Boschendal

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Part of the present Boschendal winery was originally the cellar for Le Rhone Manor House, built in 1795.
Although they are very proud of their Huguenot heritage, they are very conscious of the need to keep abreast of ongoing advancements in wine-making.
This requires continuous research and development to keep the cellar on the cutting edge, enabling the wine-makers to use the latest technology and the best resources to make wines of the highest quality that reflect both their unique terroir and their noble French heritage.
The Boschendal vineyards cover an area of 254 hectares.
Geographically they extend for six kilometers along the slopes of the Groot Drakenstein Mountain towards the Dwarsriver, to the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain.
















