South African wine

South Africa is one of the world's most dynamic wine-producing countries. The country combines centuries-old Cape traditions with modern winemaking techniques and a remarkably diverse terroir. From powerful reds like Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, and Pinotage to refined white styles like Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay, South African wine offers a unique blend of ripe fruit, structure, freshness, and excellent value.

South Africa is one of the world's most dynamic wine-producing countries.

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Old Cape Classic Red

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Old Cape Classic Red South Africa, 2024, Cinsault, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Ruby Cabernet Sauvignon

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Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons Classique

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Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons Classique South Africa, 2020, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot

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Springfield Life From Stone Sauvignon Blanc

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Springfield Life From Stone Sauvignon Blanc South Africa, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc

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Meerlust Rubicon

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Meerlust Rubicon South Africa, 2022, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc

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Meerlust Chardonnay

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Meerlust Chardonnay South Africa, 2024, Chardonnay

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Kleine Zalze Sauvignon Blanc Cellar Selection

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Kleine Zalze Sauvignon Blanc Cellar Selection South Africa, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc

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Aaldering Estate Pinotage

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Aaldering Estate Pinotage South Africa, 2022, Pinotage

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Warwick White Lady Chardonnay

25 , 9 5
Warwick White Lady Chardonnay South Africa, 2023, Chardonnay

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Muscle Signature, Cabernet Sauvignon

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Muscle Signature, Cabernet Sauvignon South Africa, 2024, Cabernet Sauvignon
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Spier Signature Chardonnay Pinot Noir Rose

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Spier Signature Chardonnay Pinot Noir Rose South Africa, 2025, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir

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Jordan Nine Yards Chardonnay

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Jordan Nine Yards Chardonnay South Africa, 2023, Chardonnay

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Maastricht Pinotage

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Maastricht Pinotage South Africa, 2023, Pinotage

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The Fishwives Club Merlot

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The Fishwives Club Merlot South Africa, 2021, Merlot

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Excelsior Chardonnay

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Excelsior Chardonnay South Africa, 2024, Chardonnay

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Muscle Pinotage

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Muscle Pinotage South Africa, 2024, Pinotage

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Oude Kaap Chardonnay Reserve Collection

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Oude Kaap Chardonnay Reserve Collection South Africa, 2024, Chardonnay

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The Fishwives Club Cabernet Sauvignon

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The Fishwives Club Cabernet Sauvignon South Africa, 2022, Cabernet Sauvignon

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Hamilton Russell Chardonnay

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Hamilton Russell Chardonnay South Africa, 2023, Chardonnay

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Old Cape Moscato

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Old Cape Moscato South Africa, 2025, Moscato

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False Bay Slow Chenin Blanc

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False Bay Slow Chenin Blanc South Africa, 2024, Chenin Blanc

Red
De Toren Delicate

19 , 9 5
De Toren Delicate South Africa, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot

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Kleine Zalze Chenin Blanc Cellar Selection

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Kleine Zalze Chenin Blanc Cellar Selection South Africa, 2025, Chenin Blanc

Red
Spier Signature Merlot

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Spier Signature Merlot South Africa, 2024, Merlot

White
Well-expected Great Expectations Chardonnay

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Well-expected Great Expectations Chardonnay South Africa, 2023, Chardonnay

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What is South African wine?

South African wine includes red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines produced in the Western Cape and surrounding regions. The country is renowned for its diversity:

  • Pinotage as the national grape
  • Chenin Blanc as the leading white wine
  • Bordeaux blends from Stellenbosch
  • Cooler coastal styles from Walker Bay
  • Modern terroir-driven wines from Swartland

South Africa is often called “the New World with Old World precision” because of its combination of ripe, sunny fruit and elegant, mineral structures.

Origin and vineyards

Most quality wines come from the Western Cape, where ocean influences, varying altitudes and mountain ranges create extremely diverse microclimates.

Important wine regions:

Terroir characteristics that make South Africa unique:

  • Cool ocean influences (Benguela Current) – bring fresh acidity and aromatic tension
  • Soils of granite, slate, sandstone, schist – provide structure and complexity
  • Warm days, cool nights – ripe fruit without loss of freshness
  • High diversity in height – ideal for many different styles

Styles and vinification

Red wine

South Africa stands strong internationally with powerful, structured red styles.

Main red grapes:

  • Cabernet Sauvignon – blackcurrant, cedar, structure
  • Shiraz/Syrah – dark fruit, spices, smoke
  • Pinotage – a unique South African grape with styles ranging from modern fruity to robust and complex
  • Merlot – soft, round blends
  • Cinsault & Grenache – part of new, elegant Mediterranean styles

White wine

The diversity of white wines is at least as impressive.

