Established in 1951, Slanghoek Cellar is situated in the picturesque Slanghoek Valley,
800m above sea level, surrounded by the majestic Slanghoek Mountains from which
the cellar derives its name. The cellar is a mere 20km from Worcester and 90km from
Cape Town.
The valley’s geographic position, fertile, varied soils and microclimate are reflected
in the unique character of Slanghoek’s renowned and prize-winning red, white, sparkling,
dessert wines and port. Since the first harvest more than half a century ago, Slanghoek’s
producers, viticulturists and winemakers have pledged their commitment to the cultivation
of quality wine grapes and winemaking in order to yield premium wines year after
year
Innovative technology and modern cellar equipment enable the winemakers and their
team to produce wines that boast sought-after titles and prestigious awards, the
most recent of which include three gold medals at the South African National Young
Wine Show 2010, featuring two Best in Class winners (Hanepoot/Chardonnay blend and
Colombar).
The Slanghoek Private Selection Crème de Chenin 2009 stole the show at the San Francisco
International Wine Competition 2010, being crowned a double gold medal, with a silver
medal for the Pinotage 2007 and bronze for the Chenin Blanc 2010. Slanghoek’s Red
Muscadel also continues to impress, the 2009 vintage conquering a gold medal at
the Veritas Awards 2009, and the distinction of Top Muscat at the SA Terroir Wine
Awards 2010.
Other recent distinctions for the cellar include five medals at the Veritas Awards
2008, one gold and one silver medal at the Michelangelo International Wine Awards
2008, a gold medal at the Muscadel Association Gold and Platinum Awards 2009, and
a host of Wine Magazine Best Value accolades.
Wine lovers are invited to experience the fruits of the winemakers’ labour and true
Boland hospitality in the beautiful Slanghoek wine tasting centre. Other not-to-be-missed
activities at Slanghoek Cellar include our scheduled “Blend&Bottle” sessions, where
visitors are invited to blend their own bottle of wine under the knowledgeable guidance
of our winemakers.
The cellar also boasts a newly redesigned mountain bike route, offering a scenic
ride along the mountains, through vineyards and mountain streams, and you might
even get a glimpse of a Springbok or two along the way! For those who wish to explore
the area, there are an abundance of other outdoor activities – 4x4 routes, canoeing
on the Breede River, hiking trails, trout fishing – as well as plenty of charming
guest houses and fine restaurants in the vicinity.
Established
11 November 1951
Current owners
25 members
Chairman
Pieter Hugo (Since 1987)
Cellar-master
Pieter Carstens (since 2002)
Winemakers
Nico Grundling (since 2002)
Jacques de Goede (since 2001)
Jaco Theron (since 2007)
Paul Burger (since 2008)
Viticulturist
Callie Coetzee
Latest cultivars planted
Touriga Nacional
Malbec
Petit Verdot
Barbera
Pinot Noir
Viognier
Novelle