Cape Agulhas is South Africa’s southernmost wine district, where constant ocean winds and cool temperatures define a stark, windswept landscape ideal for slow, even ripening. Known especially for its flinty Sauvignon Blanc and fresh, peppery Syrah, the region is centred around the Elim ward and marked by gravel and shale soils. It offers some of the country’s most distinctive cool-climate expressions, shaped by proximity to the meeting point of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
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Elim is a small but distinctive ward within the Cape Agulhas district, celebrated for its windswept vineyards, s...
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