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SA wine industry celebrates global success as six local estates make World’s 50 Best Vineyards list
The Mercury
|November 24, 2025
SOUTH Africa's wine industry is raising a glass in celebration after securing six coveted spots on the 2025 World's 50 Best Vineyards list, a feat that Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen says confirms the country’s status as a global wine powerhouse.
Steenhuisen praised the achievement, saying the accolades reflect the industry’ innovation, high standards, and growing influence in international wine tourism.
“We have always known we have great wine, and this exceptional performance, with six of our winery estates securing places amongst the world’s best, is a resounding endorsement of our wine tourism’ consistent standards and innovation,” said Steenhuisen.
Steenhuisen said that two vineyards made it to the Top 10 list. Klein Constantia Wine Estate, in the Western Cape, was named the Best Vineyard in Africa and also the recipient of the Highest Climber Award.
“This estate is now ranked as the sixth top vineyard globally. It has climbed 35 places from its 2024 ranking”
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