Du Toitskloof Cellar
Breedekloof Wine Route Du Toitskloof Wines, R101 Old N1 Rd, Rawsonville
+27 23 349 1601
08:00 - 16:30
R60 - R1300
Iconic moments happen around tables and over the past few decades, Du Toitskloof has earned and enjoyed a profound place at South African tables. When the founders of Du Toitskloof Wines dreamt of their young, innovative winery - they knew that the journey was as important as the destination. Du Toitskloof Wines was established by 6 wine farmers as a co-operative in 1962. The six visionaries bought the 18ha of land from founder member, Visser de Wet and accepted its first grapes in February 1963. In the early years Du Toitskloof Wines became well known as a bulk-wine producer, yet after the winery began concentrating on the bottled wine market in the early 1990s, they soon cultivated a reputation as a progressive brand from the onset, not only in the innovative winemaking disciplines introduced at the cellar, but in its commitment to social development as a Fairtrade producer. The winery builds on three principles; they believe in always delivering a product of utmost quality, consistently, without compromising ethically. Art Exhibition Space The opening nights of our selected Art Exhibitions take place the last Friday of every second month. The evening starts at 18:30 with a complimentary glass of wine. At around 19:00 we dive in a Q&A with the artist after which one can enjoy the wine bar or have a meal at Ou Meul Bakery. All the art exhibited is for sale, but will remain in the Du Toitskloof Tasting Room until the end of the exhibition. Viewing of the art can take place during Tasting Room hours.
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Schedule
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Mon
08:00 - 16:30
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Tue
08:00 - 16:30
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Wed
08:00 - 16:30
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Thu
08:00 - 16:30
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Fri
08:00 - 16:30
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Sat
09:00 - 15:30
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Sun
09:00 - 15:30
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