Laborie Wine Farm
Where yesterday and today meet
Laborie Wine Farm is nestled in the fertile Paarl valley, with the beautiful Paarl rock as background.
A visit to Laborie affords you the opportunity to reminisce about the Cape as it once was. The farm was granted to Isaac Taillefert in 1691, named after the district of La Bri in France. Laborie has been producing fine wines since 1698 and more than 300 years on, is one of the oldest operational wine farms in South Africa.
Laborie produces some of the best Méthode Cap Classique sparkling wines, an array of award-winning wines, an estate brandy and a unique fortified Pinotage dessert wine.
Visitors can overnight in the tranquil guest house and enjoy a delectable meal at Harvest at Laborie. In testament to Isaac Taillefert, Laborie continues to deliver in the best French heritage tradition.
Wine Types
Fortified, Méthode Cap Classique, Red, White
Wine Varieties
Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz
People
- Winemaker: Dave Boyes
Trading Hours
Current Status:
- Monday to Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Sunday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Public Holidays: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Religious Holidays: Closed
Seasonal hours may apply. Phone ahead before visiting to confirm times and avoid disappointment.
Contact
- Telephone: +27 21 807 3390
- Fax: +27 21 863 1955
- Email: info@laboriewines.co.za
- Website: http://www.laboriewines.co.za
- Physical Address: Taillefer Street, Paarl
- Postal Address: PO Box 528, Paarl, 7624
- GPS: 33°45'57.64"S 18°57'31.84"E
Accommodation
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Cellar tour
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Children's playground
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Chocolate pairing
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Conferencing
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Functions
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Market
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Picnic
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Restaurant
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Weddings
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Wheeled access
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Wine sales
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Wine tasting
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Last updated 16 May 2016. Report an error.