Winery: Dornier’s loft-style winery is a new attraction in the Cape Winelands. With its curved roof and the use of face brick and reflecting materials, the building blends creatively into the dramatic scenery of Stellenbosch Mountain. The tasting room is a lookout post to the surrounding forest, vineyards, fynbos and mountains. The style of the winery is a visual translation of our wines — elegant, clear yet complex and distinctly unique.
Stellenbosch is a gem waiting to be discovered by the discerning tourist. Stellenbosch is situated in the heart of the historical Cape Wine lands Route, South Africa
Stellenbosch in South Africa is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, situated about 50 kilometres (30 miles) east of Cape Town, along the banks of the Eerste Rivier. It is the second oldest European settlement in the province, after Cape Town. It is the largest wine producing region in South Africa and is divided into six main wine regions, each offering their own unique wine route
www.africa-24.com Amani, the Swahili word for Peace, encapsulates the spirit that is Amani Vineyards and is the foundation stone of their philosophy. A sense of beauty and tranquility resides at Amani, hand in hand with hard work, passion, and the unshakeable belief that “great wine is grown in the vineyard” which translates into quality in the bottle. Situated in Stellenbosch South Africa, extraordinary care is taken to ensure absolute top quality red and white wines. The area’s hot sunny days and cooler nights allow vineyards to produce grapes full of complex flavors and aromas.
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Starting from 7 June 2010 – 9 July 2010, students from all different places (Canada, Hong Kong, Itally, Norway, and the USA) flew into South Africa to participate in the Summer/Winter School with other South African and African students at Stellenbosch University. This was definitely a special time to be in South Africa as it was the host of both the 2010 FIFA World Cup and Rugby World Cup. Some of the places in this video includes Stellenbosch, Cape Town, Swellendam, and different points of the Garden Route Tour. ENJOY!