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The birthplace of South African wine, offering cool-climate Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon on historic estates just minutes from Cape Town's city centre.

14 reviews
With roots reaching back to 1682, Steenberg Vineyards, among the Cape's diverse wine regions, is one of the Cape's most storied wine estates. Known for its Sauvignon Blanc and White Blend. Visitors can also enjoy villa accommodation. A wheelchair accessible estate.

11 reviews
Constantia Royale, Nova Zonnestraal - Wine sold on our website, where Table Mountain's breezes cool Constantia's vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4.8 stars by visitors.

13 reviews
With roots reaching back to 1726, Constantia Wine Route, in Constantia's historic wine valley, is one of the Cape's most storied wine estates. Trail of boutique wineries & estates with tasting rooms & restaurants, set in a lush valley. The estate's Sauvignon Blanc is a standout. The estate pairs its wines with french cuisine and cellar tours.

56 reviews
Hout Bay Vineyards, in the Western Cape wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz and Pinot Noir among a range of 10 wines. Visitors can also enjoy french cuisine. Tastings from R120 to R450.

528 reviews
With roots reaching back to 1682, Steenberg Tasting Room, in the oldest wine-producing region in the southern hemisphere, is one of the Cape's most storied wine estates. Known for its Sauvignon Blanc and White Blend. The estate pairs its wines with bistro cuisine and villa accommodation. A wheelchair accessible estate. With 528 reviews and a 4.5-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

74 reviews
Founded in 1984, Silvermist Organic Wine Estate, where Table Mountain's breezes cool Constantia's vines, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The estate's Sauvignon Blanc is a standout. The estate pairs its wines with fusion cuisine and suite accommodation.

414 reviews
A heritage estate in Constantia's historic wine valley, Buitenverwachting carries generations of winemaking knowledge. The cellar is celebrated for its Bordeaux Blend / Cape Blend and Sauvignon Blanc, with a range that extends across 16 varietals. The estate pairs its wines with fine dining and an art gallery. Beautiful gardens provide a peaceful setting for an afternoon of wine. With 414 reviews and a 4.5-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

1154 reviews
A heritage estate in Constantia's historic wine valley, Groot Constantia carries generations of winemaking knowledge. Winery founded in 1685 featuring cellar tours, wine tastings, 2 restaurants & historical museums. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and guided cellar tours. Mountain views frame the tasting experience.

806 reviews
With roots reaching back to 1685, Klein Constantia Estate, where Table Mountain's breezes cool Constantia's vines, is one of the Cape's most storied wine estates. The estate's Vin de Constance is a standout. Visitors can also enjoy bistro cuisine. A wheelchair accessible estate.

1398 reviews
Beau Constantia, on the cool slopes of Constantia, the birthplace of SA wine, is a wine destination worth discovering. Known for its MCC and Rosé. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cellar tours.

527 reviews
Constantia Uitsig Wine Estate, among the Cape's diverse wine regions, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4.3 stars by visitors.

459 reviews
Founded in 2022, Eagles' Nest Wines, where Table Mountain's breezes cool Constantia's vines, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Merlot, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier. The estate pairs its wines with french cuisine and cellar tours. Tastings from R24 to R495.
Welcome to Eagles Nest Lodge & Conference Johannesburg, where luxury meets urban sophistication in the heart of South Africa's economic hub. Situated in a prime Johannesburg location, we offer the perfect retreat for both leisure and business travelers. Our Johannesburg lodge features four distinct room types to suit every need, from comfortable flats to luxurious executive suites. Each accommodation is thoughtfully designed to provide maximum comfort while offering stunning views of the Johannesburg cityscape. For business needs, our state-of-the-art conference facilities in Johannesburg can accommodate groups of all sizes, equipped with modern technology and supported by our professional event planning team. Whether you're here for a relaxing city getaway, a corporate retreat, or a special event in Johannesburg, Eagles Nest promises an unforgettable experience.
It takes years to build a Legacy. Even Decades. Or sometimes Centuries.Groot Constantia wine farm is testimony of how one man’s love for wine established South Africa’s first wine farm in 1685. In a word, our wines are from rich African soil, crafted to perfection. Groot Constantia memories are part of literature and heritage and embodies the timeless endeavour to perfection. Furthermore, our heritage stands for growth, life and beauty. Equally important, it is alive and vibrant, like the vineyards we hold dear. It is in our hearts.It’s our Legacy. It takes years to build a Legacy. Even Decades. Or sometimes Centuries. Groot Constantia’s is testimony of how one man’s love for wine established South Africa’s first wine farm in 1685. Our wines are from rich African soil, crafted to perfection. Groot Constantia memories are part of literature and heritage and embodies the timeless endeavour to perfection. Our heritage stands for growth, life and beauty. It is alive and vibrant, like the vineyards we hold dear. It is in our hearts. Our wines are a combination of nature, sunshine, terroir, skill and careful craft. From our hearts to your home. Our Awards are testimony of centuries of superior quality.
It is that time of the year again. Our vines are entering their well deserved period of winter rest, our grapes have all been pressed The 2022 vintage would be the product of inputs made during the 2020 winter season. Limited by the all-sobering prohibition on the sale of alcohol By our viticulturist and winemaker. – Megan van der Merwe. At the time of our last catch-up we were about a quarter of the way We asked our winemaker and viticulturist Megan Van Der Merwe to tell us a little bit about what’s been happening in our vineyards during the