Stellenbosch 2026 White Edition

Stellenbosch has long been the beating heart of South African wine. With mountains framing the vineyards, cooling ocean breezes drifting inland from False Bay, and a remarkable diversity of soils, it produces some of the country’s most expressive and age-worthy white wines.

The Paisley Bear Wine Club Stellenbosch 2026 White Edition celebrates the breadth of this iconic region through six distinctive wines. From crisp Sauvignon Blanc and vibrant Chenin Blanc to textured Rhône-inspired blends and elegant Chardonnay, this collection showcases the many faces of Stellenbosch white wine.

Whether you’re gathering around a winter lunch table, escaping a cold front with good friends, or simply looking for an excuse to postpone Monday, these wines were selected to bring warmth, conversation, and discovery to every glass.


1. Delheim Chardonnay Sur Lie

Estate & Terroir

Nestled on the slopes of the Simonsberg Mountain, Delheim benefits from decomposed granite soils and cooling mountain influences that help retain freshness and balance in their fruit. The “Sur Lie” style allows the wine extended contact with yeast lees, adding texture and complexity.

Nose

Lemon curd, ripe pear, white peach and subtle toasted brioche, layered with hints of roasted almonds and citrus blossom.

Palate

Elegant and textured with vibrant citrus, stone fruit richness and a creamy mouthfeel balanced by bright acidity. The extended lees ageing contributes complexity without sacrificing freshness.

Food Pairing

Roast chicken with crispy skin, creamy mushroom risotto, butter-poached fish, or a generous serving of cauliflower cheese.

Winter Stellenbosch Moment

A rainy Saturday afternoon. The rugby is on. Somebody insists they only came for one glass. Nobody believes them.


2. Cavalli Unoaked Chenin Blanc 2024

Estate & Terroir

Located in the Helderberg region of Stellenbosch, Cavalli enjoys maritime cooling influences from False Bay. Their vineyards produce fruit with natural freshness and vibrant aromatics.

Nose

Green apple, quince, fresh pear, citrus zest and delicate white flowers.

Palate

Pure, energetic and refreshing. Bright orchard fruit and citrus flavours are supported by lively acidity and a clean mineral finish.

Food Pairing

Cape Malay chicken pie, smoked trout pâté, grilled prawns, or a substantial cheeseboard shared among friends.

Winter Stellenbosch Moment

The fire is lit, someone has brought homemade soup, and discussions about who makes the best bobotie are becoming increasingly competitive.


3. Raats Family Wines Original Chenin Blanc 2023

Estate & Terroir

Few producers have championed Chenin Blanc as passionately as Bruwer Raats. Sourced from old bush vines rooted in decomposed granite soils across Stellenbosch, this wine is a benchmark expression of South African Chenin Blanc.

Nose

Yellow apple, honeycomb, pineapple, fresh citrus and subtle floral notes.

Palate

Beautifully balanced with concentrated fruit, bright acidity and a long mineral finish. Rich enough for winter comfort, fresh enough to keep reaching for another sip.

Food Pairing

Roast pork belly, chicken pie, grilled linefish or butternut ravioli.

Winter Stellenbosch Moment

The lunch that starts at midday and somehow reaches sunset without anyone noticing.


4. Spier Creative Block 2 2023

(Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon)

Estate & Terroir

Drawing fruit from carefully selected Stellenbosch vineyard sites, Creative Block 2 combines Sauvignon Blanc’s freshness with Sémillon’s texture and complexity. The result is one of South Africa’s most consistently celebrated white blends.

Nose

Gooseberry, lime zest, passion fruit and fresh herbs layered with subtle flinty complexity.

Palate

Fresh and vibrant on entry before broadening into a textured, sophisticated mid-palate. Citrus, tropical fruit and mineral notes carry through a long finish.

Food Pairing

Grilled kingklip, seafood pasta, herb-roasted chicken, or a sharing platter loaded with local cheeses and preserves.

Winter Stellenbosch Moment

Friends squeezed around a table that’s too small for the amount of food that’s arrived. Nobody is complaining.


5. Zevenwacht The Tin Mine White

(Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Roussanne, Sémillon, Viognier)

Estate & Terroir

Situated on the rolling hills overlooking False Bay, Zevenwacht benefits from cooling ocean breezes and varied soils that contribute complexity to this Rhône-inspired blend.

Nose

Apricot, peach, honeysuckle, citrus peel and subtle spice.

Palate

Layered, textured and beautifully rounded. Stone fruit richness is balanced by freshness and savoury complexity, creating a wine that rewards slow sipping.

Food Pairing

Slow-roasted pork shoulder, creamy chicken casserole, grilled vegetables, or a hearty winter potjie.

Winter Stellenbosch Moment

The potjie has been cooking all afternoon. Someone keeps lifting the lid despite being told not to.


6. Klein Zalze Vineyard Selection Sauvignon Blanc

Estate & Terroir

One of Stellenbosch’s most awarded producers, Klein Zalze sources fruit from carefully selected vineyard sites influenced by cooling maritime breezes that preserve Sauvignon Blanc’s signature freshness.

Nose

Gooseberry, green fig, grapefruit and freshly cut herbs.

Palate

Bright, crisp and intensely refreshing. Layers of citrus and tropical fruit are supported by vibrant acidity and a clean, lingering finish.

Food Pairing

Fresh oysters, sushi, grilled calamari, fish and chips, or a Friday night snack platter that accidentally becomes dinner.

Winter Stellenbosch Moment

A sunny winter afternoon on the stoep where jackets come off at lunch and go straight back on at sunset.


Final Sip

The Paisley Bear Wine Club Stellenbosch 2026 White Edition (6 bottles) is a celebration of South Africa’s most famous wine region and the remarkable diversity it produces.

From mountain slopes and granite soils to ocean-cooled vineyards, every bottle tells a different Stellenbosch story. Together, they create a collection perfectly suited to winter gatherings, long lunches, fireside dinners, and those wonderfully unplanned occasions where one bottle becomes six.

Because great wine isn’t just about what’s in the glass.

It’s about who’s sitting around the table when you open it.

R1,355.00

6 in stock