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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Global Promotion
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
Giving staff the recognition they deserve and improving staff morale.
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JC Le Roux
JC Le Roux offers an exquisite setting to explore the range of crisp, lively and refreshing sparkling and Méthode Cap Classique wines. The cellar and vineyards nestle on part of the historic farm where French Huguenot, Jean le Roux, planted vines in Stellenbosch after fleeing Normandy in 1704. Our wine maker creates the range of beautifully balanced and vivacious sparkling …
La Motte Wine Estate
Situated in the beautiful Franschhoek Valley in South Africa’s Cape winelands, La Motte is home to the finest wines, recognised internationally for exceptional quality. With its picturesque setting, traditional cuisine and historic charm, La Motte is an enchanting choice for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
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.
Château de Beaucastel
Excellence is naturally present in the vineyard, which stretches across more than 100 hectares, surrounding the estate buildings, and this same skill is found too in the chateau itself where nothing has been left to chance. It is rather like a museum, and opens onto the wine-making installations and ageing cellars. “Beaucastel is an historic and traditional flagship where very …
Groot Constantia Estate
In 1679 Simon van der Stel was appointed by the Dutch East India Company to govern the Cape of Good Hope. In 1685 he chose 891 morgen (about 763 ha) situated behind Table Mountain for its wine-growing potential and magnificent scenery. Over the years the wines produced on the estate caught the attention of influential people across the globe – …
Boekenhoutskloof Winery
Boekenhoutskloof, founded in 1776 and means ‘ravine of the Boekenhout’. Boekenhout is an indigenous Cape Beech tree and the figurehead of this farm is a lady who carries the dove of peace and hope and represents excellent quality which is prized by the winemaker, Marc Kent and the winery. In 1993 the farm and homestead was bought and restored and …