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Coastal Region

Covering 45% of South Africa’s vineyard area, the the Coastal Region is extremely important. Although it is best known for Stellenbosch, home of South Africa’s best expressions of Cabernet Sauvignon, it also produces a wealth of premium wines from Paarl, Darling and Franschoek. Inexpensive wines tend to be labelled as Coastal Region.

Coastal Region

Key Facts about Coastal Region

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Appellations of Coastal Region



Read more about Cape Town

Cape Town

The Cape Town district was formerly established as a wine growing area in 2017. It replaced the label Cape Peninsula in an effort to make a greater...

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4 appellations
Read more about Darling

Darling

The hilly district of Darling find itself to the north of Cape Town and is characterised by its proximity to South Africa’s west coast. As such i...

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1 appellation
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Franschoek

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Lutzville Valley

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1 appellation
Read more about Paarl

Paarl

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3 appellations
Read more about Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch is home to some of South Africa’s best Cabernet Sauvignon. There are a number of mono-varietal wines made here as well as Bordeaux b...

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7 appellations17 wines
Read more about Swartland

Swartland

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6 appellations
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Tulbagh

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Wellington

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5 appellations3 wines