Discovering Heritage & Craft in South Africa’s Franschhoek Valley
Exploring the world has always been an extension of my love for fine wine and the stories each bottle carries. Travel for me is never simply about geography. It is about immersion. Understanding how people live, how landscapes shape culture, and how food and wine become expressions of identity.
And then, of course, there is gastronomy!
There is something uniquely captivating about countries where food is central to daily life, where each meal reflects place, season and tradition. It was this interplay of wine, cuisine and culture that first drew me to South Africa. A country of dramatic landscapes, layered history and a wine heritage that rivals some of the world’s most established regions.
South Africa’s Diverse Wine Regions
Few countries offer such viticultural diversity. From the structured Cabernet Sauvignons of Stellenbosch to the historic estates of Franschhoek, from the windswept innovation of Swartland to the maritime coolness of Constantia, South Africa’s regions each speak with a distinct voice.
Franschhoek holds particular resonance. Settled by French Huguenots in the late seventeenth century, the valley’s European winemaking lineage remains deeply embedded in its identity. That heritage continues to shape both vineyard and cellar today.
Over time, I have come to recognise the hallmarks of the producers I admire. Precision balanced with generosity. Innovation grounded in tradition. South African vintners craft wines of clarity and character, demonstrating a confidence that is increasingly recognised on the global stage.
With that recognition has come exclusivity. Casual walk-in tastings have largely disappeared, replaced by curated appointments and limited allocations. What might feel restrictive instead becomes part of the adventure. It encourages exploration beyond the obvious and rewards those willing to look a little further.
It was in that spirit that I found Rickety Bridge Winery.
Rickety Bridge Winery: A Franschhoek Legacy Since 1797
Nestled beneath dramatic mountain ranges, Rickety Bridge Winery is not simply an estate. It is a custodian of South African winemaking history, with origins dating back to 1797.
The setting is striking. Fertile vineyards stretch across the valley floor while rugged peaks frame the horizon. Light shifts constantly across the landscape, reinforcing the sense that this is a place shaped by both nature and patience. Here, soil, climate and human stewardship combine to produce wines that feel unmistakably rooted in their surroundings.
Rickety Bridge embodies a philosophy of balance. Respect for heritage sits alongside thoughtful modern technique. The result is a portfolio that feels cohesive yet expressive.
Among the estate’s offerings, three wines stand out as particularly distinctive.
The Bridge: A Flagship Bordeaux-Style Blend
The Bridge, the estate’s flagship, is a Bordeaux-style blend crafted with precision and restraint. It represents the culmination of Rickety Bridge’s viticultural expertise and cellar mastery.
From the first pour, it conveys structure and elegance in equal measure. Layers of dark fruit unfold gradually, supported by fine tannins and a composed, confident frame. There is depth without heaviness and power without excess. The wine carries notable ageing potential, yet it is already harmonious.
Drinking The Bridge offers more than flavour. It offers insight into the estate’s philosophy. Heritage, balance and refinement expressed with clarity.
The Sleeper: A Shiraz of Power and Precision
Equally compelling is The Sleeper, a Shiraz that lives up to its name. It is a wine that reveals itself gradually, rewarding attention rather than demanding it.
On the palate, concentrated dark berries are complemented by subtle spice and a velvety texture. There is richness, but it remains composed. Bold yet measured. Expressive yet controlled. The structure supports the fruit rather than overpowering it.
Each sip reflects patience and careful stewardship. Vines are nurtured over time. Decisions made with restraint. A philosophy that values depth and integrity above spectacle.
The Crossover: A Modern Expression of Pinotage
Rickety Bridge also honours South Africa’s signature varietal, Pinotage, with The Crossover.
Pinotage, a crossing of Pinot Noir and Cinsault, remains one of the country’s most distinctive contributions to the wine world. The Crossover presents a contemporary interpretation that highlights purity and approachability while preserving structure.
Expect vibrant notes of plum and blackberry, supported by subtle mocha and gentle smokiness. Oak is integrated rather than dominant. The result feels both modern and rooted in national identity. It captures the confidence of a country comfortable with its own voice.
Travel, Terroir and the Joy of Discovery
Together, The Bridge, The Sleeper and The Crossover express Rickety Bridge’s commitment to craftsmanship. They are wines shaped by land, history and thoughtful human guidance.
A visit to the estate is more than a tasting. It is an immersion into South African winemaking culture, where tradition and innovation coexist naturally, without tension or excess.
Rickety Bridge reminded me why I travel the way I do. Each estate offers more than bottles to collect. It offers perspective. Conversations with passionate vintners, quiet moments in sunlit vineyards, and the sense that you are witnessing something authentic and enduring.
South Africa, with its scenery, history and evolving reputation, continues to surprise and inspire me. Within it, Rickety Bridge stands as a compelling example of what makes wine travel so rewarding: exploration, discovery, and the pleasure of sharing something genuinely memorable with others.
Sometimes, when you turn down an unfamiliar driveway in a quiet valley, you discover a wine that reshapes how you see an entire region.
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