Groot Constantia
Sign-in
Join the winefly community by signing up with your facebook account and keep track of all your wine experiences.

Connect

Groot Constantia

Rate this winery
62 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 1062 votes, average: 4.65 out of 10

Total Swallows
288
Rated by
62
Avg Swallows
4.65
Loading ... Loading ...

Tell us about your experience at Groot Constantia

You need to login with your facebook account to write a review.

You can also subscribe to these reviews via RSS.



Reviewed by Rolane Kotze - 1 September 2010 at 14:09
Discoverer Winefly - 57 farms visited and 5 reviewed.

I was not expecting to enjoy Groot Constansia as much as I did, We where told to expect a very touristy place, to just go and take a pick at the parking lot and then drive on, but I think maby because we went on a Tuesday morning things went very well. Everyone was friendly and we enjoyed the experience… even got a glass out of the deal.Dont get that anymore.

 
Reviewed by Edward Hyde - 23 August 2010 at 18:53
Casual Winefly - 24 farms visited and 14 reviewed.

It’s just bad, what else could I say – for more details look down to Jan Laubscher’s review. Considering that most ‘bus tourists’ come here for their only wine tasting, they’re getting the completely wrong impression of South African wine. What a shame for the whole industry. Ok, the farm is beautiful, but you can only enjoy their wines if you’re wasted already. With the exception of the Shiraz 2007 – but for more than 100 Rand you’ll get something nicer next door – at Eagle’s Nest for example. It’s time that other wineries in Constantia finally open on a Sunday as alternative for this sorry excuse of a tasting ‘experience’. @__MrHyde

 
Reviewed by Melissa Chetty - 18 August 2010 at 17:05
Casual Winefly - 12 farms visited and 3 reviewed.

What a boring, impersonal tasting room. Badly arranged art on the walls, and cold atmosphere! The wines are so whatever, the Shiraz not bad though. We were served with luke warm Blanc de Noir…

I don’t think I’ve ever had such a terrible wine tasting experience, the person at the counter just poured our wine and offered us no information whatsoever (he actually didn’t even speak to us, just poured).

Utter crap, don’t waste your time OR MONEY here, not worth it. Jan Laubscher’s review just hit the nail right on the head!

 
Reviewed by Jacques Weidemann - 22 July 2010 at 20:00
Explorer Winefly - 111 farms visited and 111 reviewed.

Bobotie and Pinotage at the restaurant…how much more Capetonian can you ask for! I love this place, it is a piece of history less than 20 minutes away from home! Wines are pretty good as well…

 
Reviewed by Jan Langenhoven - 22 May 2010 at 14:49
Trailblazer Winefly - 167 farms visited and 119 reviewed.

Very commercial tasting room.

 
Reviewed by Maggie Mostert - 16 May 2010 at 21:33
Trailblazer Winefly - 144 farms visited and 130 reviewed.

God only knows why they have such a “reputation”, and he’s not telling…they treat all local visitors with absolute disdain. Surely my R100 is the same colour as any tourist’s? Their wines are mediocre and the tasting experience well…not an experience at all. No friend of mine (local or otherwise) will ever be subjected to this winery again.

 
Reviewed by Jan Laubscher - 9 May 2010 at 15:12
Super Winefly - 258 farms visited and 27 reviewed.

On Friday the Madame and myself venture out to the Constantia wine route with the relativity new Cape Point Vineyards as our final destination. A combination of irrelevant situations prevent us from an early departure so we left just after 12:00. We were still under the impression that this should be early enough to give Groot Constantia a go, seeing that our last visit, about a year ago, were absolutely appalling to say the least. In this time we’ve been to more then 200 wine farms, met the Groot Constantia wine maker and educated our palettes extensively. So we thought our new knowledge will help us appreciate this grand wine icon’s tasting experience a bit more. What a big fucking mistake!

Going to Groot Constantia as a normal wine consumer is as good as booking yourself into Pollsmoor Prison for a gang rape session. This place’ only mission is to fuck you over. I will never in my life go their again, or at least not until my rectum stops bleeding. It’s a vulgar place where the useless wine staff’s total lack of interest contaminant the wine until it taste like vinegar. With each sip I just wanted to fuck-off and escape from this Groot nightmare. That fact that we had to pay for this experience made me feel like a complete idiot. For R28 you get wine, full stop. What type of wine? Who knows, no one there cares to tell us. They were to busy doing fuck-all. I’ve experience better service from a sampling stand in the Pick n Pay.

