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Annual Harvest Event at Benguela Cove, Hermanus

  • Benguela Cove Wine Estate Benguela Cove Wine Estate, R43 WC, 7200 South Africa (map)

Join Us for the Annual Harvest Event at Benguela Cove

Join us at Benguela Cove in Hermanus for our eagerly anticipated Annual Harvest Event. This special day is an invitation to explore the art of winemaking, from the vine to the bottle, complemented by exceptional culinary experiences. Set aside Saturday, 2nd March, for a unique adventure in one of South Africa's most renowned wine estates.

Book Now for the Harvest Celebration at Benguela Cove  

Saturday, 2 March 2024 | R950 per person including grape picking, Vineyard safaris, lunch and a Cellar tour

What our Harvest Event Includes: 

  • Welcome Amidst the Vines: Our day commences at 10:00 AM in The Tasting Room, where the story of vine and vintage unfolds. 

  • The Vineyard Safari: At 10:30 AM, we venture into the heart of our estate. Aboard our safari vehicles, embrace the vineyard's bounty, hand-selecting the fruits of our labour. 

  • Cellar Discovery: At 11:30 AM, delve into the cellar's depths, where craft meets cask. Witness the transformation from grape to glass. 

  • Culinary Harmony: From 12:30 PM, a curated menu awaits—whether the Harvest feast, each dish complements the day's essence. 

Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to explore the beauty and bounty of Benguela Cove in Hermanus.

Our Harvest Event is a perfect blend of education, exploration, and culinary delight, designed for enthusiasts of fine wine and food. Book your spot today and experience the best of what Hermanus has to offer.

Interesting Facts about Our Vineyards

Location: Our 2.7km stretch of ocean-facing vineyards grows from a mere 3m above sea level. Where Walker Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, between Cape Town and Hermanus, on the Cape Coast of South Africa.

Vines: Planted between 2003 and 2007, with Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Semillon, Malbec, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot

Soil: Chalk | Sandstone | Iron Rich Cobblestone | Quartz | Cape Granit | Bokkeveld Shale

Conservation: We do everything here with a sense of #hannuwa; the gathering of good fortune through living in sustainable harmony with our natural environment.

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