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The revolutionary heartland of South African wine, where old-bush-vine Chenin Blanc, Syrah, and natural winemaking thrive on ancient soils.

4 reviews
Founded in 2012, Swerwerwines, among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Shiraz, Grenache, Cinsault and Chenin Blanc among a range of 6 wines. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining.

7 reviews
Award-winning Porseleinberg, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, has built its reputation on consistently exceptional wines. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy on-site dining, luxury accommodation and vineyard walks. Rated 5 stars by visitors.

1 review
Vinevenom, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 5 stars by visitors.

4 reviews
Veenwouden Private Cellar, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 5 stars by visitors.

2 reviews
Yellowwood Winery, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. The cellar produces Chenin Blanc, Rosé, Dessert Wine and Straw Wine. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy on-site dining, suite accommodation and cellar tours.

29 reviews
Mullineux Winery - Swartland, among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 4.9 stars by visitors.

23 reviews
The Sadie Family Wines, under the Paardeberg's granite in the Swartland, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4.8 stars by visitors.

17 reviews
The Hughes Family Wines, where the Swartland Revolution began, is a wine destination worth discovering. The cellar produces Shiraz, Pinotage, Grenache and Tempranillo among a range of 6 wines. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining.

237 reviews
Highly celebrated Ormonde Wines, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is one of the most visited estates in the region. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz and Pinotage among a range of 9 wines. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cellar tours. With 237 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

118 reviews
A heritage estate among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, Marras Wines carries generations of winemaking knowledge. The cellar is celebrated for its Chenin Blanc and Rosé. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy south african cuisine, luxury accommodation, guided cellar tours and vineyard walks. With 118 reviews and a 4.7-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

448 reviews
Highly celebrated Swartland Winery, under the Paardeberg's granite in the Swartland, is one of the most visited estates in the region. The cellar produces Sparkling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Shiraz among a range of 7 wines. Visitors can also enjoy south african cuisine. A family-friendly, dog-welcoming estate. Rated 4.7 stars by 448 visitors — among the finest in the region.

12 reviews
Burgherspost Wine Estate, among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy cottage accommodation. Rated 4.7 stars by visitors.

23 reviews
David & Nadia (Wine of origin Swartland), among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4.7 stars by visitors.

10 reviews
Schoon Wine Farm & Cellar, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 4.6 stars by visitors.

529 reviews
Highly celebrated Saronsberg Wine Cellar, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is one of the most visited estates in the region. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cellar tours. With 529 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

319 reviews
Award-winning Darling Cellars, where the Swartland Revolution began, has built its reputation on consistently exceptional wines. Renowned for its Premium or Fine Wine. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy contemporary cuisine, guided cellar tours and food and wine pairings. Panoramic mountain views from the tasting terrace make every glass taste better. A family-friendly, dog-welcoming, wheelchair accessible estate. With 319 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

60 reviews
Pulpit Rock Wine, in the Western Cape wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz and Pinotage among a range of 12 wines. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cellar tours.

52 reviews
Fynbos Estate, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cottage accommodation. A dog-welcoming, wheelchair accessible estate.

117 reviews
Founded in 1995, Blake Family Wines, in the Western Cape wine country, brings a fresh perspective to the region. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. With 117 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

192 reviews
With roots reaching back to 1704, Allesverloren, among the Cape's diverse wine regions, is one of the Cape's most storied wine estates. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cellar tours. With 192 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

12 reviews
Wildehurst Wines Koringberg, among the Cape's diverse wine regions, is a wine destination worth discovering. The estate pairs its wines with french cuisine and villa accommodation. A dog-welcoming estate.

372 reviews
Founded in 2008, Kloovenburg Wine & Olive Estate, where the Swartland Revolution began, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The estate's Rosé is a standout. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy on-site dining, villa accommodation, guided cellar tours and vineyard walks. The panoramic views from the estate add a sense of occasion to every visit. A family-friendly estate. With 372 reviews and a 4.5-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

385 reviews
Founded in 2008, Perdeberg Cellar, where the Swartland Revolution began, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Chenin Blanc, Cape Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot among a range of 19 wines. The estate pairs its wines with south african cuisine and cellar tours. A family-friendly estate.

18 reviews
Swartland Wine & Olive Route, among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. The cellar produces Chenin Blanc, Rosé, Dessert Wine and Straw Wine. The estate pairs its wines with villa accommodation and cellar tours.

63 reviews
Founded in 1992, Winkelshoek Wynkelders, in the Western Cape wine country, brings a fresh perspective to the region. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4.4 stars by visitors.

109 reviews
Family-owned Riebeek Valley Wine Co, under the Paardeberg's granite in the Swartland, brings a personal touch to every visit. The cellar is celebrated for its Chenin Blanc and Rosé, with a range that extends across 4 varietals. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining.

84 reviews
Founded in 2008, Org de Rac Organic Wine Estate, in the Western Cape wine country, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The estate pairs its wines with french cuisine and cellar tours. Tastings from R120 to R170.

29 reviews
Founded in 2020, Moreson, where the Swartland Revolution began, brings a fresh perspective to the region. Known for its Chardonnay and Rosé. Rated 4.4 stars by visitors.

1532 reviews
Eight Feet Village, among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and villa accommodation. Rated 4.4 stars by visitors.

152 reviews
Cloof Wine Estate, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. Known for its Pinotage and Sauvignon Blanc. Rated 4.4 stars by visitors.

6 reviews
Gedeelte Wines, in the Western Cape wine country, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4.3 stars by visitors.

6 reviews
Hofstraat Kelder, among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 4.2 stars by visitors.

136 reviews
With roots reaching back to 1751, Meerhof Wines, in the revolutionary Swartland wine country, is one of the Cape's most storied wine estates. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Sauvignon Blanc and Shiraz among a range of 11 wines. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and comfortable accommodation. A family-friendly estate.
The Blacksmith Wines, among the Swartland's ancient bush vines, is a wine destination worth discovering. The estate's Cinsault is a standout. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining.
Zwartwater, under the Paardeberg's granite in the Swartland, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. A destination worth discovering.
Join us on Kalmoesfontein for the #SwartlandOpenDay 2024 on 27 July we’re hosting two slots of wine tasting & pizza. Book via Dineplan by selecting the date and slot. Each slot is limited to 40 people, so book fast!