Swartland Winery boasts a unique style of wine making, utilising the dry soil and bush vine growth of the Swartland region. Our award winning wines are made from smaller berries to produce wines with a concentration of fruit flavours, offering a diverse selection of products to suit every taste and occasion.
Category: Swartland Winery Published on Friday, 14 October 2011 14:41

The history of Swartland Winery dates back to 1948 when the Swartland Co-operative was founded by 15 member farmers in the Swartland region which got its name from Jan van Riebeeck’s description of the land on seeing the indigenous vegetation ‘renosterbos’, which appears black in colour.
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Category: Swartland Winery Published on Friday, 14 October 2011 14:41

The arable land of the Swartland region is ideally suited for the growth of grapes in the bush vine style and the many microclimates enable the cultivation of a wide selection of wines.
The end product is much sought after for blending as bush vines produce grapes of excellent quality and flavour.
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