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A warm, mountainous region producing rich Pinotage, Chenin Blanc, and Shiraz, with a growing reputation for artisanal winemaking and farm-style hospitality.

22 reviews
Andreas Guest House, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. The estate's Syrah is a standout. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cellar tours. A wheelchair accessible estate.

1 review
Mischa Vine Nursery, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 5 stars by visitors.
1 review
Cape Wine Cellars, in the pioneering wine country of Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 5 stars by visitors.

5 reviews
Simelia Wine Estate, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Blanc de Noir. Rated 5 stars by visitors.

5 reviews
Rooshoek, in the pioneering wine country of Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 5 stars by visitors.

9 reviews
Alkmaar Wines, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy lodge accommodation. Rated 5 stars by visitors.

12 reviews
Truter Wines, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, is a wine destination worth discovering. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Pinotage and Grenache among a range of 10 wines. Visitors can also enjoy french cuisine. A wheelchair accessible estate. Tastings from R89 per person.

6 reviews
Wolvenhoek Vineyards, in the pioneering wine country of Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Known for its Shiraz and Rosé. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and suite accommodation. A family-friendly, wheelchair accessible estate.

7 reviews
Napier Vineyards, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Known for its Bordeaux Blend and Rosé. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining.

57 reviews
Founded in 2020, Jacaranda Wine & Guest Farm, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Shiraz, Syrah, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc among a range of 5 wines. The estate pairs its wines with french cuisine and cottage accommodation.

56 reviews
Founded in 1990, Upland Organic Estate (tastings by appointment only), at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chenin Blanc and MCC among a range of 7 wines. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining.

32 reviews
Founded in 2024, Lazanou Organic Vineyards - By appointement only, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Shiraz, Syrah, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc among a range of 6 wines. The estate pairs its wines with french cuisine and suite accommodation. A wheelchair accessible estate.

25 reviews
Canetsfontein Wine, Olives, Fruit and Vegetable estate, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4.8 stars by visitors.

151 reviews
Bosman Family Vineyards, Lelienfontein Farm, Wellington, South Africa, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, is a wine destination worth discovering. Known for its Merlot and Chenin Blanc. The estate pairs its wines with french cuisine and cellar tours. A family-friendly estate. With 151 reviews and a 4.8-star rating, it's well worth adding to your route.

10 reviews
Wine Estate - Jacaranda Estate, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, is a wine destination worth discovering. Rated 4.7 stars by visitors.

71 reviews
Founded in 1982, Landskroon Wines, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz and Pinotage among a range of 10 wines. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy on-site dining, cottage accommodation and cellar tours. A wheelchair accessible estate. Tastings from R150 to R220.

45 reviews
Wellington Wines Tasting Room, in the pioneering wine country of Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Tastings from R40 to R301.

81 reviews
Wellington Wines Production Facility, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Tastings from R40 to R301.

2 reviews
With roots reaching back to 1777, Welgegund, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, is one of the Cape's most storied wine estates. The cellar produces Grenache, Cinsault, Chenin Blanc and Rosé. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cottage accommodation.

137 reviews
Doolhof Wine Estate, a boutique cellar at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, offers an intimate experience the big estates can't match. The cellar is celebrated for its Chenin Blanc and Pinotage. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy on-site dining, luxury accommodation, guided cellar tours and vineyard picnics. Mountain views frame the tasting experience. A family-friendly, wheelchair accessible estate.

219 reviews
Founded in 2004 by Theunis van Zyl, Imbuko Wines operates from Uitkyk farm in Wellington, one of the few farms cultivating rootstock for the national wine industry. Seven wine ranges span organic, Fair Trade and premium labels. The family-friendly tasting room offers wine tastings, pie and wine pairings, pizza and Pomula spritzer with macarons.

144 reviews
Dunstone is a boutique wine estate on Wellington's Bovlei Road, founded in 2003 by British expats Lee and Abbi Wallis. Hand-harvested, single-vineyard wines across the Roots and premium Del Vaeye ranges are paired with French-influenced dining at Roots Bistro and upmarket guesthouse accommodation with pool, hot tub and Hawequa mountain views.

