
IT’S HARVEST TIME! BLEND YOUR OWN WINE AT DURBANVILLE HILLS
During the 2026 harvest season, Durbanville Hills opens its cellar doors to offer guests a rare opportunity to step inside the living, breathing heart of

During the 2026 harvest season, Durbanville Hills opens its cellar doors to offer guests a rare opportunity to step inside the living, breathing heart of
Christmas gathers us in ways few other days can. It carries a familiar magic, the hush before loved ones arrive, the soft promise of connection

At Vergenoegd Löw, time moves differently. Set just outside Stellenbosch, where the vineyards stretch toward the Atlantic, the estate exudes a rare silence, tranquillity, and

Tammy Claasen (38), who now heads red winemaking at famous-name winery Durbanville Hills, was one of the very earliest beneficiaries of the Cape Winemakers’ Guild

Nederburg, the venue for South Africa’s first industry fine wine auction in 1975, has come full circle. Fifty years after hosting the country’s first auction

Vusi Dalicuba, who has won a host of awards this season, laughs at the idea of Veni, Vidi Vici, (I came, I saw, I conquered)