Jess's Top 10 Wineries.
8 Fairview
10 Fernskloof
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Been here many times, nice little wine farm hidden away well, so you can’t get there unless you really want to. Worth it!
I’ve been here numerous times. Very commercialised now…
Even so, it offers good wines, well priced, as well as cheeses, olives and a restaurant which you need to book ahead for.
A good wine farm to take overseas guests to for an introduction to wine tasting and the Winelands in general.
Great wine estate, was there a long time ago. Need to return!
Rosendal Winery and Wellness Retreat (Spa) in Robertson is an immaculate hideaway, and having seen what there is to offer, I can highly recommend them, as well as try my best to persuade others to get some of the action!
The wines are fantastic! I found out that the winemaker is Archie, who makes stunning vino out of prime grapes, white, red, you name it! Not only is there wine, but coffee too – and a restaurant full of scrumptious food!
Geir (who is certainly in top gear!), the owner I presume, was really lovely, and even showed us around a bit, even though he must be very busy with such a great establishment. After relaxing at our Spa Suite and having a good dip in the pool, we retired to the Spa for treatments. It must be said, I don’t recall having such a good massage in a long time. Sheryldine did amazingly well and I felt really calm going into the plunge pool afterwards.
But hey, this is a wine review website – and I haven’t spoken enough about the wines – amazing! Archie and Geir sure do their thing well. We liked the Rosendal Wild Blue Yonder 2006 the most, and left with 4 cases!
I wasn’t surprised to see Rosendal at the top of the list when I came to this website, and I will only become surprised if I see it drop below the number 1 spot. Go see them at rosendalwinery dot co dot za.
Jess