Swartland winelands checklist 2022: where to go, what to go for

 

IT’S ARGUABLE THAT you can’t really call this a wine route. Many of the top cellars operate quite independently, many require you to make an appointment in advance of visiting and some are not keen on dealing directly with the general public on a daily basis. One of the exceptions is AA Badenhorst, where they also offer lunch and places to stay – you still need to book but they’re fairly accommodating. The Swartland is where some of South Africa’s very best winemakers and viticulturists do what they do – Eben Sadie a legend among them, inclined to spend more time among the vines than in the cellar these days.

Chenin Blanc and Shiraz are the main standouts in these winelands, although there are also a number of niche varieties planted and these are being added to. See below for the top cellars and what they’re best at. For the names of exactly which wines from the area have the best track records, see the Classification. The producers with best track records overall? David & Nadia, Leeuwenkuil, Mullineux, Rall and The Sadie Family. For all of the Top 100 in South Africa’s Cellar Classification, click here.

 

SWARTLAND‘S TOP CELLARS

AA Badenhorst
Strongest Suits: Chenin Blanc, Red Blend, White Blend

Babylon’s Peak
Strongest Suit: Shiraz-led Blend

Blake’s
Strongest Suit: Pinotage-led Blend

David & Nadia
Strongest Suits: Chenin Blanc, Red Blend

Leeuwenkuil
Strongest Suit: Shiraz

Meerhof
Strongest Suit: Straw Wine

Mullineux
Strongest Suits: Chenin Blanc, Shiraz, Straw Wine, White Blend

Porseleinberg
Strongest Suit: Shiraz

Pulpit Rock
Strongest Suit: Pinotage-led Blend

Rall
Strongest Suits: Chenin Blanc, Grenache Blanc, Shiraz, White Blend

Riebeek Valley Wine Co
Strongest Suit: Shiraz

Sadie Family
Strongest Suits: Chenin Blanc, Cinsaut, Grenache, Red Blend, Semillon, White Blend

Swerwer
Strongest Suit: Red Blend

 

 

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