly recommended. Another great white is the Special Cuvée. It originates from the estate's prime Sauvignon Blanc vineyard and has notes of passion fruit and nettle. Miss Lucy, an unusual white blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, and Pinot Gris, was created as an ode to the ocean. Free cellar tours are available weekdays.

    R317, Robertson, Western Cape, 6705, South Africa
    023-626–3661

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    Rate Includes: Tastings free, Closed Sun.
  • 4. Van Loveren Winery

    This winery between Robertson and Bonnievale produces around 60 wines, as well as whisky, brandy, and wine coolers, so there's something to suit most palates. In addition to sampling the wines, be sure to visit the unusual grounds of this family-owned farm. An established garden of native and exotic plants and trees surrounds a fountain that supplies the entire farm. Instead of visiting the usual tasting room, sit out under the trees and have the various wines brought to you. It's very relaxed and friendly, and you may feel like part of the family before you know it. The tasting room offers 10 different tastings, including pairings with cheese, chocolate, and a selection of sweets. There are even nonalcoholic tastings and a pairing for kids. 

    Off R317, Robertson, Western Cape, 6707, South Africa
    023-615–1505

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    Rate Includes: Tastings R60–R130
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