When we left I almost had a tear in my eye. If this is our wine icon which showcase our wine industry and present our friendly South African service to thousand of tourists a year, I’m crying with embarrassment. As we drove to our next stop it occurred to me that this experience now influenced my whole perspective of the Constantia route. I wanted to warn all the other wineries in the Constantia area about this gangster that rape tourist and locals alike, while hiding in sleep clothes made from years of history and heritage. If the Constantia wine route is not careful this Groot shit will drag the whole area down into it’s wicket ways. I do not know if the people at Groot Constantia are under the impression that the general public are fucking idiots and that we do not know when someone rips us off, but I’ve got news from them, we do. I will never go back to this useless institution, never drink their wine (even if every bottle they every make from now onwards get 5 stars from Platter and its cronies) and will make a point to warn ever tourist and South African never to go here again.

But on a lighter point the next farm we visited, after this fiasco, quickly cemented my respect and love for the Constantia route. There are truly amazing gems here, if you can look pass the pile of shit that is Groot Constantia.

 
Reviewed by Sivu Nobongoza - 7 May 2010 at 10:45
Novice Winefly - 2 farms visited and 3 reviewed.

Took my girlfriend on a romantic Valentine’s day picnic to the oldest wine farm in the Western Cape, or so they said. The Groot Constantia farm is a wonder to the eye and to the education. Once I knew everything there was to know about how to make wine: strain it, drain it , hide it and cork it, I couldn’t have wished for a drink more sooner. The pinot grapes hit the spot while the Shiraz didn’t meet the hype that is built around it. Still the day was a thing of beauty. The wind in our ears and the Brut done our throats.

 
Reviewed by David Read - 17 April 2010 at 08:47
Casual Winefly - 47 farms visited and 7 reviewed.

As a tourist destination, Groot Constantia is not a bad place to visit and because of this there are bus loads of foreigners there. It is also the only farm in Constantia, that I have visited, where tasting is not free and the tasting staff are rather unfriendly. All of the wines tasted were good, solid quality wines although, were pretty overpriced. If buying on a budget, the Constantia Rood is a bargain…

 
Reviewed by Hennie Coetzee - 16 March 2010 at 23:30
Trailblazer Winefly - 148 farms visited and 115 reviewed.

I have visited the farm 4 times in 5 years, and on EVERY SINGLE occasion I was left speechless by the unprofessional, apathetic and clueless staff and unfriendly tasting room. The supposed jewel in our Constantia crown is decidedly mediocre. The wine attendants sit on chairs behind the counter, chatting away, appearing beyond unprofessional. You have to buy tickets to taste on one side of the room, and take it around to the other. What is this? Do they not have a liquor license? Is it a church bazaar tombola? I cannot imagine how they can make the experience worse if they tried.

 
Reviewed by Stefan Van Steenberge - 14 January 2010 at 20:01
Casual Winefly - 19 farms visited and 7 reviewed.

I think I must have charmed Groot Constantia tasting room chef ‘Aliston Murray’ but she made this a very interesting tasting experience for me.
At first I found the variety in flavours and aromas in their white wines interesting. Semillon-Sauv, Sauv, Chardonnay.

Great Sauv Blanc but my favorite was an excellent Gouverneurs Semillon with beautiful peachy/stonefruit and complex horseblanket aroma. This made me think about the wonderful spontaneous fermented ‘Geuze/lambic’ beer I love so much back home (http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambic)

So after the whites I told Aliston I ‘wanted to go for the reds’.
She took this literally and – I already surpassed my ‘6wine maximum’ – poured out all the reds in stock.
I got a plate with 7 glasses (Rood,Merlot,Shiraz,Pinotage,Cab, Bdx blend & port)
But offcourse I had to taste the MCC first :)

Took me quite a while to get through all this and my palate wasn’t performing at 100% I guess but it was an interesting experience for me trying to find the different aromas of the wines in this horizontal tasting.
One of the best pinotage I ‘ve tasted since I arrived in SA.

I can imagine it can get ridiculously crowded over here but I was there one hour before closing time on a quiet sundayafternoon. Ideal scenario.

 
Reviewed by Carla Swanson - 24 November 2009 at 01:07
Discoverer Winefly - 51 farms visited and 54 reviewed.

Boela maak ‘n groot verskeidenheid wyn. Die Grand Constance voer mens terug na dié historiese plaas se ryk verlede – soet satyn… Die Sauvignon Blanc is vars en skoon; die Semillon versnit is gemaklik op die tong. En natuurlik is die MCC ‘n regte bederf.

Die plaas besoek ons gereeld vir funksies of kunsuitstallings of stap tussen die wingerde of hou piekniek op die gras. En so gerieflik naby die stad geleë.

 
Reviewed by Allister Kreft - 14 November 2009 at 18:37
Novice Winefly - 0 farms visited and 4 reviewed.

For a national icon a tad disappointing. Definitely tour bus territory. Staff quite friendly and knowledgable, bit expensive to taste all the vino. PLUS is they are open after 1pm.

 
Reviewed by Mark Pryce - 5 November 2009 at 10:10
Discoverer Winefly - 58 farms visited and 55 reviewed.

