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Constantia Wine Travel Guide Wine Region Guide

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Jan 15, 2026·Updated Jul 2026·6 min read

Nestled in the heart of Cape Town, Constantia boasts a rich winemaking history dating back to 1685. This picturesque valley offers world-class wines, stunning m

Constantia: South Africa's Oldest Wine Region

Nestled in the heart of Cape Town, Constantia boasts a rich winemaking history dating back to 1685. This picturesque valley offers world-class wines, stunning mountain views, and a blend of Cape Dutch and contemporary architecture.

Towns and Villages

Constantia isn't a town itself but a suburb of Cape Town. The area includes several smaller neighborhoods:

  • Constantia Nek: Known for its restaurants and hiking trails
  • Tokai: Home to the Tokai Forest and arboretum
  • Bergvliet: A residential area with easy access to wineries

Wine Producers

Constantia's wineries are known for their cool-climate wines, particularly Sauvignon Blanc and Bordeaux-style blends. Some must-visit estates include:

  • Groot Constantia: South Africa's oldest wine estate, founded in 1685
  • Klein Constantia: Famous for its Vin de Constance dessert wine
  • Buitenverwachting: Offers wine tastings and a fine dining restaurant
  • Steenberg Vineyards: Features a luxury hotel and spa alongside its winery

Accommodations

Constantia offers a range of lodging options, from luxury hotels to cozy guesthouses. Some top choices include:

  • The Cellars-Hohenort: A 5-star hotel set in historic buildings and lush gardens
  • Nova Constantia Boutique Residence: Intimate guesthouse with personalized service
  • Glen Avon Lodge: Family-run 4-star lodge with beautiful mountain views

Dining

Constantia's food scene complements its wine offerings with farm-to-table restaurants and fine dining experiences. Notable eateries include:

  • La Colombe at Silvermist Wine Estate: Consistently ranked among the world's best restaurants
  • Greenhouse at The Cellars-Hohenort: Innovative South African cuisine in an elegant setting
  • Foxcroft: Casual fine dining with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients

Wine Shops & Bars

Constantia's wine scene extends beyond the estates. Explore these local gems:

  • Wine Concepts: Offers a curated selection of Constantia wines and international labels
  • Constantia Wine Shop: Specializes in wines from the Constantia Valley
Constantia Wine Travel Guide vineyards — a quiet country lane winding past a vineyard.
Constantia Wine Travel Guide — a quiet corner of the local wine country. · Photo: Matteo Mazza / Pexels
  • Peddlars & Co.: A pub with an extensive wine list featuring local favorites

Other Shops

While wine takes center stage, Constantia offers other shopping experiences:

  • Constantia Village Shopping Centre: Features boutiques, cafes, and a weekly farmers' market
  • Alphen Antiques & Collectables: Perfect for finding unique souvenirs
  • Chardonnay Deli: Gourmet food shop with local products and ready-made meals

Attractions

Beyond wine tasting, Constantia boasts natural beauty and cultural sites:

  • Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden: Showcases South Africa's unique flora
  • Eagles' Nest Hiking Trail: Offers panoramic views of the valley
  • Constantia Uitsig Bird Sanctuary: A haven for birdwatchers
  • Norval Foundation: Contemporary art museum with sculpture garden

Events

Time your visit with these annual events:

  • Constantia Fresh (February): Wine and food festival featuring local producers
  • Constantia Wine Route Festival (October): Celebrates the valley's wine heritage
  • Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts (November-April): Live music in the botanical garden

Appellations

Constantia falls under the Coastal Region Wine of Origin (WO) classification. Key sub-regions include:

  • Constantia: Known for elegant, cool-climate wines
  • Constantia Kloof: Produces wines with distinct minerality
  • Constantia Glen: Renowned for Bordeaux-style blends

Grape Varieties

Constantia's cool climate favors white grape varieties. Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon thrive here, producing crisp, aromatic wines.

Red varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, often blended to create elegant Bordeaux-style wines. Shiraz is also gaining popularity in the region.