1116 reviews
Family-owned Val Du Charron Wine and Leisure Estate, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, brings a personal touch to every visit. Traditional suites in a refined B&B set on an olive grove and vineyard, plus a pool and breakfast. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz and Pinotage among a range of 12 wines. Beyond the tasting room, visitors can enjoy on-site dining, guest house accommodation, guided cellar tours and vineyard walks. Panoramic mountain views from the tasting terrace make every glass taste better. Tastings from R22 per person.

336 reviews
Birthplace of Coffee Pinotage and home to three generations of the Sonnenberg family. Diemersfontein sits at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, producing award-winning wines across the Original, Carpe Diem and Thokozani ranges. Smul Restaurant, guest house accommodation and a seven-day tasting room complete the country estate experience.

6 reviews
Founded in 1996, Mont Du Toit Wines, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The cellar produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Viognier and Rosé. Visitors can also enjoy south african cuisine. A wheelchair accessible estate.

40 reviews
Linton Park Wines, in the pioneering wine country of Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. The estate pairs its wines with on-site dining and cellar tours. Rated 4.3 stars by visitors.

70 reviews
Founded in 2006, Welbedacht Wine Estate/Schalk Burger & Sons, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, brings a fresh perspective to the region. Visitors can also enjoy south african cuisine. Tastings from R20 to R40.

1 review
Bromar Wines, in Wellington's mountain-ringed valley, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. Rated 4 stars by visitors.

3 reviews
Founded in 1926, Kruishof Wines, in the pioneering wine country of Wellington, brings a fresh perspective to the region. The estate's Shiraz is a standout. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. A wheelchair accessible estate.
Dynamic Wine Solutions, at the foot of Bain's Kloof in Wellington, is a wine destination worth discovering. Visitors can also enjoy on-site dining. A destination worth discovering.
For three generations the Sonnenberg family have been creating Diemersfontein moments on this iconic estate in Wellington. What started as a family retreat, is today the home of the world-class Diemersfontein range of wines, countryside hospitality, backed by a story of upliftment and empowerment. “Our transformation journey has always been about bringing real change to people’s lives. It is crucial to focus on training and development as an absolute necessity to achieve sustainable economic empowerment of our employees”, says Denise Stubbs, Managing Director of Thokozani. For three generations the Sonnenberg family have been creating Diemersfontein moments on this iconic estate in Wellington. What started as a family retreat, is today the home of the world-class Diemersfontein range of wines, countryside hospitality, backed by a story of upliftment and empowerment. Stories of an iconic family, unparalleled terroir, the ‘accidental’ birth of an iconic South African wine, a brand bestowed with illustrious accolades and true transformation in the wine industry will be part of your journey in creating your own Diemersfontein moment. The family’s association and passion for the arts started with the delightful strains of opera singing that would drift up from the cottages housing Italian prisoners during the second world war. The love for music continues still, with numerous projects to support upcoming music talent that expands to a delightful choir consisting of a group of talented Diemersfontein employees. Stories of an iconic family, unparalleled terroir, the ‘accidental’ birth of an iconic South African wine, a brand bestowed with illustrious accolades and true transformation in the wine industry will be part of your journey in creating your own Diemersfontein moment. The family’s association and passion for the arts started with the delightful strains of opera singing that would drift up from the cottages housing Italian prisoners during the second world war. The love for music continues still, with numerous projects to support upcoming music talent that expands to a delightful choir consisting of a group of talented Diemersfontein employees. This is our Carpe Diem Pinotage – A rich mixture of blackcurrant and morello cherries balanced by vanilla and savoury leather aromas. This is our Diemersfontein ‘Original’ Pinotage – Rich flavours of coffee and chocolate, maybe a little unconventional, but a firm favourite with everyone she meets. This is our Prodigy Pinotage – Beautifully vibrant, fruit-driven, lighter interpretation of this proudly South African varietal. Diemersfontein invites you to stop by at our farm in Wellington Whether you're planning a Wedding, Conference or Special Event; Diemersfontein has the perfect venue for you