Natte Valleij is an historic Cape Dutch farm that was first established in 1715. The cellar at Natte Valleij was once one of ht largest in the area, but fell out of use in the 1940s. The current owner, Alex Milner, re-established winemaking at Natte Valleij in 2005 and has quickly garnered a reputation for minimally-processed, characterful wines from various parcels around the Cape.
These dryland bush vines planted in 1985 and grown in Darling are an epitome of old South African bush vine Chenin blanc. Wines are fermented... read more...
The father to Pinotage and once the stalwart red variety of the South African wine industry, Cinsault has been recently rediscovered by Cape... read more...
These bush vines must be the most isolated vineyard we have in our cellar. Planted on a lonely hill surrounded by wheat fields and to many gates to... read more...
Pinotage is a truly South African grape: a cross between Cinsault and Pinot noir, usually made in a riper style. The NAT Pinotage is made in a... read more...
These 46 year old bush vines are planted on rising ground in the shadows of the Helderberg Mountain. Grown in decomposed granite and facing Westwards... read more...
Named after the Swallows that return each year to breed in the cellars at Natte Valleij. This is our R&D wine in the ever quest to discover new... read more...