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The Luxury Wine Estate Awards is a recognized global organization providing Wine Estates with recognition for their world class facilities, wines and service excellence provided to clients.
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Worldwide recognition and celebration of service excellence.
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Customer Growth
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Fleur du Cap
Built by Dr. Anton Rupert, it was the first underground bottle maturation cellar of its kind in the southern hemisphere. Fleur du Cap is not constrained by farm, vineyard or climate; having the freedom to choose the finest grapes from the best vineyards in the Cape Winelands. The winemaking team unlocks the natural expression inherent in the grapes from pockets …
Domaine de la Rouillère
The name “Rouillère” comes from the river that flows in the middle of this property. The property covers nearly 120 hectares , straddling the charming towns of Gassin and Ramatuelle, in the heart of the Saint-Tropez peninsula . Among these hilly lands of forests and rivers, 45 hectares are devoted to the breeding of vines in the greatest respect for …
Allesverloren Wine Estate
We’re not only the oldest wine estate in the Swartland, but one of the region’s premier function venues too. Journey out to the Swartland for a day of magnificent vistas, venue scouting, wine tasting and hearty Cape fare.
Château Peyrassol
Standing above the village of Flassans-sur-Isole, in the heart of the hills of the Var, the Commanderie de Peyrassol was founded in the 13th century by the Knights Templar. This great expanse of fertile soil was a popular staging post and a place of rest for large numbers of pilgrims setting off for the Holy Land. As one of the …
Waterkloof
Schapenberg (Afikaans for ‘Sheep Mountain’) nestles almost in the centre of the embrace of the Hottentots-Holland and Helderberg mountains. Its highest point is 300 metres above sea level and a scant four kilometres from the False Bay coast. It used to be the hill where former Cape Colony Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel grazed his sheep, but it was …