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  De Wetshof Estate
Phone +27.236151853
Fax +27.236151915
eMail frontdesk@dewetshof.com
URL www.dewetshof.com
Address P.O. Box 31
Robertson
6705
South Africa

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Danie de Wet
Danie de Wet was born to be a winemaker and his accomplishments read like fine vintages. more »
Setting standards
In 2004 De Wetshof became the first known South African wine estate to receive the three most sought after national and international certificates relating to quality management systems, safety and hazard standards. more »
Biodiversity on De Wetshof Estate
Nature in Concert more »
The Cellar
It may sit behind the façade of 18th Century architecture, but that is where history ends and cutting edge technology takes over. more »
Technology
At a dizzy height of 25km above the earth a satellite at night resembles a pinhead floating overhead ? from that height De Wetshof Estate in Robertson resembles less than a minor smudge on the lenses of the cameras on that same satellite. more »
Our Community
The broader Robertson community, which includes satellite towns such as Bonnievale, McGregor and Ashton, offers the typical country hospitality for which South Africa has become renowned. more »
De Wetshof Estate Information
De Wetshof Estate has over the past two decades become renowned in the Cape for its innovative and advanced use of technology in helping to produce both better grapes and create great wines. more »
The De Wets through the ages
The De Wet family arrived at the Cape in 1693 and have been actively involved in the South African wine industry ever since. more »
A touch of the early Cape
In vistas of green, with majestic red hills and steely grey mountains in the background, a touch of Cape Town history has been re-enacted in the Robertson valley. more »
Variety is in our Nature
Nearly all South Africa's wine is grown in the same area as the Cape Floral Kingdom and we think that is why it is so special. more »
About Robertson Valley
The Robertson Valley, which lies in the folds of the Riviersonderend and Langeberg mountains, where the Breede River meanders towards the Cape?s southern coastline. more »