Wolseley Tourism
- Voortrekker Street
- Wolseley, Western Cape
- 6830
- SOUTH AFRICA
- +0769071188
- info@wolseleytourism.co.za
hoogwater fruit picking
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 21 December 2021 10:35 AM CAT
Wolseley Tourism
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 27 October 2021 11:05 AM CAT
Fynbos animal sanctuary
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 25 October 2021 11:10 AM CAT
We hosted 2 local primary schools this morning. (Errie Moller and LA Plaisante). The kids were so well behaved, loved the interaction with the animals. Heart warming. #schoolouting #schooleducational #fynbosguestfarm #wolseleyza #animalsanctuary
Seven Oaks Wine
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 20 October 2021 11:20 AM CAT
Cape epic week
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 18 October 2021 11:30 AM CAT
Heaps of action here in the Witzenberg Valley with the start of Stage 1 of the Cape Epic in Ceres this morning Stage 2 will also take place in Ceres and then race will move to Tulbagh for Stage 3 & 4. We wish all the riders, crew and supporters an amazing time!!
WolseleyzA
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 13 October 2021 12:15 PM CAT
Wolseley Tourism
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 13 October 2021 12:10 PM CAT
We call on all wine lovers to join us for an evening of wine tasting at Die Boord in Wolseley. For more information or to get your tickets you can contact the office at: 082 803 7088. Limited tickets available!!
Waverley Hills
Posted by Wolseley Tourism on 13 October 2021 12:00 PM CAT
Congratulations Waverley Hills on making history this week with releasing the first Marselan wine in South Africa Such brilliant news!!
Here's the story behind this special wine... About 12 years ago the winemaker from Waverley Hills, Johan Delport, read an article about Marselan, a French cultivar mainly grown in Southern France. Marselan is a cross between Grenache Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon and was cultivated in the early 1960βs by Paul Truel near the French town of Marseillan. Johan contacted Vititec, the grape vine nursery in Paarl, to import the first plant from France in 2010. Vititec then started with the mandatory quarantine and multiplication of the cultivar, which took several years. In 2015 Waverley Hills managed to get the first 80 experimental vines from the nursery to plant on the farm and following year received a further 1200 vines to establish the first commercial Marselan vineyard in South Africa. In 2020 Johan was able to make the first wine from this vineyard and after 15 months of barrel ageing the wine was prepared and bottled earlier this year.
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Finally now after 12 years, the Waverley Hills Marselan 2020 has been released and can be enjoyed
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Available in 750 ml bottles and a limited number of 1.5l Magnums. A great present, a great keepsake and of course great wine for drinking too! Making history in South Africa
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For orders and further information, email info@waverleyhills.co.za or call 023 231 0002