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The Overberg wine route every traveller should explore

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The Overberg has quietly become one of South Africa’s most exciting wine regions, attracting wine lovers from around the world with its cool-climate wines, dramatic scenery and award-winning estates.

Stretching from the mountain valleys of Elgin and Hermanus to the windswept plains near Cape Agulhas, the region is best known for exceptional:

  • Pinot Noir
  • Chardonnay
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • and cool-climate Syrah

With ocean breezes, diverse terroir and boutique wine farms, the Overberg delivers some of the country’s most distinctive wines and food experiences.

Hemel-en-Aarde Valley: South Africa’s Pinot Noir capital

One of the Overberg’s most famous wine regions is the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley near Hermanus.

The valley’s proximity to Walker Bay creates cool growing conditions ideal for delicate varietals like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Must-visit estates include:

Hamilton Russell Vineyards

Widely regarded as one of South Africa’s Pinot Noir pioneers, the estate has built an international reputation for elegant Burgundian-style wines.

Bouchard Finlayson

Known for its world-class Pinot Noir alongside Italian-inspired varietals and scenic vineyard settings.

Newton Johnson Family Vineyards

Combines award-winning wines with panoramic valley views and one of the region’s standout restaurants.

Elgin: The cool-climate giant

The Elgin valley is one of the coolest wine-growing areas in South Africa.

Its high altitude and mountain climate make it particularly famous for:

  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Chardonnay
  • and cool-climate Syrah

Top estates to explore:

Iona

Set on a high mountain plateau overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Iona produces elegant wines with crisp acidity and minerality.

Paul Cluver Wines

Known for award-winning Chardonnay and Pinot Noir alongside the celebrated Bloem Restaurant.

Elim and Agulhas: Wine at the edge of Africa

Further south near Cape Agulhas lies Elim, one of South Africa’s most unique wine-producing regions.

The harsh coastal winds and cool temperatures produce highly concentrated wines with strong mineral character.

Notable wine farms include:

Strandveld Vineyards

Africa’s southernmost wine cellar, offering tastings in a rustic converted stable surrounded by untouched landscapes.

Black Oystercatcher Wine Farm

Popular for its cool-climate wines, country accommodation and relaxed farm atmosphere.

Stanford and Bot River: Rustic wine country charm

The wine regions around Stanford and Bot River offer a more laid-back and rustic wine route experience.

Ancient clay soils and limestone-rich landscapes create ideal growing conditions for a wide variety of cultivars.

Estates worth visiting:

Benguela Cove

An award-winning waterfront estate overlooking the Bot River lagoon, known for wine tastings, fine dining and spectacular views.

Beaumont Wines

A historic family-run winery located on a former Dutch East India Company outpost.

Why wine lovers are heading to the Overberg

Unlike busier wine routes, the Overberg offers:

  • quieter tasting experiences
  • dramatic scenery
  • boutique estates
  • exceptional food pairings
  • and cool-climate wines with international acclaim

The region’s combination of mountains, ocean air and diverse terroir continues to place it among South Africa’s most exciting wine destinations.

Whether you are planning a relaxed weekend escape or a full wine route road trip, the Overberg delivers world-class wine experiences with a distinctly coastal character.

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