Address: Thelema Mountain Vineyards, Helshoogte Pass, Stellenbosch South Africa
Phone: +27 (0)21 885 1924
Website: www.thelema.co.za
We love to meet the people who drink our wines and would like to extend a warm invitation to you to visit our farm. Tastings are free of charge in our winery overlooking the Drakenstein Mountains. Monday to Friday: 09h00 – 17h00 Saturdays: 10h00 – 15h00 Please note, we are closed on Sundays and public holidays.Take the R310 from Stellenbosch to Franschhoek over the Helshoogte Pass; 5kms from Stellenbosch at the top of the pass turn left at the Thelema signpost.
Thelema is a family-run team. In July 1983 the McLean Family Trust bought the old fruit farm Thelema, situated on the top of the Helshoogte Pass about 6 kilometers outside of Stellenbosch. This purchase was the culmination of a long search by Gyles and Barbara Webb for that rare location where exceptional wines could be made, for this is their sole intention.
The farm comprises 157 ha of land on the slopes of the Simonsberg. The elevation ranges from 370 to 640 meters above sea level of mainly south-facing slopes, making Thelema one of the highest and probably coolest wine farms in the Stellenbosch area. Although wine had been made on the farm in the early part of the century and table grapes produced until the late 1960′s, there were no vines on the farm at the time of purchase. The 25 ha under cultivation consisted of plums, apples and pears in varying stages of degeneration.
The neglected state of the farm could not detract from its charm – there are spectacular views of the Simonsberg, Drakenstein and Jonkershoek Mountains and the farm is dotted with enormous oak trees. It has, however, involved an enormous effort to convert Thelema into a wine farm. The farm workers housing has been renovated and new cottages built and the old Cape Victorian farmhouse restored. The orchards have gradually made way for vineyards and virgin mountainside cleared and prepared to increase the arable land to about 40 ha. Detailed tests of the soil have revealed them to be high potential decomposed granite with excellent water-retention capacity.
In 2000 Thelema bought Sutherland, an apple orchard in the Elgin Valley. To date 45 hectares of vines have been planted on this cool-climate site, including Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Shiraz, Grenache and Pinot Noir. The rolling hills and close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean offers excellent conditions for vines. All the Sutherland fruit is transported to Thelema for vinification, and bottled under the Thelema Sutherland label. Gyles Webb directs all farming and winery operations, and the remaining directors are wife Barbara and sister-in-law Jenny de Tolly.
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