This wine takes its name from the farm where it is produced and the du Toit family who make it. This wine, made in small quantities, melds appetising dark fruit with warm spice, complemented by a lovely freshness.
"Mont du Toit's quality focus is evident in their flagship wine: vivid and powerful, dark-fruited and complex."
Nestled at the foot of the mighty Hawequa Mountains in Wellington, Mont du Toit is quietly building its reputation as one of South Africa’s most critically-acclaimed boutique wine estates.
South Africa is one of the world’s most exciting wine-producing regions today. Post-Apartheid, the South African wine industry is in renaissance, supported by investment and a dynamic new generation of winemakers keen to push quality boundaries and develop new vineyards and wine styles. Yet South Africa’s wine production dates back to the 1600s.