De Wetshof Wine Tasting & Canapé

R265.00

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Wine lovers unite!

We’re excited to invite you to a special wine-tasting event at Swirl Wines featuring amazing wines from the very first registered wine estate in the Robertson Wine Valley, De Wetshof Wines!
Join us on the 8th of March for an evening of great wine, delicious snacks, and a lineage of wine knowledge.
At this event, you’ll get the chance to taste some of the finest wines from De Wetshof, considered the South African Chardonnay House due to the pioneering role it played in introducing this noble Burgundian grape to the country.
Whether you’re a seasoned wine aficionado or just looking to try something new, join us for an evening of indulgence and delight!
Here is our lineup for the tasting Menu on the evening:
  • De Wetshof Limestone Hill Chardonnay 2022
  • De Wetshof Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
  • De Wetshof  Blanc de Blancs 2020
  • De Wetshof  Bon Vallon Chardonnay  2022
  • De Wetshof  Finesse Chardonnay 2022
  • De Wetshof  Lilya  Rose 2022
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to experience the best of De Wetshof wines. Book your tickets now!

Note Tasting & Canapé Ticket sales close on Tuesday 7 March at 12:00 PM.

The event starts at 18:30 on Wednesday, 8 March 2023.

Age restriction No under 18s
Refund policy No refunds

 

Brand

De Wetshof Estate

The name De Wetshof has been synonymous with the production of fine wines in South Africa since the 1970’s. As the first registered wine estate in the Robertson Wine Valley, De Wetshof has become known internationally as South Africa’s eminent Chardonnay House due to the pioneering role it played in introducing this noble Burgundian grape to the country.

The De Wet family’s winemaking heritage can, however, be traced back to 1694 when the first De Wets arrived at the Cape and immediately made a mark on the South African wine industry.

Today, De Wetshof is one of the few third generation wine estates in South Africa. Here Johann de Wet has taken-up the role of CEO and is also responsible for De Wetshof’s vineyards, while brother Peter runs finances and logistics. Both are also actively involved in winemaking and strategy along with their father Danie.

Danie is a pioneer of noble white wines in South Africa and has also introduced superior red cultivars to the Robertson Wine Valley. A graduate of the Geisenheim Institute in Germany, one of the world’s leading centres for the study of viticulture and cellar technology, De Wet’s wines express the uniqueness of the soils of De Wetshof and meticulous attention to detail, while state-of-the-art technology ensures that the work in the cellar complements the gifts of nature’s vineyards.

With its crisp white buildings, rose bushes and jacaranda trees, the Estate has become a well-known landmark in the Robertson wine valley. The cellar façade is based on the renowned and historic First Customs House in Cape Town, while the tasting room/administration offices is a replica of the Koopmans/De Wet House in Strand Street, Cape Town, dating back to 1791. Both buildings were designed by Louis Michel Thibault one of the most renowned architects of early Cape architecture.

Thousands of local and foreign tourists visit the De Wetshof winery each year for a taste of history and a glimpse into the future of South African wine.