The Cape Town district was formerly established as a wine growing area in 2017. It replaced the label Cape Peninsula in an effort to make a greater connection between the city and its surrounding vineyards. It features four wards, of which Constantia and Durbanville hold the largest reputations.
Constantia boasts a long and distinguished reputation with its winemaking history dating back to 1685. It was once famed for the sweet wine Vin de Constance, a dried Muscat based wine popular all over the world. Today, the vineyards occupy the eas...
Read more ▸Durbanville is one of the wine producing wards of Cape Town and home to some excellent wines from Sauvignon Blanc. Incorporating the northern suburbs of Cape Town, it is generally a dryer and warmer area than nearby ...
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