Main Wine Styles

  • Constantia White: A blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon, known for its freshness and complexity
Constantia Wine Travel Guide vineyards — rows of grapevines stretching toward the horizon under a clear sky.
Constantia Wine Travel Guide — a quiet corner of the local wine country. · Photo: Alfredo Alvarez Noticias / Pexels
  • Vin de Constance: A legendary sweet wine made from Muscat de Frontignan grapes
  • Sauvignon Blanc: Crisp, herbaceous wines with tropical fruit notes
  • Bordeaux-style blends: Elegant red wines combining Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot

Food Specialties

Constantia's cuisine reflects its Cape Dutch heritage and proximity to the ocean. Fresh seafood pairs perfectly with local white wines.

Cape Malay cuisine, with its aromatic spices, offers a unique culinary experience. Try bobotie or lamb curry with a glass of Shiraz.

Drives & Walks

Constantia Wine Route

This scenic drive connects the region's top wineries. Start at Groot Constantia and end at Beau Constantia, enjoying breathtaking views of Table Mountain along the way.

Constantia Nek Circular Walk

A 6km trail offering panoramic views of the Constantia Valley and False Bay. Begin at Constantia Nek Restaurant for a pre-hike breakfast.

Itineraries

Weekend Wine Getaway

  • Day 1: Visit Groot Constantia and Klein Constantia, lunch at La Colombe
  • Day 2: Tour Buitenverwachting and Eagles' Nest, picnic in the vineyards
  • Day 3: Morning walk in Kirstenbosch Gardens, afternoon tasting at Constantia Glen

Culinary Adventure

  • Day 1: Cooking class at Silwood School of Cookery, dinner at Foxcroft
  • Day 2: Wine and chocolate pairing at Constantia Uitsig, lunch at Chefs Warehouse
  • Day 3: Visit Steenberg for MCC tasting, farewell dinner at La Colombe

Getting There & Around

Constantia is easily accessible from Cape Town, just 20 minutes by car. Uber and local taxis are readily available for wine tours.

For a scenic route, take the M3 highway south from Cape Town, then turn onto Rhodes Drive (M63) towards Constantia.

Public Transportation

  • MyCiTi bus route 114 connects Constantia to Cape Town city center
  • The Southern Line Train stops at Plumstead station, a short taxi ride from Constantia

Best Time to Visit

Constantia Wine Travel Guide vineyards — a lush vineyard in full leaf at the height of the growing season.
Constantia Wine Travel Guide — a quiet corner of the local wine country. · Photo: DΛVΞ GΛRCIΛ / Pexels

Constantia enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making it pleasant year-round. September to April offers warm, dry weather ideal for outdoor activities.

Visit during harvest season (February to April) to experience the excitement of wine production firsthand.

Seasonal Highlights

  • Spring (September-November): Wildflowers bloom, perfect for scenic walks
  • Summer (December-February): Ideal for outdoor wine tastings and picnics
  • Autumn (March-May): Harvest festivals and cooler temperatures for hiking
  • Winter (June-August): Cozy fireside tastings and hearty Cape Malay cuisine

Sustainability Efforts

Constantia wineries are committed to environmentally friendly practices. Biodiversity preservation and water conservation are key focus areas.

Groot Constantia leads with organic farming methods, while Klein Constantia uses solar power to reduce its carbon footprint.

Eco-friendly Initiatives

  • Integrated Pest Management systems reduce chemical use
  • Recycling programs for glass and packaging materials
  • Cover crops between vine rows to prevent soil erosion

Language Tips

English is widely spoken in Constantia. Learning a few Afrikaans phrases can enhance your experience:

  • "Dankie" - Thank you
  • "Proost" - Cheers
  • "Lekker" - Nice/Delicious

Wine-related terms: "Steen" refers to Chenin Blanc, "Pinotage" is a unique South African red variety.

Further Resources

For in-depth information on Constantia wines and travel:

Download the Constantia Wine App for real-time tasting room hours and directions.

