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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Benefit from the Luxury Wine Estate Awards marketing campaigns and promotions.
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Customer Growth
Embrace an entirely new market of customers.
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Networking Opportunities
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Cloof Wine Estate
Situated in the quaint town of Darling (known for its wines, artisanal stores, restaurants and spring flowers), Cloof Wine Estate is an enchanting spot that offers stunning views, and delicious wines and food. Sample some of the Cloof Wine Estate’s unique range at their Tasting Room, from their Bush Vines Range, through to their Signature Range and also the Winemaker’s …
Kanonkop Wine Estate
The name Kanonkop is derived from a hillock (kop) on the Simonsberg mountain above the estate from where, during the 17th and 18th centuries, a cannon (kanon) was fired to announce the arrival of sailing ships entering Table Bay. Kanonkop is a 4th generation family-owned estate, which has been handed down from generation to generation and is now in the …
Plasir de Merle
Plaisir de Merle is one of the largest wine farms in the Western Cape at 974 hectares with some 400 hectares under vine. The estate is rife with symbolic elements that tell the story of craft, hardship, family and endurance. At the cellar’s entrance the frieze (or blazon) created by artist Jan Corewijn in 1993, pays tribute to early pioneers …
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.
Meerendal Wine Estate
The legend of Meerendal’s vineyards and wines began in 1702 in a vast and fertile landscape on the slopes of the Tygerberg Hills, only 20 minutes drive outside Cape Town. More than 300 years later the mystery lives on through families and friends, who visit its grounds and join in the spirit of relaxed lunches, superb dining and celebratory events …
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 …