Since 1685...
The legend began with Simon Van der Stel, the first governor of the Cape, who was captivated by the landscape and exceptional terroir of this unique peninsula. The "Cape wines" quickly gained widespread fame. However, in the late 19th century, production came to a halt, threatened by a major crisis—powdery mildew followed by phylloxera. It wasn’t until the 1980s, thanks to the dedication of wine enthusiast Douglas Jooste, that restoration efforts began. Since 2012, Hans Astrom (CEO) has been passionately working to restore the glory of this legendary wine.
A vineyard at the edge of the world
Vin de Constance is, above all, a wine deeply rooted in its terroir. This valley was selected over 320 years ago not just for its beauty, but also for its granite soils and unique microclimate. Where cold and warm ocean currents meet, the Atlantic and Indian Oceans converge, creating ideal conditions for perfect fruit ripening. To preserve the freshness, the grapes are hand-harvested at night, ensuring that the pristine quality of the fruit remains intact.
A raw diamond with global prestige
From its very first vintages, Vin de Constance captivated some of the world’s most influential figures. Kings, emperors, writers like Jane Austen and Alexandre Dumas, poets such as Baudelaire and Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock—all have played a role in amplifying its international reputation. Today, this extraordinary wine is ranked among the "44 Greatest Wines of the World" in David Cobbold's renowned book The Great Wines and Vintages: The greatest wines in the world.
Vintage: 2019
Grape Variety: Muscat de Frontignan
Harvest: Hand-picked
Residual Sugar: 166g/L
Aging: 18 months in oak barrels (500L and large casks)
This 500ml bottle, with its historic and symbolic brown tones, is a direct homage to the 18th century. A truly iconic design.
Around the world, a few relics of the oldest bottles of Vin de Constance still exist. Renowned wine collector Michel-Jack Chasseuil is said to own a bottle dating back to 1791!