The Best Wine Farms in Cape Town
The Best Wine Farms in Cape Town: This year symbolizes 366 years of winemaking in Cape Town. Let’s take a look at the greatest wine estates in Cape Town, including picnic sites, family-friendly venues, and popular eateries. But first, how did Cape Town become a wine-making destination?

366 Years of winemaking
The history of winemaking in Cape Town began in 1655, when Dutch navigator Jan van Riebeeck established a vineyard. The first Cape grape-based wine was produced in 1659. From humble origins, Cape Town has blossomed into a world-class wine area. It stands out because of the Cape’s lush soil, seaside vistas, and dedicated winemakers. Cape Town wineries shine brightly on the New World wine landscape, producing superb vintages that rival the industry’s heavyweights.
The wine sector has solidified Cape Town’s reputation as a high-end, opulent vacation destination, with experiences such as savoring award-winning wines amidst rolling vineyards under the warm African sun.
This blog will introduce you to some of Cape Town’s best wine estates, each with its own distinct and opulent experience.
Best Picnic Wine Farms in Cape Town.

Consider this: a gourmet picnic basket brimming with local cheeses, artisanal breads, and, of course, a perfectly chilled bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. These wine vineyards provide ideal surroundings for a sumptuous picnic experience.
Boschendal Wine Farm
Boschendal is a historic Stellenbosch wine farm with expansive lawns and excellent picnic options, ideal for a romantic afternoon or a laid-back family gathering. These Werf Picnic Baskets are loaded with seasonal vegetables. Consider free-range roast chicken, a variety of salads, pâté and other delectable spreads for bread, and dessert. There are vegetarian and kid-friendly picnic alternatives.
Boschendal Wine Farm practices regenerative farming, maintains a seasonal vegetable garden, has a thorough composting program, and uses solar energy. This this provides an amazing foundation for the farm’s award-winning wines.
Pricing: Standard and vegetarian baskets are R850 for two people and R450 for one; children’s baskets (ages three to twelve) are R250.
Spier Wine Farm

Aside from its award-winning wines, Spier has excellent picnic sites. Lay down a blanket on the dam’s grassy slopes, open a bottle of Spier wine, and take in the spectacular views.
The picnic hampers are seasonal, with many foods sourced from farms and local suppliers. Baskets come with blankets, utensils, glassware, and an ice bucket to keep your wine cold.
Picnic baskets cost R395 per person, while children’s hampers (under 12) cost R180.
Best Child-Friendly Wine Farms in Cape Town
Luxury and family-friendly can coexist well! These wine estates offer activities and amenities that will keep the kids happy while you enjoy the fruits of the vine:
Vergelegen
Vergelegen, with its expansive gardens, special children’s play area, and rich history, has something for everyone. The diverse gardens and forests will delight the entire family. The Children’s Adventure Garden is ideal for families with young children.
Choose one of the wine tastings to learn more about Vergelegen’s vintages, followed by lunch in the bistro-style Sable restaurant. This family-friendly restaurant serves fresh seafood, barbecues, and salads. They also serve wood-fired pizzas and burgers.
Pricing: Wine tastings start at R85 for the Heritage range.
Morgenhof Wine Estates
Morgenhof is known for its easygoing atmosphere and open areas, making it a friendly place for families. Morgenhof’s dedicated children’s section provides the ideal setting for families to unwind and play.
The undulating vineyards and mountain panoramas provide a pleasant setting for wine tasting. Guests can also have a basement wine tasting experience.
Pricing: A wine tasting coupon costs R95 on the Morgenhof website.
Best Wine Farm Restaurants in Cape Town.
While wine tasting is always a highlight of a wine farm visit, the on-site dining options should not be neglected. Prepare your taste buds for a gourmet adventure at these amazing wine country restaurants:
Rust and Vrede
This Stellenbosch landmark serves award-winning wines and superb cuisine. The restaurant, housed in the estate’s ancient cellar, serves relaxing fine dining. Expect French food with Brazilian and Italian influences. Enhance your dining experience with expertly chosen wines.
Pricing: R120 for wine tasting. The six-course menu costs R1,190, with an additional R990 for wine pairings.
Tokara Restaurant
This acclaimed Stellenbosch restaurant serves inventive food and has panoramic views of Stellenbosch and False Bay, which are accented by William Kentridge tapestries. Be sure to try their award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc wines. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner, with meals featuring homegrown vegetables and seasonal ingredients.
Pricing: The five-course dinner menu costs R950 per person, with wine pairings costing R650 per person.
Ernie Els’ Wine Farm
This Stellenbosch wine vineyard specializes in hearty farm-style meals. The combination of wine bottle décor, exposed brick, and wooden finishing creates a welcoming ambiance.The outside patio, which overlooks the estate and mountains, is great for al fresco eating in the summer. The Tasting Room provides a range of wine samples, including canapé pairings.
The Player’s Wine Tasting is R185 per person; the Major Wine Tasting costs R265 per person; and the Signature Canapé Tasting costs R395 per person.
More must-see wine farms in Cape Town.
No journey to the Cape Winelands is complete without seeing the following Constantia wine farms:
Groot Constantia, one of South Africa’s oldest wine farms, offers picnics under magnificent oak trees. Wine tasting is R155 per person, while chocolate and wine pairing is R230 per person.
Klein Constantia offers stunning views of the Constantia Valley, as well as exquisite Sauvignon blancs. Wine tasting costs R250 per person, and advance booking is recommended.
Buitenverwachting, where you can buy a bottle of award-winning wine and relax on the beautiful grounds. Wine tasting costs R100 per person.
A toast to Cape Town: 366 years of winemaking excellence.
Whether you want to spend the afternoon learning about Cape Town winemaking in a wine cellar, relax outside for a wine tasting and picnic, or bring your family for a day out, Cape Town’s wine farms will not disappoint.
Over the last 366 years, the Cape Winelands have transformed into a world-class wine destination for both tourists and oenophiles. We’re eager to watch Cape Town grow and establish its reputation as one of the world’s top winemaking locations.