Bit unfriendly and no help from the hosts. Nice affordable wines

 
Reviewed by Mariana Engelbrecht - 18 September 2009 at 13:55
Casual Winefly - 15 farms visited and 16 reviewed.

they are definitely geared for big groups, still worth it. A stalwart when having to take the visiting family around on a Sunday.
Love their Bouquet Blanc – fruity but dry.

 
Reviewed by Madame de Wyn - 21 August 2009 at 11:32
Master Winefly - 291 farms visited and 394 reviewed.

The Groot Constantia Gouverneurs Sauvignon Blanc 2009 is absolutely fantastic. It’s so good, I went back twice for a refill at Caroline’s White Wine & Cap Classic review held at the Western Grand.

 
Reviewed by Madame de Wyn - 25 April 2009 at 14:27
Master Winefly - 291 farms visited and 394 reviewed.

Groot Constantia aka “The Circus” it self! With bus loads of foreigners and R22 tasting fee for 5 wines it’s not on the top of my list, but probably understandable seeing that it is the oldest Wine Estate in the Southern Hemisphere ( apparently ). The tasting room was decorated with some great art pieces…….our favorite one was priced at the bargain price of R77 500. The wine was average and nothing to write home about. Although one can appreciate the history it does not give them an excuse to behave like a “Wine Shopping Mall”!

 
Reviewed by Lisa Harlow - 11 March 2009 at 14:10
Casual Winefly - 0 farms visited and 285 reviewed.

Unfortunately the only Constantia winery open ona Sunday. Tasting was very expensive – you got to keep the glass which I didn’t want. Rose good, whites Ok, reds just about OK. Manor House very interesting and grounds beautiful. Would definitely visit Constantia on a different day in future

 
Reviewed by toni margiotta - 8 February 2009 at 14:51
Casual Winefly - 0 farms visited and 285 reviewed.

Acid white wines with no fruit, reds had nothing to offer.

Premium wines may be better but not on offer for tasting.

Seems geared up for the coach parties so there are better places to go if you have your own wheels

 
Reviewed by Peter - 25 January 2009 at 00:49
Casual Winefly - 0 farms visited and 285 reviewed.

Love the picnics and beautiful settings.

 
Reviewed by Madame De Wyn - 20 July 2008 at 12:45
Master Winefly - 291 farms visited and 394 reviewed.

If you are from the East, it`s worth a visit!

 

Below you can find statistics on the wineflies who visited Groot Constantia

Avarage Swallows4.65 / 10
Rated By62
Profile Views2155
Winefly Visits52

Contact Information

Telephone +27 (21) 794-5128 Jonkershuis Restaurant Tel: 021 794 6255 Simon's Restuarant Tel: 021 794-7724
Website www.grootconstantia.co.za

Cost and Hours

Tasting Fee R22 for 5 tastings
Tasting Hours Winter : Mon - Sun (09:00 - 17:00) Tasting Fee payable Summer: Mon - Sun (09:00 - 18:00) Jonkershuis Restaurant Open: Monday-Saturday: 9:00-22:00 Sunday: 9:00-17:00 Simon's Restuarant Open: * Open seven days a week. * Lunch from 12pm – Dinner from 6pm. * Breakfasts on Saturday and Sunday only

Wine

Sexy wines none
Whats people saying about Groot Constantia on twitter.

Groot+Constantia
SamPugh1 Wow! >> "@chrismoerdyk: SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year. Its Groot Constantia registered in 1685." 2010-09-06T13:52:44Z
NYWineWench RT @chrismoerdyk: SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year. Its Groot Constantia registered in 1685. 2010-09-06T13:48:56Z
Merlot_Girl RT @chrismoerdyk: SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year. Its Groot Constantia registered in 1685. 2010-09-06T13:46:46Z
MilanistaSA Simon's At Groot Constantia http://littlegirlbigcity-milanista.blogspot.com/2010/09/simons-at-groot-constantia.html 2010-09-06T11:25:53Z
BontleMoeng RT @chrismoerdyk: SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year. Its Groot Constantia registered in 1685. 2010-09-06T10:52:43Z
nausherrahman SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year- Groot Constantia registered in 1685. (RT @chrismoerdyk, via @marklives) 2010-09-06T09:57:56Z
NeilDuly RT @chrismoerdyk: SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year. Its Groot Constantia registered in 1685. 2010-09-06T09:52:48Z
marklives RT @chrismoerdyk: SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year. Its Groot Constantia registered in 1685. 2010-09-06T09:52:11Z
rachelmercadoes RT @rinjones: Frontignan : Groot Constantia travels back to the future - Wine Magazine http://goo.gl/fb/8hXn1 2010-09-06T09:44:23Z
chrismoerdyk SA's oldest brand celebrates it 325th anniversary this year. Its Groot Constantia registered in 1685. 2010-09-06T09:36:01Z

 

Afrigator