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The farm was bought by Deon Vanrhyn in 1990 and
is situated 7 km South East from the town of Vredendal in the
Olifants River Valley, Namaqualand, West Coast, South Africa.
The total organic production is 41.4 hectares:
7.0 hectares Pinotage, 5.5 hectares Merlot, 15 hectares Shiraz,
7.3 hectares Cabernet Sauvignon, 5 hectares Ruby Cabernet and
1.6 hectares of Sauvignon Blanc.
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Bought by John Wiese in 1988, the farm is situated
3 km North East of Van Rhynsdorp in Namaqualand, West Coast, South
Africa.
The farm has 793 hectares of natural vegetation
and 20 hectares of vines. The natural vegetation is left for small
game.
The total organic hectares is 11.00 : 2 hectares
of Merlot and 9 hectares of Shiraz.
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Troe-Troe was bought by
Albert Wiese in 1995 and is adjacent to the Eastern border of
Van Rhynsdorp, Namaqualand, West Coast, South Africa.
The farm has 705 hectares
of natural vegetation and 14 hectares of vines. Like De Duinen,
the natural vegetation is left for small game.
The total organic hectares
is 13.8 : 2.4 hectares of Merlot, 11.4 hectares Shiraz.
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Owned by Jannie Spannenberg,
Swartsbooisberg is situated adjacent to the Orange-river, North-West
of Kakamas in the Northern Cape.
The farm consists of 200
hectares of natural vegetation and two hectares of organic vines.
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The vineyard, bought by
the Rossouw brothers in 1989, is situated 5 km South of Trawal
(+- 270 km North of Cape Town on the N7).
The vineyard consists
of 24.78 hectares of young vines : 4.2 hectares of Pinotage, 7
hectares Shiraz, 4.2 hectares Merlot, 0.9 hectares Cabernet Sauvignon,
4.88 hectares of Hannepoot, .6 hectares of chardonnay and 3 of
Colombar.
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