In the premier position of the Tulbagh Valley lies a 194-hectare estate offering an extraordinary blend of natural beauty, vineyard excellence, and agri-tourism potential. This rare property spans altitudes from 160m to 2000m above sea level, with prime vineyard blocks perfectly placed between 370m and 500m, ensuring optimal terroir and climate conditions for producing wines of distinction.
Ownership Clarity & Security
100% unbonded and unencumbered
Free from liens, land claims, or sitting tenants
Independent of neighbouring properties, ensuring clear title and autonomy
Water Rights & Infrastructure
Registered water rights: 220m3
Existing infrastructure includes 2 dams, 4 reservoirs, and 2 boreholes
Reliable water storage to sustain vineyards, future guest facilities, and development projects
Development & Agri-Tourism Potential
With Agricultural Tourism zoning, the estate is uniquely positioned for visionary development. Opportunities include:
Boutique guest accommodation and luxury eco-lodges
Vineyard-view glamping retreats set among fynbos and water features
Conservation-driven residential or hospitality projects
A previous 50-stand conservation estate approval (expired 2008) highlights the feasibility of development, with re-application expected to be straightforward. Professional fees are estimated at under ZAR 1 million, with approvals typically secured within 12 months.
The Vision
This is more than land — it is a foundation for legacy. Here, investors can:
Cultivate a flagship wine brand from world-class terroir
Develop a destination estate attracting international visitors
Secure a long-term investment in one of South Africa’s most coveted wine regions
Opportunities of this scale and position are exceptionally rare.
This estate offers not only secure ownership and agricultural strength but also the canvas to create a landmark in the heart of the Tulbagh Valley.