South Africa’s Cape Winelands are like a patchwork quilt of green and autumnal colours, vineyards and craggy russet mountains. The region lies in the Western Cape, just to the east of Cape Town, and makes for an excellent addition to any trip to the city.
South African wines may not be as famous as French or Spanish wines, but they have become renowned throughout the world for their excellent quality. Red wines that are produced in South Africa include Pinotage, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Merlot, while white wines include Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. The two most famous grape varieties are the Chenin Blanc whites and the Pinotage reds. The Pinotage is one of the most important wines in the country because it is the only grape variety that is unique to South Africa. It was actually invented at Stellenbosch University in 1925.
In terms of top wine-producing countries South Africa is still relatively new, with the first vineyards being planted in the country in 1655, however its blends are a unique combination between old and new wines.
Cape Winelands - Image: Esme Fox