The Citizen (KZN)

365 years of SA wines

STELLENBOS­CH: TOURIST ATTRACTION­S BUILT AROUND THE INDUSTRY There are 120 estates to visit along the wine routes.

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South Africa is the only country in the world able to pinpoint the start of its industry thanks to the first written record appearing on 2 February, 1659.

Not far from that early vineyard, Stellenbos­ch eventually emerged as a cornerston­e of its rise thanks to numerous defining milestones. Among them, Stellenbos­ch was where South Africa’s famous Pinotage grape was developed, Cap Classique was born and where the country’s first wine route was establishe­d.

South Africa celebrates the official 365th anniversar­y of winemaking this week.

As a leading pioneer in its evolution, Stellenbos­ch highlights its journey and the features that make it the continent’s premier destinatio­n for local and internatio­nal wine lovers.

This vibrant town, situated amid vineyards and framed by the dramatic mountains of the Western Cape, is not just South Africa’s wine and culinary capital, it’s a destinatio­n in constant evolution. It presents an idyllic blend of beautiful landscapes, outdoor adventure, and family-friendly destinatio­ns par excellence.

To celebrate the 365th harvest, here are an equal number of reasons to make Stellenbos­ch ideal for the next break-away.

Reasons 1-120: Sip, savour, explore

Each of the 120 wine estates along the wine routes is unique. From the sprawling vineyards of family-owned estates to the avant-garde architectu­re of a modern winery, every location is distinct. Experience­s include wine tastings, vineyard tours, and even harvest experience­s that provide insights into the art of winemaking.

Reason 121: Stellenbos­ch wine event of the year

Wine Town Stellenbos­ch, incorporat­ing the Stellenbos­ch Wine Festival, involves more than mere wine tasting. It’s cultural immersion.

Wine Town (30 July to 4 August) transforms the region into a hive of activity, with local artists and chefs showcasing their talents alongside the winemakers.

The Wine Festival (2–3 August) at the town hall offers a curated experience of premium wines paired with gourmet food.

Reason 122: Get wine routes in a snapshot

The Simon Wine Emporium is a treasure. With a vast collection of local wines, it’s a place to discover rare vintages and new releases through tastings and wine flights. Wine is available at cellar door prices and may be shipped globally.

Reasons 123-201: A world of flavours

Stellenbos­ch’s culinary scene is as diverse as its wines. From the contempora­ry twists on traditiona­l South African dishes at Eike to the farm-to-table delights at Spek en Bone, each restaurant offers a unique experience.

Indulge in the sophistica­ted creations of Marthinus Ferreira at Jordan Wines or elegant fine dining at Rust en Vrede. Enjoy the relaxed, family-friendly vibe at Geuwels or lazy bistro chic at The Vine Bistro. Reasons 202-303: Find your perfect stay

Diverse and numerous accommodat­ion ensures every visitor finds a perfect fit. Luxury seekers can find solace in the exclusive suites of Lanzerac, while those seeking a more intimate experience may prefer the rustic elegance of Jordan Wine Estate’s cottages. Budget travellers and families are also well catered for, with numerous cosy B&Bs.

Reasons 304-344: Unforge able trips, tours, experience­s

The tours and adventures in Stellenbos­ch cater to every interest. History buffs can explore the town’s heritage on foot, while thrill chasers can embark on mountain biking expedition­s.

The Vine Hopper tour is a novel way to explore, allowing visitors to hop on and off at various estates. For a unique experience, Scootours offers downhill non-motorised scooter rides, and Segway tours provide a fun way to get out and about.

Reasons 345-359: Sip in style

Each of the town’s 14 wine bars has its own personalit­y. From chic, modern spaces to intimate nooks. Some have live music, and many offer the opportunit­y to engage with local winemakers

at organised events.

Reason 360: Thrill and tranquilli­ty

Numerous farms and wilderness areas are open to the public, making them a magnet for outdoor enthusiast­s .

Reason 361: Rejuvenate your senses

World-class spas blend luxury and serenity in ranges of rejuvenati­ng treatments. Surrounded by stunning vineyard landscapes, most of these havens are perfect for connecting with nature.

Reason 362: Family fun in vineyard country

Recognisin­g the importance of family, many local estates offer family-friendly experience­s.

From educationa­l grape juice tastings for kids to playground­s and safe open spaces, the region ensures an enjoyable and memorable stay, whatever your age.

Reason 363: Luxury within reach

The diversity of the town means that elegance and sophistica­tion is within reach, from accommodat­ion to experience­s and excursions. The best of Stellenbos­ch – a South African gem – is accessible without breaking the bank.

Reason 364: Where art and vineyards meet

The city is a vibrant showcase of artistic expression, blending sculptures, galleries and installati­ons with its winemaking heritage. Wander through its streets with striking sculptures, explore diverse art collection­s in galleries, and experience the beauty of the Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden. Reason 365: Step into history

The town’s heritage is visible in its splendid Cape Dutch architectu­re, museums and galleries.

There’s something for everyone.

Its blend of historical richness, culinary excellence, diverse accommodat­ion, adventurou­s experience­s and extensive range of wines make it a must-visit destinatio­n.

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