Chenin Blanc – the star of South Africa; fresh to wood-matured, complex
Sauvignon Blanc – clear, crispy, sometimes with coastal minerality
Chardonnay – cool and precision-driven in Walker Bay, fuller in Stellenbosch
Cape White Blends – modern blends with Chenin as a base

Classical Cap Method (MCC)

The South African version of traditional method sparkling wine:
• Fine mousse
• Long maturation
• Often a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

Why are South African wines so versatile? Because the country boasts an exceptional variety of microclimates and soils, allowing for the production of both powerful red wines and fresh, elegant whites.

Storage and serving

• Cabernet & Bordeaux blends: 8–15 years
• Shiraz/Syrah: 5–10 years
• Pinotage: 4–8 years (top cuvées 10+)
• Chenin Blanc: 3–6 years (premium longer)
• Chardonnay: 3–5 years
• Sauvignon Blanc: 1–3 years
• MCC: 2–5 years

Serving temperature:
• Red wine: 16–18 degrees
• White wine: 8–11 degrees
• MCC: 6–8 degrees

Buy South African wine at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find the best South African wine regions represented: powerful Stellenbosch Cabernet, modern Swartland blends, refined Walker Bay Chardonnay, and expressive Pinotage. Thanks to the combination of classic craftsmanship and sunny, ripe fruit, South African wines deliver an exceptional balance of quality, character, and affordability.

South African wine

South Africa is one of the world's most dynamic wine-producing countries. The country combines centuries-old Cape traditions with modern winemaking techniques and a remarkably diverse terroir. From powerful reds like Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, and Pinotage to refined white styles like Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay, South African wine offers a unique blend of ripe fruit, structure, freshness, and excellent value.

What is South African wine?

South African wine includes red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines produced in the Western Cape and surrounding regions. The country is renowned for its diversity:

  • Pinotage as the national grape
  • Chenin Blanc as the leading white wine
  • Bordeaux blends from Stellenbosch
  • Cooler coastal styles from Walker Bay
  • Modern terroir-driven wines from Swartland

South Africa is often called “the New World with Old World precision” because of its combination of ripe, sunny fruit and elegant, mineral structures.

Origin and vineyards

Most quality wines come from the Western Cape, where ocean influences, varying altitudes and mountain ranges create extremely diverse microclimates.

Important wine regions:

Terroir characteristics that make South Africa unique:

  • Cool ocean influences (Benguela Current) – bring fresh acidity and aromatic tension
  • Soils of granite, slate, sandstone, schist – provide structure and complexity
  • Warm days, cool nights – ripe fruit without loss of freshness
  • High diversity in height – ideal for many different styles

Styles and vinification

Red wine

South Africa stands strong internationally with powerful, structured red styles.

Main red grapes:

  • Cabernet Sauvignon – blackcurrant, cedar, structure
  • Shiraz/Syrah – dark fruit, spices, smoke
  • Pinotage – a unique South African grape with styles ranging from modern fruity to robust and complex
  • Merlot – soft, round blends
  • Cinsault & Grenache – part of new, elegant Mediterranean styles

White wine

The diversity of white wines is at least as impressive.

Chenin Blanc – the star of South Africa; fresh to wood-matured, complex
Sauvignon Blanc – clear, crispy, sometimes with coastal minerality
Chardonnay – cool and precision-driven in Walker Bay, fuller in Stellenbosch
Cape White Blends – modern blends with Chenin as a base

Classical Cap Method (MCC)

The South African version of traditional method sparkling wine:
• Fine mousse
• Long maturation
• Often a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

Why are South African wines so versatile? Because the country boasts an exceptional variety of microclimates and soils, allowing for the production of both powerful red wines and fresh, elegant whites.

Storage and serving

• Cabernet & Bordeaux blends: 8–15 years
• Shiraz/Syrah: 5–10 years
• Pinotage: 4–8 years (top cuvées 10+)
• Chenin Blanc: 3–6 years (premium longer)
• Chardonnay: 3–5 years
• Sauvignon Blanc: 1–3 years
• MCC: 2–5 years

Serving temperature:
• Red wine: 16–18 degrees
• White wine: 8–11 degrees
• MCC: 6–8 degrees

Buy South African wine at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find the best South African wine regions represented: powerful Stellenbosch Cabernet, modern Swartland blends, refined Walker Bay Chardonnay, and expressive Pinotage. Thanks to the combination of classic craftsmanship and sunny, ripe fruit, South African wines deliver an exceptional balance of quality, character, and affordability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most famous South African grape?

Pinotage, a local cross of Pinot Noir and Cinsault.

Is South Africa primarily a red wine country?

No, Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay are also among the absolute top wines.

Where does the best South African red wine come from?

A traditional method sparkling wine, similar to Champagne.

Why are South African wines so popular?

Because of their ripe fruit style, accessibility and excellent value for money.

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