
Our South African Wines
South African wine differently: no rustic Pinotage, zero smooth Cabernet. Just Chenin, Syrah, Viognier… lively, precise, artisanal.

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Stellenbosch, South Africa

Stellenbosch, South Africa




Our South African Wines
🌍 South African wine: freshness, powerful terroirs and committed winemakers
Between Atlantic and Indian Ocean, between ancestral traditions and new energy, South Africa is one of the most exciting wine countries in the world. An ideal climate, expressive grape varieties, emblematic estates like Kanonkop, and young artisanal houses like Kleinood: everything is there to seduce curious and demanding enthusiasts.
🍇 Stellenbosch: at the heart of excellence
Birthplace of South African viticulture, Stellenbosch is the country's most emblematic region. Mediterranean climate, oceanic breezes, varied terroirs… everything contributes to producing wines with a strong style: powerful and elegant reds, whites of great freshness, and signature cuvées that are exported worldwide. This is where great Syrahs, refined Cabernet Sauvignons and complex Chenin Blancs are born.
🌱 South African grape varieties: diversity and personality
Chenin Blanc (Steen): flagship grape of South African viticulture. It produces dry, taut, fruity or full wines depending on the aging. The cuvées from Kleinood and Beaumont offer magnificent interpretations.
Cabernet Sauvignon: structured, deep, long on the palate, with excellent aging potential. The Stellenbosch region is a mecca for it.
Pinotage: 100% South African grape, born from a cross between Pinot Noir and Cinsault. It produces wines with a strong style, with notes of black fruits, spices, blonde tobacco, even roasted coffee. Kanonkop is one of its greatest ambassadors.
Cinsault: long relegated to the background, it's making a comeback in lighter, fruitier cuvées, or enters modern blends alongside Pinotage or Syrah.
Syrah & Mourvèdre: fleshy, peppery, solar but balanced, perfect for lovers of southern reds. Often present in GSM blends (Grenache – Syrah – Mourvèdre), a reference to great Rhône wines.
Sémillon & Viognier: two white grapes with gastronomic texture, producing full wines, sometimes oaked, with beautiful tension.
Chardonnay: elegant, often mineral and straight, it shines in cooler regions like Walker Bay or Elgin.
🧭 Overview of the main vineyards
Stellenbosch: the epicenter of South African wine. Powerful reds (Cabernet, Syrah, Pinotage), precise whites (Chenin, Chardonnay), mythical estates (Kanonkop, Kleinood...).
Walker Bay & Bot River: cool climates influenced by the Atlantic. Perfect for Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc with finesse.
Franschhoek: French heritage and technical excellence. Very renowned for its MCC (see below) and its elegant cuvées based on Chardonnay or Merlot.
Constantia: oldest wine region in the country. Famous for its Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and its sweet wines of historical renown, notably the legendary Vin de Constance.
Paarl: warmer region, known for its generous reds based on Shiraz and Bordeaux blends.
Elgin: mountainous area in the heart of Western Cap. Its cool climate is ideal for Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and elegant sparkling wines.
🔍 Wines that assert their own identity
If South Africa has long looked to Bordeaux, Burgundy or the Rhône Valley for its wine styles, it's gradually emancipating itself to assert a true viticultural personality.
Bordeaux blends (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc… assemblages) and GSM blends (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre) are still present, but we're seeing a rise in single varietals, low-intervention practices and a freer style, focused on fruit, terroir and identity.
🌿 Committed and artisanal viticulture
South Africa is one of the most dynamic countries in terms of sustainable practices. Many estates are BWI certified (Biodiversity & Wine Initiative), others work organically, biodynamically or with agroforestry.
At Kleinood, this philosophy takes on a rare artisanal dimension: only 12 hectares of cultivated land, vegan wines, manual work down to the smallest details.
The farm practices polyculture: vines, olive trees, vegetable garden, fynbos… everything is designed to preserve the ecosystem. The labels, meanwhile, are hand-printed with an old press on handmade paper, torn then manually glued.
🥂 Cap Classique: bubbles from the Cape
The MCC – Méthode Cap Classique – is the South African alternative to champagne. Crafted using the traditional method with bottle fermentation, it perfectly reflects the freshness of the local climate.
Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir… The best MCCs are born in the regions of Franschhoek, Elgin or Walker Bay. To follow closely at Vinodelice!
✨ A Vinodelice selection reflecting the South African vineyard
Vibrant whites, refined reds, artisanal cuvées and renowned estates: our collection reflects all the richness of South African wine.