Embrace vineyard living and wine-country hospitality on Groenberg slopes near Wellington — an operational estate with historic Cape Dutch manor, tasting room and 1,000-ton cellar.
Set within one of the most distinguished viticultural corridors in the Cape Winelands of South Africa, Linton Park Wine Estate, presents a compelling acquisition opportunity at the intersection of heritage, production scale, and long-term value, dating back to more than 300 years. Located a mere 4 kilometres from the historic town of Wellington and within an hour’s drive from Cape Town, this expansive 298-hectare estate is offered as a fully operational, turnkey wine enterprise.
A Proven Terroir with International Potential
P‍rice: R75 200 000 (excl VAT)
Positioned on the slopes of the renowned Groenberg, in the foothills of the Hawequa Mountains, the estate’s 88 hectares of vineyards benefit from a highly nuanced terroir shaped by elevation, aspect, and climatic moderation.
A defining feature is the natural interplay between mountain and valley:
·Cooling south-easterly winds are channelled through the vineyards
·Elevation-driven temperature variance (up to 3°C cooler than valley floor)
·Protection from excessive afternoon heat
This results in extended ripening cycles, enabling optimal phenolic development and flavour concentration — a hallmark of wines with structure, balance, and global competitiveness.
The estate supports a diverse portfolio of red and white cultivars, delivering an annual harvest exceeding 1,000 tonnes, positioning it for both premium label development and bulk production.
Integrated Production Infrastructure
Linton Park is fully equipped for end-to-end wine production, offering immediate operational continuity and scalability:
·±2,000m2 cellar complex with ±1,000-ton capacity
·Complete vinification, maturation, and storage facilities
·On-site tasting room, enabling direct-to-market engagement
·168-panel solar installation supporting energy efficiency and sustainability
·Operational support infrastructure including offices, staff facilities, and agricultural buildings.
This integrated platform provides a strong foundation for brand expansion, export growth, or contract production models.
Historic Architecture & Lifestyle Offering
At the heart of the estate lies an exceptional Cape Dutch homestead dating back to 1806 — a residence that anchors the property in the rich narrative of the Cape Winelands, and enhanced by a rare collection of original Cape Dutch furniture and antique paintings, carpets, crockery, cutlery and others.
This Executive Historical Manor House offers:
·Three en-suite bedrooms
·Formal and informal reception areas
·Other complimentary rooms such as kitchen, `study` room, etc.
·Extensive original Cape Dutch style furniture, carpets, paintings, cutlery, crockery, wine glasses, other glassware, ornaments, etc.
·Landscaped gardens with far-reaching mountaineous views including parts of the Cape Winelands and Table Mountain.
Additional accommodation enhances both operational and lifestyle flexibility on the estate:
·A separate Manager house - with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.
·An Assistant Manager`s house - with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
·The Gate House at eentrance to estate - with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
·A Rental House - with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
·Historic “Old Cellar” and auxiliary buildings.
Water Security & Agricultural Sustainability
Water resources are secured via boreholes and an established network of dams and reservoirs, ensuring reliable irrigation and long-term agricultural resilience — a critical consideration for institutional and private investors alike.
Investment Perspective
Linton Park represents more than a producing wine farm — it is a strategic asset within a globally recognised and increasingly popular global wine region. With its scale, heritage, and production capability, the estate offers multiple value pathways:
·Premium wine brand development
·Export-focused production
·Wine tourism and hospitality expansion.
·Portfolio diversification within a globally traded asset class
A historical estate of this calibre rarely comes to market — offering both immediate operational returns and long-term capital appreciation within the South African fine wine sector.
* Monthly costs are estimates and should be confirmed with the agent.
Listed for sale at R75,200,000
Wellington is a premier agricultural hub in the Western Cape, renowned for its fertile soils and Mediterranean climate, making it highly suitable for viticulture, deciduous fruit production, and intensive livestock farming with excellent access to regional export markets.
* Distances and amenities are approximate.