Planning tools & local info

Weather in Aug

High

17°C

Low

8°C

Rain Days

10

Sunshine

5.5h/day

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Getting Here

Getting There

CPTCape Town International

20min drive

20min drive from Cape Town CBD; within the city boundaries

limited

Car rental recommended

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Eat & Stay

Where to Eat

South African — Cape

  • La Colombe — Silvermist Estate

    fine dining

    R R R R
  • The Greenhouse — Cellars-Hohenort

    fine dining

    R R R R
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Where to Stay in Constantia

  • ConstantiaR$$$

    Leafy Cape Town suburb with SA's oldest wine estates

  • Cape Town city centreR$$-R$$$

    20 min to Constantia, full city amenities

  • Kalk BayR$$

    Quirky seaside suburb, 15 min to Constantia estates

Constantia is the only wine region IN a major city — combine with Table Mountain and beaches

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Tours & Experiences

Constantia, South Africa

Wine TourR400-700

Constantia wine route tour

Visit 3-4 historic estates including Groot Constantia (est. 1685)

4-5 hours
Wine TourR600-1000

Constantia & Table Mountain combo

Morning Table Mountain cable car + afternoon wine tasting in Constantia

7 hours

Wine Experiences

Constantia Fresh Festival (Feb)
Vin de Constance sweet wine heritage tasting
Wine & Kirstenbosch Gardens combo

Visiting Wineries

Constantia wine estates (Klein Constantia, Groot Constantia, Constantia Glen) are close to Cape Town and generally welcome walk-in visitors. Groot Constantia has a museum and restaurant that are particularly visitor-friendly. Winery restaurants should be booked ahead.

Book ahead: 1–3 days

Best Time to Visit Constantia

Best monthsHarvestOff-season
Jan18°C
Feb19°C
Mar21°C
Apr24°C
May26°C
Jun27°C
Jul25°C
Aug23°C
Sep20°C
Oct19°C
Nov18°C
Dec18°C
Peak Season

November-March

Harvest Time

January-March

Crowd Level

High, within Cape Town city limits

Average Monthly High (°C)

Moderate (1000mm/year, winter rain)
18°
Jan
19°
Feb
21°
Mar
24°
Apr
26°
May
27°
Jun
25°
Jul
23°
Aug
20°
Sep
19°
Oct
18°
Nov
18°
Dec
Insider tip: Africa's oldest wine-producing area. Within 20 minutes of Cape Town center. Groot Constantia dates to 1685. Perfect for a half-day wine outing.

Wines of Constantia

Key grape varieties and wine styles produced in the region

Primary Grape Varieties

Sauvignon BlancSemillonCabernet SauvignonShiraz

Wine Styles

Crisp WhiteSweetElegant Red

Food & Dining in Constantia

South African — Cape

Must-Try Dishes

  • Cape Malay bobotie
  • Boerewors (farmer's sausage)
  • Waterblommetjie bredie (waterlily stew)
Lunch 12:00–14:30 · Dinner 18:30–21:30

Where to Eat

  • La Colombe — Silvermist Estate

    Repeatedly rated South Africa's best restaurant, French-Asian tasting menus on a Constantia mountain estate

    R R R R
  • The Greenhouse — Cellars-Hohenort

    Cape Winelands fine dining in a luxury hotel garden, creative Cape cuisine with Constantia wine focus

    R R R R

La Colombe needs booking weeks in advance. All Constantia winery restaurants are popular on weekends.

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Where to Stay in Constantia

Make the most of your Constantia wine trip by staying in the heart of wine country. From luxurious vineyard estates to cozy B&Bs, find the perfect accommodation near world-class wineries.

Top areas to stay

  • ConstantiaR$$$

    Leafy Cape Town suburb with SA's oldest wine estates

  • Cape Town city centreR$$-R$$$

    20 min to Constantia, full city amenities

  • Kalk BayR$$

    Quirky seaside suburb, 15 min to Constantia estates

Constantia is the only wine region IN a major city — combine with Table Mountain and beaches

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