Groot Constantia

Colonial manor house and wine estate in Cape Town, South Africa

Groot Constantia is located in Cape Town
Groot Constantia
Location of Groot Constantia in Cape Town

Groot Constantia is the oldest wine estate in South Africa and provincial heritage site in the suburb of Constantia in Cape Town, South Africa.

"Groot" in Dutch and Afrikaans translates as "great" (as in large) in English.

History

In 1685, during an annual visit to the Cape, Hendrik Adriaan van Rheede tot Drakenstein granted the grounds of Groot Constantia to Simon van der Stel the VOC Governor of the Cape of Good Hope.[1]: 77 

Van der Stel built the house and used the land to produce wine as well as other fruit and vegetables, and for cattle farming. Following Van der Stel's death in 1712 the estate was broken up and sold in three parts: Groot Constantia; Klein Constantia; and Bergvliet.

In 1779 the portion of the estate including Van der Stel's Cape Dutch-style manor house was sold to the Cloete family,[1]: 78  who planted extensive vineyards and extended and improved the mansion by commissioning the architect Louis Michel Thibault. The wine cellar was added by Cloete in 1791.[1]: 78  The house remained in the possession of the Cloete family until 1885, during which period the estate became famous for its production of Constantia dessert wine.

In 1885 Groot Constantia was purchased by the government of the Cape of Good Hope and was used as an experimental wine and agricultural estate.[2] Following a disastrous fire in 1925 the house was extensively restored.[3]

In the year 1925 the manor house completely burnt down. Funds were raised to reconstruct it to its original Cape Dutch splendour.[4]

In 1969 the manor house became part of the South African Cultural History Museum, and in 1993 the estate passed into the ownership of the Groot Constantia Trust. The exhibition in the house is managed by Iziko South African Museum, and is particularly focused on rural slavery and the life of slaves during the early Cape colonial period.

Today, other estates have joined Groot Constantia to form the scenic Constantia wine route. These estates include Klein Constantia, Buitenverwachting, Constantia Uitsig, Steenberg, Constantia Glen, Eagles Nest and High Constantia.[4]

Wine production

Groot Constantia is noted particularly for its production of high-quality red wines, including Shiraz, Merlot and blended red Gouverneurs Reserve. In 2003 the estate began production of a Constantia dessert wine, called Grand Constance, for the first time since the 1880s.

Popular culture

  • A number of scenes for the 1955 movie Untamed was set at and within Groot Constantia after the protagonist discovers a diamond and returns to Cape Town to live in a stately mansion.

Gallery

  • Cloete Cellar building, the original wine cellar at the estate. The pediment gable is by the sculptor Anton Anreith.
    Cloete Cellar building, the original wine cellar at the estate. The pediment gable is by the sculptor Anton Anreith.
  • Close up of the pediment gable by sculptor Anton Anreith.
    Close up of the pediment gable by sculptor Anton Anreith.
  • Groot Constantia Estate
    Groot Constantia Estate
  • Outbuildings at Groot Constantia, now housing the Jonkershuis Restaurant
    Outbuildings at Groot Constantia, now housing the Jonkershuis Restaurant
  • View of the main interior room of Groot Constantia.
    View of the main interior room of Groot Constantia.
  • One of the main bedrooms in Groot Constantia restored to how it would have looked in the 1700s.
    One of the main bedrooms in Groot Constantia restored to how it would have looked in the 1700s.
  • Main house from the front in black and white.
    Main house from the front in black and white.
  • A view of the main house and surrounding hills in black and white.
    A view of the main house and surrounding hills in black and white.
  • The Wine Cellar building at Groot Constantia in black and white.
    The Wine Cellar building at Groot Constantia in black and white.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Fairbridge, Dorothea (1922). Historic houses of South Africa. London: H. Milford, Oxford University Press.
  2. ^ winepros.com.au The Oxford Companion to Wine. "Constantia". Archived from the original on 8 August 2008.
  3. ^ "History of Groot Constantia". Iziko Museums of Cape Town. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  4. ^ a b South-African-Hotels.com. "Constantia Hotel in Cape Town".

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Groot Constantia.
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