Coastal Region
The Coastal Region is the largest wine growing region in the Western Cape and the epicenter of the South African wine industry. This region is influenced by both the oceans and the mountains from which many micro-climates arise. The climate is Mediterranean and the influence of the oceans is felt more markedly near the coasts but the interior of the region is warmer.
The sub-region: Tulbagh
The wine comes from the Tulbagh terroir which is in the Coastal Region and 90 km east of the Atlantic coast in a region with a Mediterranean climate. Cold winters with rain and snow and hot, dry summers with lots of wind. The valley is surrounded by mountains, which makes for cool nights. The estate's terroir incorporates the combination of location, climate, soil and human decisions in the vineyards. "At Rijk's, we study and respect nature, for future generations."