Celebrate the summer season with an assortment of wines expertly selected by David Nieuwoudt and our talented winemaking team.
Open your summer box to reveal a Sauvignon Blanc and a Chenin Blanc from our farm in the Cederberg mountains, together with a white blend from our maritime vineyards near Cape Agulhas, Ghost Corner, called the Bowline. Moving on to the reds, there’s a Cabernet Sauvignon and a Shiraz, both from our high-altitude Cederberg vineyards, as well as a Grenache from Piekernierskloof nearby.
Ready, set, now go and make this a summer to remember.
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Cederberg Sauvignon Blanc
With a cool continental climate, diverse soil types, unpolluted air and free-flowing crystal clear waters, Cederberg wines are situated at 1 036 meters above sea level in a virus free area. This means 250 kilometres from Cape Town you will find the highest laying wine farm in the Western Cape. The weather is described as cool continental. In summer expect a dramatic temperature drop at night and in winter snow capped mountains.
Cederberg Chenin Blanc
This cool-climate Chenin Blanc renders a refreshing, mouth filling style of wine that leaps from the glass with green melon, cut Granny Smith apple, juicy pear, granadilla (passion fruit) and fresh herbs. Deliciously refreshing on the palate with all the fruit nuances kept in check by the classic Chenin acidity, this wine slides down weightlessly, making reaching for another sip so easy.
Ghost Corner The Bowline
The Ghost Corner range was inspired by the extreme coastal area around Cape Agulhas near Elim, known as ‘Spookdraai’, where many ships have been wrecked. Folklore has it that the ghosts of sailors who perished through the years can be seen wandering the wild waters. These wines are as intriguing and extreme as the story of their origin at the southernmost tip of the Cape winelands.
Cederberg Cabernet Sauvignon
Benefiting from diverse soil types, unpolluted air and free-flowing crystal-clear water, Cederberg Wines is situated at 1 036 metres above sea level in a virus-free growing area. Consequently, 250 kilometres from Cape Town you will find the highest wine farm in the Western Cape. The climate is described as cool continental. In summer, expect a dramatic temperature drop at night; and, in winter, snow-capped mountains.
Cederberg Shiraz
Benefiting from diverse soil types, unpolluted air and free-flowing crystal-clear water, Cederberg Wines is situated at 1 036 metres above sea level in a virus-free growing area. Consequently, 250 kilometres from Cape Town you will find the highest wine farm in the Western Cape. The climate is described as cool continental. In summer, expect a dramatic temperature drop at night; and, in winter, snow-capped mountains.
Longaví Grenache Noir
Well-known for winegrowing in the south of Chile, winemaker Julio Bouchon is also notable for breathing new life into ancestral vines. His love for South Africa and its wines resulted in a partnership with his friend, David Nieuwoudt, who shares his philosophy and sustainable method of dry farming when it comes to producing wines here.