Nestled in the picturesque Swartland region, this exceptional wine farm offers a rare opportunity for wine enthusiasts, farmers and investors to acquire a thriving agricultural business.
Old Vine Project:
A total of 53,2 % of the vineyards planted on the farm qualifies for the South African Old Vine Project with a further 11,7% that will reach the age of 35 years before or during the 2027 vintage. Wines that are made from old vines reflect the terroir, landscape, and people who lovingly tend these vineyards and are sold both in the local and international markets in a super-premium price category. The Swartland Wine of Origin region represents a large component (± 19 %) out of the total area under vines of 35 years or older that qualifies for the Project. The Old Vine Project aims to showcase South Africa's rich wine heritage, drive demand for old vine wines and...
Nestled in the picturesque Swartland region, this exceptional wine farm offers a rare opportunity for wine enthusiasts, farmers and investors to acquire a thriving agricultural business.
Old Vine Project:
A total of 53,2 % of the vineyards planted on the farm qualifies for the South African Old Vine Project with a further 11,7% that will reach the age of 35 years before or during the 2027 vintage. Wines that are made from old vines reflect the terroir, landscape, and people who lovingly tend these vineyards and are sold both in the local and international markets in a super-premium price category. The Swartland Wine of Origin region represents a large component (± 19 %) out of the total area under vines of 35 years or older that qualifies for the Project. The Old Vine Project aims to showcase South Africa's rich wine heritage, drive demand for old vine wines and support sustainable farming practices.
The vineyards:
The farm is planted to 23,24 ha of wine grapes with the following characteristics:
• A split of 12,84 ha (55,2 %) between white and 10,40 ha (44,8 %) red cultivars
• The vineyards are represented by Chenin blanc (9,32 ha), Chardonnay (2,59 ha), Sauvignon blanc (0,93 ha), Pinotage (4,29 ha), Shiraz (3,53 ha), Merlot (1,04 ha), Cabernet Sauvignon (0,89 ha) and Grenache Noir (0,65 ha)
• 100% irrigated
Building infrastructure:
Nestled in the heart of the countryside, the modern farmhouse (± 450 m²) offers a serene escape from the city. Experience the perfect blend of rural charm and contemporary luxury. The house features spacious open plan living, a kitchen with modern appliances, spacious bedrooms, a solar system and a sparkling swimming pool.
Other buildings:
Double garage (± 70 m²)
Old cellar (± 150 m²) serving as an entertainment area, gymnasium and office
Storeroom (± 70 m²)
Meat processing rooms (± 50 m²)
Staff quarters (± 55 m²)
4 x Staff cottages – not occupied and ideal to convert into guest accommodation
Conservation:
Paardeberg is not only home to some of South Africa’s most exciting wineries championing amongst others Chenin blanc, old vines and biodynamic farming but also a conservation priority. The farm borders the Simson-Simons Nature Reserve, a Cape Nature Stewardship Reserve, containing areas of the endangered Boland Granite Fynbos.
The farm is also available as a going concern, the vendor is registered for VAT.