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Cape Town, May 2025: The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event Celebrates Heritage, Innovation, and Achievement

The story of South African wine is one of dedication and passion—a story worth telling, sharing, and raising a glass to. The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event is an annual gathering that is a tribute to the visionaries, pioneers, and dedicated people who have shaped the industry. It also marks the birthday of South African wine, offering a moment of reflection, gratitude, and celebration for an industry that has stood the test of time.

With its blend of glamour and tradition, recognition and reverence, the event plays a vital role in shaping the future of South African wine. And the next chapter is already being written: The 2026 Wine Harvest Commemorative Event will take place on Thursday, 5 February 2026, once again hosted at Groot Constantia Wine Estate, South Africa’s oldest wine-producing farm. Industry nominations are now open, closing on


The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event shines a spotlight on those who have put in years—and even decades—of dedication to making the South African wine industry what it is today.

In 2025, the spotlight fell on a remarkable group of individuals:
•, recipient of the , recognised for his lasting impact on the industry.
•, whose work in the category reflects the event’s commitment to diversity and transformation.
• , a true champion of , whose expertise and passion have left an indelible mark.
• , whose contributions in continue to push the boundaries of South African winemaking.
•    , the first-ever recipient of the—adjudicated by the Western Cape Department of Agriculture—acknowledging the indispensable role of farmworkers in shaping the industry’s future.

The recipients, who embody the innovative, inclusive, and tradition-rooted spirit of South African wine, earn their awards through a rigorous selection process ensuring only those with lasting influence are recognised at the Wine Harvest Commemorative Event—made possible by the generous support of Groot Constantia, Standard Bank, Air France-KLM, the Western Cape Department of Agriculture, South Africa Wine, Wesgro, Die Burger, Cape Town Tourism, MCC Labels, and Seabourne Logistics.


Wine tells a story—one that has been unfolding for centuries. The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event honours that history while ensuring the industry stays bold, innovative, and forward-looking.

What began as a single-award event has grown into something much greater. Over time, the categories have expanded to reflect the changing face of the industry, from pioneers in viticulture and viniculture to trailblazers in inclusivity and sustainability.

“As the custodians of South Africa’s oldest wine-producing farm, we see firsthand how tradition and innovation go hand in hand,” says Jean Naudé, CEO of Groot Constantia. “The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event ensures that our legacy continues to inspire and evolve for generations to come. It’s a reminder of why we do what we do, and the impact it has beyond our vineyards.”


For all its glitz and prestige, the event also holds a deeply humble core. Every year, the blessing of the new harvest serves as a poignant reminder that winemaking is as much about respecting the land as it is about mastering the craft.

“The blessing of the harvest serves as a humbling moment,” reflects Dr Ivan Meyer, Western Cape Minister of Agriculture. “The South African wine industry embodies both excellence and resilience. This event is not only a tribute to our history but also a promise for the future, ensuring that our wine sector continues to flourish for generations to come.”


The South African wine industry has weathered economic shifts, climate change, and global market pressures, yet continues to stand strong, adaptable and deeply connected. The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event serves as a gathering point, bringing together industry leaders, winemakers, and visionaries in a shared celebration of progress.

“The South African wine industry has always found ways to adapt and thrive,” says Clifford van der Venter, Chairperson of the Groot Constantia Trust. “What makes this industry special is that it’s built on collaboration. The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event is a reflection of the camaraderie and shared passion that keeps our wines world-class. When we come together, we celebrate our collective success—we strengthen the industry’s future.”

“We at Standard Bank, take immense pride in supporting the Wine Harvest Commemorative Event as Platinum Partners,” remarks Brendan Jacobs, Head of Agribusiness South Africa at Standard Bank. “Our pledge is to champion sustainable evolution and innovation, enabling the South African wine industry to flourish on a global stage as well as being partners of growth as they start, manage and grow their businesses.”


Beyond awards and recognition, the Wine Harvest Commemorative Event marks a significant milestone in South African history—the birthday of its wine industry.

Since 2 February 1659, when Jan van Riebeeck recorded the first production of wine in the Cape, the industry has grown into a global powerhouse. Now, there’s a push to make this date a key moment for South African wine worldwide, securing its place on international shelves, menus, and wine lists.


The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event has become a global showcase of what makes South African wine exceptional.

“South African wine is celebrated far beyond our borders,” notes Wilson Tauro, Country Manager Southern Africa for Air France-KLM. “As a brand dedicated to connecting people and cultures, we see a tremendous opportunity to position this event within the global wine and tourism conversation—encouraging more international travellers to explore South Africa’s wine regions.”

With wine tourism booming and international recognition growing, this is South Africa’s moment to shine. The Wine Harvest Commemorative Event ensures that the industry’s rich history, dynamic present, and exciting future are recognised everywhere—across the globe, from London to Paris, New York to Hong Kong, and all places in between.


As the industry comes together for this prestigious event, all those connected to South African wine—whether as winemakers, enthusiasts, or supporters—are encouraged to take part, with the for the 2026 Wine Harvest Commemorative Event now open.

For more information on the Wine Harvest Commemorative Event and nominations please visit www.sawineharvest.co.za and follow @sawineharvest on social media.

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