Nederburg Wine Ranges
Nederburg Two Centuries
A culmination of two centuries of heritage, tradition and skill, these premium single-varietal wines are handcrafted from grapes sourced from the best vines within the top-performing vineyards. These site-specific wines express the estate’s outstanding terroir and are only released in exceptional vintages.
Nederburg Heritage Heroes
This innovative collection of handcrafted wines from specific vineyards honours some of the exceptional people who played an integral part in shaping Nederburg’s success story through the centuries.
Nederburg Sparkling Wine
Nederburg is one of South Africa’s leading wineries with a award-winning pedigree that stems from a culture of innovation and disciplined attention to detail. The estate’s sparkling wines, made by talented cellarmaster Lizelle Gerber and her highly skilled team of winemakers, reflect this ethos.
Nederburg Baronne
Baronne is Nederburg's all-time favourite red blend and also one of South Africa's most perennially popular and trusted wines.
Other Ranges
Explore some of the other excellent wine ranges in the Nederburg portfolio, ensuring that you always have the right accompaniment no matter what the occasion.
Explore this rangeNederburg Core Range
Nederburg’s core range of varietal and blended wines is an expression of its proud legacy of winemaking excellence, dating back to 1791. These classically styled, foodfriendly wines with abundant fruit flavours, elegance and finesse, treasure the integrity of the grapes in every step of the wine-growing and winemaking journey. Every drop demonstrates an unwavering commitment to world-class vineyard and cellar skills.
Nederburg Ingenuity
Nederburg has a reputation for innovation and this range encompasses exciting blends made from classic or lesser-known varieties combined in interesting ways that reflect inventive and skilled winemaking. These wines are made for adventurous wine lovers who want to explore new tasting parameters.
Nederburg 56Hundred
This range of refreshing, fruity and smooth-drinking wines takes its name from the price of fifty-six hundred guilders that Philippus Wolvaart paid in 1791 for the farm he was to name Nederburg. A visionary who recognised the winegrowing potential of the land, he had the tenacity to tame the property and establish a farm that continues to flourish today.