Why the Luxury Wine Estate Awards
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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Status & Recognition
Worldwide recognition and celebration of service excellence.
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Customer Growth
Embrace an entirely new market of customers.
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Networking Opportunities
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Beau Constantia
Vines are planted to an elevation of 350 metres above sea-level on some of the steepest agricultural slopes in the Cape. These lovingly nurtured vines are spoilt with panoramic views of the Stellenbosch and Helderberg Mountain ranges and over False Bay as far as Hangklip.
Château Miraval
The spirit of Provence is magnified in the finesse and freshness of the flavors. Miraval’s land is organized into dry stone terraces. Each vineyard is located at an average altitude of 350 meters, perfectly elevated for a soaring balance of harmony and freshness. The vineyard is grown without herbicides and pesticides. It has been organically farmed for many years and …
Nederburg Wine Estate
Nederburg’s story started in 1791 when German immigrant Philippus Wolvaart acquired 49 hectares of land in the Paarl Valley. He named his property Nederburgh, in honour of the VOC commissioner, Sebastiaan Cornelis Nederburgh. The beautiful thatched and gabled Cape Dutch manor house that Wolvaart completed in 1800 is a national monument today.
Château Paloumey
Château Paloumey is in Ludon-Médoc, in the south of the Haut-Médoc appellation, between Château La Lagune and Cantemerle, both Grand Cru Classés of 1855. Thanks to the privileged location of our plots, Paloumey’s 34 hectares of vines, present a wide range of terroirs. Hilltops of Garonne gravel dating from the Quaternary period, sand and pebbles make up the 24 hectares …
Château de Berne
The vineyard produces Côtes de Provence reds, rosés and whites – amongst the best in the region. The mysteries of wine making are revealed on a visit to the wine cellar and in guided tasting sessions. Choose from a selection of packages to discover the secrets of wine-making.
Leopard’s Leap
As a popular, family-oriented destination, Leopard’s Leap also boasts sociable tasting facilities, a versatile food offering, culinary tutoring and, of course, the charm of a beautiful landscape.