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South Africa

The aristocratic elegance and allure of South Africa’s winelands

South Africa’s wine country boasts a winemaking heritage spanning over 350 years, making it one of the oldest wine regions outside Europe. Some wineries here have been operating for centuries. For example, Groot Constantia, the country’s oldest wine estate founded in 1685, is renowned for producing exceptional wines appreciated by even the most discerning connoisseurs. Muscat de Frontignan from the Constantia region was famously one of Napoleon Bonaparte’s favorite wines.

Beyond its rich history, South African wines are celebrated for their unique terroirs. A prime example is Pinotage, a signature South African grape variety created in 1925 as a hybrid of Pinot Noir and Hermitage (Cinsault). This flagship variety can only be experienced here.

The wine routes of South Africa are not just about wine—they're also a captivating tourist activity. The roads wind through picturesque valleys and hills with breathtaking views of mountains and the ocean. Many wineries are perched on hilltops or nestled among vineyards, offering wine tastings in the midst of stunning natural surroundings. And you certainly won’t go hungry—many estates offer gourmet experiences with dishes expertly paired with their finest wines. It’s an opportunity to indulge in haute cuisine perfectly complemented by South Africa’s exceptional wines.