Kango House of Wines – Oudtshoorn
Kango House of Wines – Oudtshoorn
Kango Wines of of Oudtshoorn started with wine production in 1975
Kango Wines is situated in the beautifull town of Oudtshoorn in the heart of the Little Karoo. Production of wine started in 1975 after the Co-op have been running since 1926.
Visit House of Wines in Oudtshoorn for free wine tasting.
Our members represent the Little Karoo, Swartberg and surrounding region and through block selection we ensure that only the best grapes are chosen to produce our products. Come and visit our House Of Wines in the town of Oudtshoorn for a free taste of our wide selection of dry white and red wines, muscadels, sherries, ports and brandies.
Open six days a week come and enjoy a picnic on our lush green lawn with the wine of you choice, go on a cellar tour or visit our brand new tobacco factory.
Cellar tours and factory visits by appointment only.
Tasting and tours free!
Oudtshoorn wines, home of some of the finest South African reds, whites and brandies.
An essential part of the Oudtshoorn experience is a visit to Oudtshoorn wines, home of some of the finest South African reds, whites and brandies. The combined tasting venue and wine shop of Kango Cooperation is conveniently situated in town, and beckons visitors to savour the products of the exceptional local vineyards.
Cango House of Wines – WinesProud heritage:
Generations of wine farmers have cultivated fine vineyards on the banks of the Olifants River and its tributaries. As early as the eighteenth century, travellers bound for the interior picked up barrels of brandy here as part of their provisions. In the opulent era of the ostrich boom in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the wines of Oudtshoorn were welcome guests at any dinner table. They were counted an extension of the hosts hospitality. Today that tradition is carried on by many fine restaurants in town which offer local wines with pride. Kango Wines has been an integral part of this proud heritage.
Oudtshoorn offers a rare mix of scenic beauty, cultural significance and
traditional hospitality. The area was originally inhabited by four tribes of Bushmen. European settlers followed in the 1750s and started to cultivate the soil in the fertile valleys. Oudsthoorn is rich in cultural diversity, as reflected by the variety of stage productions and art exhibits on offer at the Klein Karoo National Arts Festival every year. This heritage will live on in Kango Wines. Savour it on its own or with the excellent local cuisine.
Open Mon – Thursday 08:00 – 17:00
Fridays 08:00 – 16:30
Saturdays 09:00 – 13:00
Closed Sundays and public holidays.
Contact Details of Kango wines:
We are only an e-mail away! Please use the Booking Enquiry Form or contact us on the following numbers and use “gardenroutedirectory” as your reference.
Information:
Tel.No: +27 (0) 44 272 6065
Fax. No: +27 (0) 44 279 1038
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