South Africa

435 products

White
cap-maritime-coastal-chardonnay
14 , 4 5

Cap Maritime Coastal Chardonnay
South Africa, 2023, Chardonnay

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Red
the-hedgehog-shiraz
9 , 9 5

The Hedgehog Shiraz
South Africa, 2021, Shiraz

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Red
boekenhoutskloof-franschhoek-cabernet-sauvignon
39 , 9 5

Boekenhoutskloof Franschhoek Cabernet Sauvignon
South Africa, 2022, Cabernet Sauvignon

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

White
steenberg-rattlesnake-sauvignon-blanc
13 , 8 9

Steenberg Sauvignon Blanc Barrel Fermented
South Africa, 2022, Sauvignon Blanc

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Red
nederburg-the-manor-shiraz
Nederburg The Manor Shiraz
9 , 0 5

Nederburg The Manor Shiraz
South Africa, 2023, Shiraz

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Red
de-grendel-merlot
13 , 9 5

The Grendel Merlot
South Africa, 2021, Merlot

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Red
kleine-zalze-cabernet-sauvignon-vineyard-selection
14 , 9 5

Kleine Zalze Cabernet Sauvignon Vineyard Selection
South Africa, 2022, Cabernet Sauvignon

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Red
alvi-s-drift-fusion-reserve-cape-blend
13 , 9 5

Alvi's Drift Fusion Reserve Cape Blend
South Africa, 2020, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage, Shiraz, Petit Verdot

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

White
alvi-s-drift-chardonnay
7 , 7 5

Alvi's Drift Chardonnay
South Africa, 2024, Chardonnay

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Red
survivor-pinotage
14 , 9 5

Survivor Pinotage
South Africa, 2022, Pinotage

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

Rosé
spier-discover-rose
7 , 4 9

Spier Discover Rose
South Africa, 2024, Pinotage

Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

Rosé
teezen-pinotage-rose
9 , 9 9

Teezen Pinotage Rose
South Africa, 2023, Pinotage

Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

South Africa

Buy South African Wine

Although South African wines are considered New World wines, wine has been produced here for almost four centuries. The Dutch were the first to plant grapes in 1652. However, this was initially unsuccessful. After the arrival of the French Huguenots, South African wines began to achieve a considerable quality. The influence of the Dutch and French is still visible in many wineries. Major wineries like Spier, Warwick, and Rust & Vrede have exteriors reminiscent of Dutch and French architecture. Nowhere else in the world will you find such beautiful wineries. Almost like a fairytale, these wineries loom large in the South African landscape. Try South African wine and you'll understand why it's so popular. The quality is at least as magnificent as the splendor of the flora and fauna in this breathtaking country.

Winemaking in South Africa dates back centuries, but it's only since the abolition of slavery that South Africa has begun to become a serious player in the global wine industry. For years, South Africa specialized in bulk wine, mass-produced and transported, and the quality was often subpar. Fortunately, this has changed significantly in recent years. High-quality wineries characterize the various wine regions of South Africa. Franschhoek, Paarl, Stellenbosch, Swartland, and Constantia—all wine regions with fans worldwide. The higher-end wines from South Africa can compete with the best in the world!

South African Pinotage

What Riesling is to Germany, Tempranillo to Spain, and Malbec to Argentina, Pinotage is South Africa's flagship wine. This red grape is one of the top performers in South African wine. It was created almost 100 years ago when Pinot Noir and Cinsault were crossed. The result is a beautiful grape that produces high-quality wines. The wines are surprising, exciting, and aromatic. Typical of Pinotage are the aromas of cherries, strawberries, and even banana! Another South African star is Chenin Blanc. Although this white grape originates in the Loire Valley, it has made a name for itself in the South African wine landscape. The wine has many characteristics of a Sauvignon Blanc. It is also a fresh wine with slightly tempered acidity. Chenin Blanc has excellent aging potential; oak-aged Chenin Blanc from South Africa has been at the top of the market for years.

Wines from Stellenbosch

All the wine regions in South Africa have their own unique charm, but one that stands head and shoulders above the rest is Stellenbosch. The Stellenbosch Wine Route, for example, is a highly sought-after activity among tourists visiting South Africa. Driving through this dazzling wine region feels almost like a fairytale. Pristine white houses in a typical architectural style, nature that is both rugged and magnificent, and a friendly local atmosphere rarely found elsewhere. Stellenbosch is primarily characterized by the cultivation of red, international grape varieties. Many wines are blended in this wine region. The most beautiful and captivating wineries originate here. Stellenbosch wines have become increasingly popular in recent years; wines from this phenomenal region are appearing on more and more wine lists in Michelin-starred restaurants worldwide. These wines are among the best. No, they're not just among the best, they are the best!

Winemaking is booming in South Africa. Renowned wineries are investing more and more in their production, and the quality now reaches astronomical heights. Think of the exceptional wines from Stellenbosch, the diversity of Franschhoek, or the Hemel en Aarde Valley; the area considered by wine lovers to be the best South Africa has to offer. Don't let negative stories about South African winemaking hold you back. While bulk shipments of wine certainly still occur, the overall quality of South African wines has more than improved. It's among the finest wines in the world and perhaps the best in the Southern Hemisphere. South Africa isn't just around the corner (it's easily a 10-hour flight), but with a bottle of South African wine, you can still experience a taste of South African culture. Enjoy, crack open a bottle, and let the South African party begin!