Meerlust Winery was founded in 1682 and is one of the oldest wineries in South Africa with a winemaking history of over 300 years. Its rich historical heritage adds unique charm to the winery. Since 1756, the winery has gone through 8 generations of heirs. This family inheritance has ensured the continuity of the winery's winemaking concepts and techniques, enabling the winery to consistently commit itself to brewing high-quality wines.
The Rubicon series is the flagship product of Meerlust Winery and also one of the flagship products of South African wines in general. This Bordeaux-style wine has a powerful and elegant body. Its rich fruit aroma, complex taste and long aftertaste are truly unforgettable, demonstrating the top quality of South African wines. It enjoys a high reputation internationally and has won numerous awards in international wine competitions.
Mullineux is a small and highly focused family winery. Established in 2007 by Chris & Andrea Mullineux. It focuses on Swartland Region with reasoned farming on old vines, and modern minimalist winemaking.
The history of Bellingham began in 1693 when the land was purchased by Gert Janse van Vuuren. Married to a French Huguenot, they called the land Bellinchamps – French for Pretty Fields. Bernard Podlashuk replanted the Bellingham vineyards and brazenly set about introducing a fresh air to the country’s wine offering. In 1957, he introduced the first wine made from Shiraz grapes. Until today, Bellingham‘s Syrah is loved by consumers around the world.
(Produced by Fairview) The art of blending creates many of the world's great wines, with only a wonderful blend of grape varietals making a wine of true balance. Our timeless goat icon, inspired by an ancient Mesopotamian artifact, symbolizes the importance of balance and composition, the core of our winemaker's art.
South Africa's innovative and dynamic winery.
Under Charles Back II’s sure guidance, Fairview has come full circle: from its days as one of the Capes' early wine farms developed at the turn of the 17th century, to its current position as one of South Africa's successful, enduring, innovative wineries firmly ensconced in the 21st century.