

Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate
wears her 300-year history with style. Nestled within the Franschhoek Valley in the Western Cape, surrounded by 47-acres of lush vines, this is heartland South African wine country at its finest.
The Estate is home to Grande Provence’s award-winning wines and its passionate wine making team. Following harvest every year, carefully selected wines leave the Estate to compete in some of the world’s most prestigious competitions – the number and frequency of the awards bears testament to their success.
A sophisticated destination in its own right, Grande Provence proudly presents superb cuisine at The Restaurant, fine wines at The Tasting Room, some of South Africa’s finest art at The Gallery & The Shop, receptions and boutique conferences at The Jonkershuis and 5-star accommodation at The Owner’s Cottage.


Franschhoek Wines
Years of heritage and great wine-making produced the award-winning, internationally renowned Grande Provence.
Winelands Fine Dining
Culinary excellence with both modern and classic signature dishes prepared by executive chef, Jacques de Jager. While the Manor House and The Owner's Cottage reflect their Huguenot heritage, The Restaurant projects a chic industrial presence.
Luxury Accommodation
Five sumptuous rooms provide a quiet and intimate repose; the tranquility of the lake provides a restful escape for the soul. The Owner's Cottage luxury accommodation is a testament to period grandeur and contemporary luxury.
Contemporary South African Art
Showcasing a cross section of works by leading and emerging South African artists adds to the experience enjoyed by art lovers. It has a wide and diverse international audience and has won itself a reputation for collectors of South African art both at home and from abroad.
Current exhibition: 17 January 2010: Our opening exhibition for 2010 will feature new works by the acclaimed artist Nicolene C. Swanepoel.
MORE ABOUT UPCOMING GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
Upcoming exhibition: The next exhibition HARTLAND/HEARTLAND opens on 14 February 2010 and Mila Reyneke (painting), Jane Eppel (painting) and Marieke Prinsloo (sculpture) will be exhibiting.