The first stop on our journey through Paarl this last weekend was Landskroon (they close at 1pm on Saturdays so we wanted to get there early) and I must admit that after almost 2 hours of traffic I was ecstatic to reach Landskroon’s front gate. Picturesque and nestled in the hills this estate has serious history. Established in 1689 on the South West hills of Paarl, I couldn’t help being enchanted by the incredible history this estate lays claim to.
I don’t know about you but I tend to have a great appreciation for architecture and at Landskroon they have honored their Cape Dutch heritage by maintaining the design and style of the buildings that could have first been seen on the farm over 300 years ago. As I soaked in our surroundings I felt as though for a moment, I could imagine the amazing views in all directions without the tar roads or buildings, vehicles and open plains in every direction, the world of yesteryear. A fitting start to our tour, I felt.
Today Landskroon comprises of about 300 hectares of prime property and is run and owned privately by the families of both Paul and Hugo de Villiers. Their current winemaker, Paul de Villiers is the 5th generation of his family to carry on the wine-making tradition, and that lineage certainly has earned them the right to boast their accolades, awards and praises of many.
As I walked into the tasting room, I immediately sensed the pride and value Landskroon’s owners place on the history of their estate. The walls are adorned with photos of family receiving accolades and awards in years gone by and the wines are displayed simply yet effectively.The wines Landskroon produces are also very well priced and wide ranging with whites, reds and fortified wines to choose from.Yet my personal favorite must be the Paul De Villiers Reserve, 50% Shiraz, 34% Merlot, 10% Touriga Nacional and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon it makes for an interesting, balanced and full-bodied wine. Which are your favorite Landskroon wines? Visit Landskroon’s Profile on WineMe.co.za to find out more by clicking here.
Before we knew it though, our time with Landskroon was up and we were on the move, once again, next stop, Anura.











Mar 14 2010
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